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Trauma Sciences (Military and Humanitarian)


Queen Mary University of London

Summary

Price
£4,750 - £8,450 inc VAT
Study method
Distance learning
Duration
2 years · Self-paced
Qualification
MSc
Awarded by Queen Mary University of London
Additional info
  • Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview

This programme will give you a thorough grounding in the principles underlying the disease of trauma; give you hands-on training at a two-week summer school consistent with your scope of practice. This will include practical courses in trauma surgery as well as group discussions and practical skills labs; provide both military and civilian clinicians a framework in which to understand the key aspects of military and austere trauma and to develop your own practices; develop a broad and critical understanding of developments in trauma care, in military and disaster settings.

Description

This programme will give you a thorough grounding in the principles underlying the disease of trauma; give you hands-on training at a two-week summer school consistent with your scope of practice. This will include practical courses in trauma surgery as well as group discussions and practical skills labs; provide both military and civilian clinicians a framework in which to understand the key aspects of military and austere trauma and to develop your own practices; develop a broad and critical understanding of developments in trauma care, in military and disaster settings.

Department: Blizard Institute

Qualification:

MSc

Qualification Level:

RQF Level 7

Requirements:

A 2.1 medical degree or nursing degree, or equivalent; relevant professional experience and expertise; computer skills and access to suitable PC facilities (with microphone, webcam, broadband connection to the internet); all applicants whose 1st language is not English require English language qualifications.

Modules:

Modules include: Trauma (the disease); haemorrhage and response to injury; torso trauma; brain and spinal cord injury; critical care and trauma; fracture biology and extremity trauma; military and austere trauma; research methods; summer school; dissertation.

Source: the courses data has been supplied by the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service.

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