Pages tagged with: long-term-conditions-and-complex-needs
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Substance misuse and dual diagnosis (degree and masters level)
Develop your knowledge, understanding and skills in working with people who misuse substances and who may have a concurrent mental health difficulty with this University of Plymouth module.
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The fundamentals of health assessment (degree and masters level)
The University of Plymouth offers this professional development module at degree and masters level for registered healthcare professionals who wish to develop in their area of professional clinical practice.
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Working with people with a diagnosis of personality disorder (degree and masters level)
University of Plymouth's 'Working with people with a diagnosis of personality disorder' module will help you develop effective capabilities in working with people labelled as ‘personality disordered’
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Managing clinical complexity (masters level)
The University of Plymouth offers the 'Managing clinical complexity' masters-level module to develop your complex decision making skills.
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Advancing the care and support of the person with dementia and their carer (degree and masters level)
Gain confidence in your own expertise in dementia care and enhance your employability in a variety of health care settings by completing University of Plymouth's dementia module.
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Advanced assessment for clinical practice (masters level)
University of Plymouth offers the 'Advanced assessment for clinical practice' masters-level module to develop your consultation, clinical examination and data interpretation skills.
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Integrated advancing practice in context (degree level)
The University of Plymouth offers the 'Integrated advancing practice in context' module designed to develop your professional understanding within advancing practice.
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Advancing the management of long term conditions (degree and masters level)
This University of Plymouth module will enhance your understanding of the key issues that influence the quality of care for people with long-term conditions i.e. person-centred care, self-management and service development.
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Supporting the needs of the frail older person (degree and masters level)
The University of Plymouth offers a 'supporting the needs of the frail older person' module, designed for all healthcare staff at degree and masters level to develop understanding of the impact of ageing and how to apply this knowledge in practice.
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Recognition and reduction of risk to the lower limb in the patient with diabetes (masters level)
University of Plymouth offers this masters-level module to develop your understanding of the effects of diabetes on the lower limb.
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Principles of gastro-intestinal nursing (degree level)
University of Plymouth's 'Principles of gastro-intestinal nursing' module will enable you to develop the underpinning knowledge, skills and competence to provide effective nursing care for patients with gastrointestinal disease.
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Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - management in primary care (degree level)
This module with University of Plymouth will focus on the key principles and issues involved to support and treat patients with long term respiratory conditions within primary care.