The PgDip Leading Improvement in Health and Social Care is designed to support students working in health and social care services.
It allows space for you to consider the strategic aspects of your own workplace context, to consider how to effectively improve your services and to improve your own leadership skills.
The PgDip uses a spiral curriculum that allows you to learn in class, then apply the learning in your workplace, then return to class to build on your knowledge.
In this way, evidence-based care can be implemented, and as you learn the skills to implement and bring research knowledge into action, you can also develop your own competencies, skills and leadership potential.
The PgDip Leading Improvement in Health and Social Care is the first two years of our MSc Leading Improvement in Health and Social Care course. You can also choose to complete:
To apply for this course, you need to:
You should also have an idea of how to improve your healthcare service/setting. If you are unsure whether you meet the entry requirements please contact the course leader who will be able to assist you. Our PgDip Leading Improvement in Health and Social Care is a work-based learning course designed for experienced health and social care staff in the UK.
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