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University of East Anglia (UEA)The award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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Study
A degree designed for those in a health care profession seeking to take their career to an advanced level in the area of neonatal care. For many, dynamic skills are essential to keeping up with the ever-changing needs and challenges of modern practice. You will develop a multidisciplinary understanding of all areas of practice to ensure you can provide the best and most appropriate health care to your patients and their families.
Structure
Students study in the areas of enhanced clinical assessment, research methodologies and pathophysiology, in addition to a choice compulsory module (with opportunity to pursue work-based learning or qualitative research). You will meet regularly with peers from other schools within the School of Health Sciences: an inter-professional attitude that encourages good communication and a greater understanding of different roles within the medical profession.
Teaching
As a postgraduate Neonatal Nurse student at UEA, you will benefit from research-led and problem-based teaching to ensure as a graduate you're fit for practice in the modern health and social care sectors. With great pride in its inter-professional academic environment, the School not only encourages students to reach their full potential, but also inspires lifelong learning and continued professional development.
Employability
The School of Health Sciences takes a leading role in the renowned scientific research community of Norwich, a hub of exciting scientific research in the UK. As a student, you will enjoy great support for life-long learning and career development. In addition to studying this degree, a host of continual professional development (CPD) courses are available for those already qualified or working in health provision.
Open to applicants with a first degree (min 2.2 or equivalent) with qualification in a health care profession. Special entry requirements include state registration with a recognised health profession council combined with first-hand experience, plus those already qualified as a Neonatal Nurse.
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