The Clinical Practice Management and Education MSc at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) is a flexible, innovative, industry-responsive programme designed for healthcare professionals who seek to extend their professional development by enhancing their clinical, teaching, and leadership skills. The course equips the learners with requisite knowledge to improve client and patient care by enhancing the quality of the professional services provided.Course Content: The course blends a range of learning approaches including problem-based learning, student-led seminars, reflective portfolio development, and practice-based assignments. The content encompasses topics such as advanced assessment and consultation skills, therapeutic interventions, healthcare leadership, and managing innovations in practice. Students will typically experience an average of 12 hours of teaching per week in the form of lectures, seminars, and/or practicals.Key Modules: The full-time course comprises of eight core modules – Professionalism in the Science of Healthcare, Advanced Practice Clinical Skills – Theory, Advanced Practice Clinical Skills – Practical, Research Methods 1, Research Methods 2, Negotiate Learning Contract – Theory, Negotiate Learning Contract – Practical, and a Dissertation module. Accreditations: The programme accredits the College of Paramedics.Future Careers: Graduates of this course have a range of career options including educational lead, health and social care sector consultant, clinical educator, and research lead. They may also choose to employ their skills within public, private, or the third sector, in managerial or senior clinical positions.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.