The Clinical Neurology MSc by the University of Sheffield provides an opportunity for health care professionals and health care scientists to study clinical neurology and neurology-related research. The course aims to enable learners with an interest in Neurology to develop in-depth understanding of core scientific, medical and clinical knowledge, principles, themes, and practices at the cutting edge of this evolving specialty.Course Content: The Clinical Neurology MSc course is made up of five core modules which allow students to acquire an understanding of neurological anatomy, approach to the neurological patient, neurological disorders and neuroimaging. The course further allows you to develop advanced analytical research skills.Key Modules: The core modules include Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Disorders, Current Treatments in Clinical Neurology, Neurological Disorders II, Neuroscience and Neurological Evidence, and Treating Disease – Clinical Masters.Accreditations: This course is certified and taught at a postgraduate standard and should be considered as professional development. As a level 7 programme, it may be considered as evidence of your CPD by your regulatory body.Future Careers: Following completion of the course, students can look forward to potential roles within Clinical Neurology, Research Clinics, and Pharma Industry amongst others. The course can also help prepare you for more senior roles within neuroscience and applied health research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.