Postgraduate Certificate in Acute Medicine and Urgent Care

The Postgraduate Certificate Acute Medicine and Urgent Care programme is designed specifically for clinicians to build on their existing knowledge, skills and experience and develop mastery in the clinical and service aspects of Acute Medicine.

Our Certificate programmes benefit greatly from the diversity of our international participants and our world-class experts who design and facilitate our programmes.

Learn at one of the UK’s premier medical learning institutes and become alumni of The University of Plymouth. The programme is blended learning featuring online self-study and a series of live webinars. The programme is blended learning featuring online self-study and a series of live webinars. The PGCert Acute Medicine and Urgent Care delivered and assessed 100% online.

3 good reasons to study the Postgraduate Certificate in Acute Medicine and Urgent Care:

  • Our course equips you with the necessary theory and skills to develop mastery in the clinical and service aspects of Acute Medicine and Urgent Care
  • You’ll have greater confidence and knowledge to better manage your patients. You’ll also be further recognised and appreciated by clinical colleagues, as having a special interest and skill set in Acute Medicine and Urgent Care
  • You’ll have the opportunity to meet other Healthcare Professionals on the course – from the UK and worldwide – building your international network

The Postgraduate Certificate Acute Medicine and Urgent Care programme is designed specifically for clinicians to build on their existing knowledge, skills and experience and develop mastery in the clinical and service aspects of Acute Medicine.

Our Certificate programmes benefit greatly from the diversity of our international participants and our world-class experts who design and facilitate our programmes.

Learn at one of the UK’s premier medical learning institutes and become alumni of The University of Plymouth. The programme is blended learning featuring online self-study and a series of live webinars. The programme is blended learning featuring online self-study and a series of live webinars. The PGCert Acute Medicine and Urgent Care delivered and assessed 100% online.

3 good reasons to study the Postgraduate Certificate in Acute Medicine and Urgent Care:

  • Our course equips you with the necessary theory and skills to develop mastery in the clinical and service aspects of Acute Medicine and Urgent Care
  • You’ll have greater confidence and knowledge to better manage your patients. You’ll also be further recognised and appreciated by clinical colleagues, as having a special interest and skill set in Acute Medicine and Urgent Care
  • You’ll have the opportunity to meet other Healthcare Professionals on the course – from the UK and worldwide – building your international network

We welcome applications from healthcare practitioners around the world. The PGCert Acute Medicine and Urgent Care delivered and assessed 100% online.

The formal entry requirements are:

Provide a satisfactory reference from a senior health care practitioner or line manager with knowledge of your work and experience, and who is able to support your suitability to participate in the programme and should be able to vouch for your English Language fluency.

Plus, fulfil one of the following criteria:

  • Nurses at specialist, practitioner or consultant level within the clinical speciality. Nurses not working at these grades but with evidence of suitable work experience can also be considered on a case-by-case basis or
  • Be in possession of a BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery) from an accredited institution or
  • Be in possession of BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) from an accredited institution or
  • Be an Allied Healthcare Professional with suitable qualifications, registration and experience and shall be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Note that if the primary degree or other qualification was not taught in the English language a score of 5.5, in all elements, in the British Council IELTS test, or equivalent (e.g. Test of English as a Foreign Language) will usually be required.

*Applications are considered from candidates who do not meet the formal entry requirements but can provide evidence of equivalence.

We have over 25 years of experience in healthcare education. Each year, we carefully evolve our programme to bring you the latest expertise and best possible learning environment:

  • Gain a UK Higher Education Institution Accredited Certificate
  • Study in your own time at your own pace (in whatever time-zone you live)
  • Continue to live in your own country/location without disrupting family life
  • Continue to pursue your existing career, without a break

Programme Outline
Our programme has been designed specifically for healthcare professionals working in Acute Medicine and Urgent Care, to gain experience in the management of clinical and service aspects of Acute Medicine and Urgent Care. Our programme is a learning experience that is tailored to suit your individual preferences. The PGCert Acute Medicine and Urgent Care requires you to complete 2 modules:

Module 1: Core generic knowledge & skills (20 Credits)
Module 2: Advances in Acute Medicine and Urgent Care (50 Credits)

Postgraduate Certificate Acute Medicine and Urgent Care delivered as blended learning featuring online self-study and a series of live webinars.

We pride ourselves on offering market-leading learning experiences for medical practitioners. Our experienced team of top experts have carefully developed our programme to deliver the best possible learning outcomes for you. There are 2 modules:

Module 1: Core generic knowledge & skills

  • Determinants of health
  • Lifestyle factors in health
  • Identification of risk factors
  • Nutrition and health
  • Breaking bad news.

Module 2: Advances in Acute Medicine and Urgent Care
Topics include:

ALS, ATLS, PLS, child protection, medicolegal issues, general approach to emergencies, abdominal disorders ABCD emergency symptoms, gastroenteritis, dangerous diagnoses, alcohol-related pathology, urgent mental health, diabetes, the chest wall, back pain, chest pain, wrist injuries, difficulty breathing, hand injuries, asthma, elbow injuries, bradycardia, shoulder pathology, falls in the elderly, seizures, spinal trauma, non-traumatic eye disorders, PV bleeding, traumatic eye disorders, upper GI bleed, burns, skin lacerations, ankle injuries, skin disorders, knee pathology, throat disorders, hip pathology, bites & stings, monoarthropathies, genitourinary emergencies, facial & dental injuries, haematological emergencies

DURATION

6 months. For exact course dates and locations please check our website.

FINAL AWARD

Based on the successful completion of all components of the programme, Postgraduate Certificate in Acute Medicine and Urgent Care awarded by the University of Plymouth School of Medicine & Dentistry (70 Level 7 Masters Credits)

DELIVERY METHOD

Our courses are online with a 1-day introductory workshop and ½ day exam at the end.

RANKING

The University of Plymouth’s medical school has a high score of 96/100 and 100% employment for graduates six months from graduation (Complete University Guide 2019). It also has the top dental school in England – outside of London – scoring 94/100, including a value-added score of 8/10 (The Guardian University Guide 2018).

TUITION FEES

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ACCREDITATION AND RECOGNITION

On completion of our programme, you’ll receive a diploma from The University of Plymouth. It’s an internationally recognised academic qualification. The University of Plymouth has been committed to excellence since its foundation in 1862. It received its University title, and degree awarding powers, from His Majesty’s Most Honourable Privy Council. It’s fully recognised by the British Government and listed on the UK’s Department for Business, Innovation and Skills list of recognised UK awarding institutions.