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University of Worcester Jane Perry Head Of Academic Unit- Applied Professional Studies

University of Worcester Jane Perry Head Of Academic Unit- Applied Professional Studies

Applied Professional Studies Team Jane Perry-Head Teaching & Research Teaching Independent and Supplementary Prescribing/Advanced

Applied Professional Studies Team Jane Perry-Head Teaching & Research Teaching Independent and Supplementary Prescribing/Advanced Nursing Practice Community Practitioner Prescribing Primary Care Nursing Long Term Conditions Offender Healthcare Minor Illness Research Supervision Evidence Based Practice Health Philosophy

Team- Senior Lecturers Sue Lillyman – Programme Leader for BSc and MSc International Nursing

Team- Senior Lecturers Sue Lillyman – Programme Leader for BSc and MSc International Nursing Studies. Link tutor to Association of Dementia Care Studies. Dr Brian Nyatanga- Senior lecturer End of Life and Palliative Care Dr Helen Taylor- Programme lead for Professional Development for Health Sciences and Senior Lecturer for Law and ethics; Non Practicing Barrister. Clare Bennett- Programme Lead for BSc (Hons) Health Sciences and Pathway lead for MSc Advancing Practice Healthcare management and leadership Tracy Lapworth- Programme Lead for Masters in Advancing Practice to include Advanced Health Assessment and Practice Dr Janice Clarke- Senior lecturer for Quality Improvement and APS Link for Taught Doctorate and Ph. D.

Team Continued Deborah Cook: Lead for Mentorship Programmes and Senior lecturer, Holistic Health Assessment

Team Continued Deborah Cook: Lead for Mentorship Programmes and Senior lecturer, Holistic Health Assessment and Minor Injuries. Amanda Evans: Senior Lecturer, Medicines Management and Pharmacology. Ruth Pearce: Post Graduate Teacher Qualifications and Researcher. Julie Day: Lecturer Practitioner, Leg Ulcer management and Wound Care Amanda Mc. Carthy: Lecturer Practitioner, Diabetes Research Assistant: Natalie Farquharson

Visiting Professors Dr Jo Smith- Professor of Psychology Dr Veronica Wilkie- Professor of Primary

Visiting Professors Dr Jo Smith- Professor of Psychology Dr Veronica Wilkie- Professor of Primary Care Susan Fairlie- Professor of Quality Improvement Meet our Experts http: //www. worcester. ac. uk/discover/health-staff-profiles. html

About the University § Fastest growing University in the UK § 1 st in

About the University § Fastest growing University in the UK § 1 st in the UK for Nursing § 6 th in UK for Graduate Employability § Friendly supportive community § Excellent quality teaching and support § Attractive campuses with modern facilities § Value for money § Perfect location § Earn as you learn

About the University Academic Departments Institute of Health and Society Institute of Education Institute

About the University Academic Departments Institute of Health and Society Institute of Education Institute of Humanities and Creative Arts Institute of Science and the Environment Institute of Sport and Exercise Science Worcester Business School Research Centres National Pollen & Aerobiology Research Unit Association for Dementia Studies

Excellent teaching & research § Smaller class sizes § Student centred approach to teaching

Excellent teaching & research § Smaller class sizes § Student centred approach to teaching & learning § Well qualified and friendly teaching staff § Academic Tutor to guide and advise throughout your studies § Excellent facilities

Friendly & experienced staff § Teaching staff enjoy varied interests and research backgrounds §

Friendly & experienced staff § Teaching staff enjoy varied interests and research backgrounds § Students will be mentored by first-rate tutors and lecturers § Students are assigned personal tutors to guide and advise throughout their studies § High retention rate of International and EU students

University Quarter The Hive City Campus University Arena St John’s Campus All our sites

University Quarter The Hive City Campus University Arena St John’s Campus All our sites are within an easy 20 -minute walk of each other and of Worcester city centre.

Campus facilities § § § Pierson Study Centre Waterstones Bookshop World Class Sports Centre

Campus facilities § § § Pierson Study Centre Waterstones Bookshop World Class Sports Centre Purpose-built Drama Studio New En-suite Halls of Residence § § Food Hall and 2 Cafes Wirelessly networked campus Dedicated International Centre Active Students’ Union with full -time officers

City Campus § Opened September 2010 § £ 120 million facility § British Medical

City Campus § Opened September 2010 § £ 120 million facility § British Medical Association founded in 1832 in the Boardroom § Excellent teaching and computer facilities

The Hive § § Opened July 2012 £ 60 million facility 10, 000 m

The Hive § § Opened July 2012 £ 60 million facility 10, 000 m 2 over 5 floors Britain’s first fully integrated university and public library § Contains over a quarter of a million books & 2 miles of archive collections § Winner of two international awards for building design & sustainability § Next to City Campus

Riverside & Garage § Located between St John’s and City Campus § Opened September

Riverside & Garage § Located between St John’s and City Campus § Opened September 2011 § Social hub for all students containing: § Fitness area § Dance & performance studio § 120 seat lecture theatre § 80 Computer & group learning suite § Basketball court § Specialist sport analysis suite

Arena § § § Opened May 2013 2, 000 seat capacity indoor sports arena

Arena § § § Opened May 2013 2, 000 seat capacity indoor sports arena Venue for a wide range of sporting events Home ground for Worcester Wolves basketball team The UK’s first specifically created facility for wheelchair athletes

University Park Vision § To bring together a vibrant and expanding university, a science

University Park Vision § To bring together a vibrant and expanding university, a science and enterprise park, and provision in healthcare and wellbeing § To be a centre of excellence, nationally and internationally, and to lead the region in learning, research and enterprise § First building opens 2014

Employability § Vocationally relevant courses § Apply theory to real work settings § Partnerships

Employability § Vocationally relevant courses § Apply theory to real work settings § Partnerships and links with schools, hospitals, businesses and sports clubs § Work placement opportunities § Transferable skills § Graduate Internship Scheme § Range of paid part-time work in Worcester area § 6 th in the UK for Graduate Employability

Courses and Programmes of Study at the University of Worcester Clinical Modules: Holistic Health

Courses and Programmes of Study at the University of Worcester Clinical Modules: Holistic Health Assessment –level 6/7 (Adult/Neonates/Paediatric)s Minor illness and Minor Injury- Level 6/7 Independent and Supplementary Prescribing – Level 6 and 7 The practice of Sexual Health Level 6/7 Early Intervention in Dementia Care level 6 Multi Professional Diabetes level 7 The Assessment and Management of Leg Ulcers –Level 6 Tissue Viability – level 6 See BSc Professional Development for Practice (entry requirement 120 level 5 points- 60 level 6 credits to obtain BSc)

Short Courses 5 day Health assessment (Adult) 5 Day Paediatric Health assessment Non Medical

Short Courses 5 day Health assessment (Adult) 5 Day Paediatric Health assessment Non Medical Prescribing updates 3 day Diabetic Care Course Clinical Support Study days 5 Day Psychiatric Medicines

BSc (Hons) Health Sciences Top up degree Entry Criteria 120 CAT points at Level

BSc (Hons) Health Sciences Top up degree Entry Criteria 120 CAT points at Level 5: HESC 3003 - Philosophy of Healthcare- 20 Cat HESC 3004 - Research Methods- 20 CAT HESC 3001 - Independent Study- 40 CAT Optional Modules: HESC 3007 - Law for the Health care Practitioner HESC 3008 - Leading for enhanced Service Delivery Any 40 credits from the clinical modules.

Masters in Advanced Clinical Practice- Clinical Practitioner MSAP 4001 - Challenging and Enhancing Practice

Masters in Advanced Clinical Practice- Clinical Practitioner MSAP 4001 - Challenging and Enhancing Practice MSAP 4020 - Advanced Health Assessment MSAP 4021 - Independent and Supplementary Prescribing MSAP 4002 - Dissertation Optional Modules: Leadership Law for the Healthcare practitioner Long Term Conditions End of Life Care Negotiated Learning

New Developments MSc Public Health Physicians Associate BSc Clinical Practitioner MSc Advanced Clinical Practitioner

New Developments MSc Public Health Physicians Associate BSc Clinical Practitioner MSc Advanced Clinical Practitioner Integrated Health and Social Care Programmes. Return to practice programme Post Graduate Centre of Clinical Practitioners University Awards Work-based Learning awards Worcester Health Research Collaboration University awards linked to NHS Service Improvement through the CCG

New Landscape LETC Priorities Emergency Care Crisis- Supporting better management of emergency flow Developing

New Landscape LETC Priorities Emergency Care Crisis- Supporting better management of emergency flow Developing more integrated systems- training between health and social care Compassionate Care agenda Widening Participation: Assistant practitioners/Advanced Practitioners/Physicians Associate Medical Workforce issues- 7 day working weeks Primary Care workforce work force- Develop care home workforce, attracting practice nurses into General Practice, increase the number of Non Medical Prescribers in Primary Care; prevent unnecessary admission into hospital – care closer to home.

Dilema’s Pre-registration Nursing voted No 1 in UK for Student satisfaction More commissioned placements

Dilema’s Pre-registration Nursing voted No 1 in UK for Student satisfaction More commissioned placements Shortage of practice placements and very few in the community and general Practice Nurses on Mentorship programmes to meet NMC standards for Practice Return to Practice programme may attract nurses into Primary Care

SERC Skills enhancement for Rural Communities Mobile Laboratory part of an Innovation tender for

SERC Skills enhancement for Rural Communities Mobile Laboratory part of an Innovation tender for Up skilling community Nurses in Basic Clinical Skills: 1. Venepuncture and Cannulation 2. Catherisation 3. Wound care 4. Medicines management 5. Insertion of Naso-gastric tubing 6. Potential for a range of clinical skills through to Advanced Practice on a range of Healthcare Priorities.

What should a Primary Care pathway look like? BSC (Hons) Foundation studies for Clinical

What should a Primary Care pathway look like? BSC (Hons) Foundation studies for Clinical Practice- Competency based? MSc Advanced Clinical Practice, a multi-professional approach: Advanced Health Assessment, Long term conditions and Non Medical Prescribing? New Advanced practice developments: PGCERT Urgent and Acute care PGCERT Frail and Elderly PGCERT Diabetes Care

What should the future of primary care curricula look like?

What should the future of primary care curricula look like?