Overview
Key facts
The Postgraduate Certificate in Clinically Enhanced Prescribing is comprised of one core 40 credit module (Non-medical Prescribing) and one core 20 credit module (Diagnostic Reasoning in Clinical Practice), intended to be undertaken in one year. The programme takes a blended approach, with on campus and online learning, to support you through distinct stages of development over the period.You can choose to start with the Diagnostic Reasoning in Clinical Practice (DRICP) module, normally in the summer semester (May start), or the Prescribing module in the Autumn (September) or Spring (January) cohort. The Diagnostic Reasoning in Clinical Practice (7NU563) module introduces you to the key elements of clinical assessment, diagnostic decision making and the management of individuals with specific health conditions.
University of Derby 's Clinically Enhanced Prescribing programme will teach you more about this topic.
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Courses include:
- Prepare you to advance your professional autonomy and develop competence as pertinent to your role and area of clinical practice
- Encourage a greater awareness of professional roles and scope of practice to facilitate collaborative, integrated practice, networking and team working
- Advance critical thinking and decision-making skills in your area of practice
- Facilitate the identification of your own development needs and strategies to address these to progress practice and contribute to the education and support of colleagues
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Duration
- Full-time
- 12 months
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Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
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- Accidents
- Legal aid
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Other requirements
General requirements
Applicants wishing to undertake the programme at academic level 7 (postgraduate) should normally have a first degree. If applicants do not hold a first degree, they must have successfully undertaken a minimum of one Level 6 (undergraduate) or one Level 7 (postgraduate) module within the past five years. For the prescribing module, you must have successfully completed at least one 20-credit module at Level 7.