The Advanced Clinical Practice (MSc) at the University of Hull is a transformative course designed for healthcare professionals who aim to develop and demonstrate competence in clinical practice. The course is delivered both part-time and full-time to offer flexibility and accommodate the busy schedules of students.Course Content: The course combines academic and work-based learning to increasing professional understanding and skills necessary for clinical practice. It offers three pathways - Generic Pathway, Mental Health Pathway, and Paramedic Pathway, allowing students to choose according to their career aspirations and interests. This course is delivered to enhance the understanding and critical evaluation of research, evidence-based practice, and clinical governance.Key Modules: The key modules include 'Principle Component Analysis', 'Essential Skills for Advanced Practice', 'Advanced Examination, Assessment, and Clinical Reasoning', 'Clinical Diagnostics', 'Non-Medical Prescribing' among others, which can vary based on the chosen pathway.Accreditations: Successful completion of the 'Independent & Supplementary Non-Medical Prescribing' module leads to the professional recognition and ability to prescribe medicines within the scope of professional practice.Future Careers: This course prepares graduates for advanced clinical practice, encouraging them to take on greater responsibility and make complex clinical decisions. The career paths can include clinical leadership, service development, clinical teaching, and clinical research within hospital and primary care settings.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.