Core concepts in critical care (Image courtesy of Pixabay)

Key features

This 20 credit degree-level module is for healthcare professionals who want to critically examine core concepts of critical care practice.

The module will facilitate exploration and appraisal of the contemporary evidence base, whilst providing opportunity to enhance clinical competence. It aims to facilitate you to develop and demonstrate the core knowledge, skill and attitude underpinning competent, clinically effective evidence based practice in critical care settings.

This module can be studied as a standalone module, as a core module towards the BSc (Hons) Professional Development in Critical Care or as an optional module towards some other BSc (Hons) Professional Development pathways - please contact the Professional Development Unit for further information.


Module code

HEAD329P

Credits

20

FHEQ level

Level 6 – bachelors degree

How to apply

For further information on module dates, entry requirements, fees and funding and how to apply please contact the relevant education coordinator for the organisation where you wish to undertake the module, see below contact details.

This module is delivered by:

University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust

Jackie Williams, j.williams16@nhs.net


Admissions information 

Additional information and documentation required for the application process.
  • Application forms. 
  • Change of name forms.
  • Pre-course information.
  • Downloadable guides.
  • Student card.
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Faculty of Health and Human Sciences

You can contact the Professional Development Unit with any queries

Prospective student enquiries

+44 1752 586951

Current student enquiries

Professional Development Unit, Level 4 Rolle Building, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth, PL4 8AA, United Kingdom.

8.30–17.00 (Friday 16.30)