This programme is designed to enable those with a personal, academic or professional interest in global health to study a variety of related subjects and join colleagues and fellow students in a global community.
For students who wish to pursue a variety of careers in health and/or social care where research is a core component.
The programme considers how health policy can be used to shape the principles and practice of effective, fair and evidence based public health care in different countries, and to inform healthcare systems in national and local settings.
The popular Postgraduate diploma/MSc in Endocrinology and Diabetes is designed both as a complete curriculum in Endocrinology and Diabetes for new entrants into these fields and as an update and extension for those already in it.
The programme is based on the philosophy of total care for the athlete and the promotion of physical activity in the general population. Working in sport is a largely practical discipline and the programme's emphasis lies firmly on regular clinical experience.
This programme will develop your knowledge, skills and ability to think critically about working in mental health and mental health research, imparting the professional values and attitude necessary in health and social care, through a prism of culture, ethnicity and their impact on mental health
Designed as both a thorough introduction and update in the fields of gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition, this programme is aimed at clinicians wishing to gain strong knowledge of the sciences underpinning clinical diseases and their management.
This programme will consider this vitally important area of the public health issues related to migrant communities across the globe. It will address the nature of migrant and diaspora communities and the ways that health within them is related to social, political, economic, and cultural factors.
Many countries, including the UK, are actively pursuing rationalisation and specialisation programmes for the care of patients with diabetes and obesity. The delivery of these programmes requires people expert in diabetes and obesity from both a theoretical and practical aspect.
The clinical care of burn patients in the UK and western healthcare services has developed significantly, particularly over the last decade based on a better understanding of the pathophysiology of the burn wound and its systemic consequences.
For students who wish to pursue a variety of careers in health and/or social care where research is a core component.
This programme will be jointly run by the School of Medicine and Dentistry and the Department of Law at Queen Mary. This joint venture will draw on the expertise of academics and clinicians from the Department for Law and the centre for Psychiatry.
High quality education and training in primary care and public health is key to assuring the health of a population in any country. This programme is led by Professor Allyson Pollock, a leading public health intellectual, and delivered by a truly multi-disciplinary team.
This new two year part-time Masters programme, taught entirely online, is jointly offered by the University of Edinburgh and the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and leads to the degree of Master of Surgery (MCh). I
For students who wish to pursue a variety of careers in health and/or social care where research is a core component.
This programme develops your knowledge, skills and ability to think critically about working in mental health and mental health research, imparting the professional values and attitudes necessary in health and social care, while also covering a variety of psychological therapy approaches.
The MSc in Creative Arts and Mental Health addresses what has become a significant need in the field by offering an innovative interdisciplinary approach to Creative Arts and Mental Health.
This new two year online MSc in Orthopaedic Trauma Science uses innovative methods of teaching and assessment for a fresh, dynamic and interactive approach to teaching orthopaedic trauma.
High quality education and training in primary care and public health is key to assuring the health of a population in any country. The MSc in International primary health care is directed by Prof Allyson Pollock and delivered by a highly experienced multi-disciplinary team.
This programme will develop your knowledge, skills and ability to think critically about working in mental health and mental health research, imparting the professional values and attitude necessary in health and social care, through a prism of culture, ethnicity and their impact on mental health.