Course aim
This course aims to increase knowledge and provide a tangible upskill, through psychomotor skill sessions, simulation activities, keynote lectures and workshops.
This course has evolved out of the Royal College of Nursing Emergency Care Association's (2017) national curriculum and competency framework in Emergency Care. Experts and stakeholders have been engaged with from the inception to ensure this course provides the appropriate knowledge and skill to furnish those working in emergency care with the requisite ability to drive quality patient care and outcomes.
Course content
An easy to access city centre campus, alongside achievable fortnightly attendance, rounds out an ambitious and innovative course that equips candidates with increased knowledge and skill in the domains of acutely unwell adults, adults requiring resuscitation, minor injuries and illness, children and older people and those with mental health crisis.
Hosting both a visiting and an adjunct professor in emergency care and trauma, alongside a host of expert, clinically-current speakers, alongside advanced practice lecturers ensure the blended delivery is both impactful and relevant to the emergency care arena. An embedded, locally hosted Advanced Life Support (ALS) course increases returning candidates' efficacy in practice.
Those completing the course may choose to continue level 7 studies in gaining an award in Advanced Healthcare Practice, with the byline 'Emergency Care'.
A virtual learning environment (Canvas) will be curated to maximise candidates learning through engaging e-learning activities, alongside content specific to the current domain of study.
The programme will be delivered using the following methods:
- simulation
- skills
- lectures
- online activity
- ALS certification
Teaching and learning
The course will be delivered every second Thursday. The course is delivered over 2 semesters January to May and September to December over the course of one academic year.
Entry requirements
Qualification requirements
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Alternative qualifications considered
In order to be considered for this course, you must have a minimum of 12 months minimum post graduate professional experience (for example; paramedic, nurse physician associate, physiotherapist, doctor etc)
- Must be working within an emergency care / urgent care/ paramedicine setting
- Applicants must have local support in the form of a mentor within their organisation
- Need to be able to provide evidence of having studied at level 6 or equivalent
How to apply
To apply for this programme, you are required to complete an LJMU CPD application form. You will need to provide details of your qualifications and curent employment.
Assessment
You will be assessed via an academically weighted Reflective patient case study at level 7
CPD award
This CPD is stand-alone and is not within a wider award framework.
The University may make changes to a programme of study or module where such changes are deemed to be beneficial to students, are minor in nature and unlikely to impact negatively upon students or become necessary due to circumstances beyond the control of the University.
Further guidance on programme changes.