Keele University

Postgraduate in Applied Clinical Anatomy - Postgrado en Anatomía Clínica Aplicada

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    Staffordshire ST5 5BG
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  • Titulación:
    Postgraduate in Applied Clinical Anatomy - Postgrado en Anatomía Clínica Aplicada.

Presentación

The certificate is designed to allow choice and foster personal development. Plenty of opportunity will be given to students to develop their skills in anatomy and dissections using human cadaveric specimens.

The Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Clinical Anatomy (60 M Level credits) consists of three modules, the two core modules are compulsory; Applied Clinical Anatomy 1 worth 15 M Level credits, and Applied Clinical Anatomy 2 worth 30 M Level credits. To facilitate ongoing personal development and make up the required 60 Masters Level credits, the student can choose a further optional module related to the aims of the certificate. Students may transfer their credits to an MSc (Health Sciences) or an MSc (Neuromusculoskeletal Healthcare). There are many Masters Level modules available to choose from within the University.

Requisitos

For students whose first language is not English, evidence will normally be required of successful completion of an English Language qualification such as IELTS (minimum 6.5 with at least 6 in each sub-test). All applications are assessed on an individual basis. Applicants should ensure that their personal statements identify why they wish to study this course.

Dirigido

The course is aimed at students who have studied some basic anatomy within their first degree, for example: medical doctors, allied health professionals, nurses, midwives, other health related professionals, graduates in biology, cell biology, biomedical science, sports science, medical illustrators etc. Candidates should normally have a first or second-class honours degree in a relevant subject and/or recognised professional qualification.

Objetivos

To promote the acquisition of applied anatomical knowledge and skills and the application of anatomical science.

Programa

The certificate consists of three modules (two core compulsory plus one option).
•Applied Clinical Anatomy 1 (core) worth 15 M Level credits. This module will cover histology, embryology, identification of prosections, gross anatomy of various systems, radiology, preserving, and embalming. The gross anatomy will be linked to functional and clinical relevance
•Applied Clinical Anatomy 2 (core) worth 30 M Level credits. Through student-led tutorials, theoretical and practical studies including dissections, the student will cover in-depth, the theoretical and practical aspects of knowledge relating to the student’s chosen anatomical focus
•One option module to the value of 15 credits at Masters Level

There are many Masters Level modules available within the Faculty and the wider University. The Academic Year starts in September, and is divided into two semesters; one core module will be available in each semester. This allows the student the freedom to select an optional module within either semester.

Core Modules

Applied Clinical Anatomy 1 (15 credits)
Applied Clinical Anatomy 2 (30 credits)

Option Modules

A wide choice of modules can be chosen from within the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences module listings and/or the wider University. For example, modules available from the School of Health and Rehabilitation (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences) include those below:
•Research Methods in Health (15)
•Evidence Based Practice (15) – delivered electronically via distance learning
•Introducing Acupuncture (15)
•Essentials of Manual Therapy Assessment (15)
•Physiology of Neuromusculoskeletal Tissue (15)
•Concepts of Neurological Rehabilitation (15)
•Physiology and Pharmacology of Pain (15)
•Assessment and Measurement (15)
•Psychosocial Aspects of Pain (15)
•Dynamic Ultrasound Imaging (15)
•Independent Study (15)
•Assistive Technologies in Neurological Rehabilitation (15)
•Advanced Therapeutic Management of Respiratory Problems (15)
•Behaviour Change for Health and Well-Being (15)

Candidates can also apply for assessment of prior learning (APL) exemptions against option modules, or choose to take option modules from a range offered by other Faculties in the University, or other Universities, provided they are consistent with the aims of the programme and are approved by the Course Team.

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