Pages tagged with: children-and-young-people
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Critical care of children and young people (Level 1&2)
A course for health care professionals who wish to enhance their skills in the critical care of children and young people.
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The child or young person requiring urgent or emergency care (degree and masters level)
University of Plymouth offers this module at degree and masters level to develop your skills in the recognition and management of illness and injury in children and young people in an urgent or emergency care setting
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Minor illness and injuries – the principles and practice of management for unscheduled care (degree and masters level)
Gain the practical skills to manage patients presenting with common minor illness and injuries with this University of Plymouth module.
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Clinical dietetics for infants and children (masters level)
University of Plymouth offers the 'Clinical dietetics for infants and children' module to enable you to examine the use of all forms of nutrition support in chronic and acute paediatric illness. Module delivered by the BDA.
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Nutrition and dietetics in infancy and childhood (masters level)
University of Plymouth offers this masters-level professional development module to enable you to learn more about the advice given to families and health professionals regarding normal infant, child and adolescent nutrition and dietetics
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Intensive care for the neonate (degree level)
University of Plymouth offers this 40 credit module to develop your skills and knowledge in the delivery and management of intensive care for infants and their families in the neonatal environment.
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The child and young person with mental health needs (degree and masters level)
University of Plymouth offers a CPD module to enhance your existing knowledge and skills in the holistic care of children with mental health needs and their families at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
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Foundation course in solution focused therapy (degree level)
University of Plymouth's 'Solution Focused Therapy' module focuses on the theory and practice of contemporary Solution Focused Therapy (SFT) in healthcare provision and health enhancement in a wide variety of clinical and non-clinical settings.
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Foundation course in family therapy (degree level)
University of Plymouth's 'Foundation course in family therapy' module will develop your understanding of the theory and practice of contemporary family therapy for clinical and non-clinical practice
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Dietetic management of inherited metabolic disorders (IMD) (masters level)
The 'Dietetic management of inherited metabolic disorders (IMD) module will allow you to explore the various causes of inherited metabolic disorders and appraise the dietary therapies used to treat them. Module delivery by BDA.
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Contemporary issues in the care of the newborn (degree level)
University of Plymouth offers this module in partnership with University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust to develop and utilise appropriate skills for the high quality additional care of the newborn infant and their families
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Holistic neonatal assessment and clinical management (degree and masters level)
Develop your existing neonatal skills with this module delivered by University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust. in partnership with University of Plymouth.