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Hertfordshire, University of, MSc, Advancing Practice in Critical Care

 United Kingdom

 

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Part-time Sep : 0
The pathway is designed for maximum flexibility to suit the diverse roles of nurses and other health professionals with critical care (intensive care; accident and emergency; coronary care and high dependency); it provides the opportunity for specialisation within the field: Cardiac rehabilitation; injury and exercise in sport; emergency care of children; resuscitation; psychology; ECG and drug therapies; it also offers students the chance to broaden their perspective to encompass wider issues underpinning the provision of critical care; access to risk management.

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  • Sites in Hatfield, St Albans and Bayfordbury (a rural field station and observatory outside Hertford).
  • The £120-million de Havilland campus opened in September 2003. Humanities and Education and Business are based on this campus.
  • Good transport links to the rest of the UK, well located with London only 25 minutes by train to London King’s Cross tube and rail station.