
Haematological and Biochemistry Interpretation Programme
Gain essential skills to confidently interpret common blood and biochemistry tests in clinical practice through this expert-led, fully online module.
About this course
This module will provide you with the underpinning knowledge that is required to begin to interpret Haematological (the full blood count) and Biochemistry (electrolytes, urea and creatinine and liver function) tests in clinical practice.
The module is taught by academic staff and current practising clinicians who are experts in their field. You will learn how to interpret these tests in relation to specific disease pathologies and how these tests can be used to form a differential diagnosis or confirm a diagnosis.
This module is completely online using the latest digitally enhanced teaching techniques and delivered asynchronously (in your own time) and synchronously (through workshops, group activities and tutorial support).
Entry Requirements
What do I need?
A degree at 2:2 or above, an undergraduate diploma or evidence of successful completion of level 7 study within the past 5 years, current registration with a UK health regulatory body and a minimum of six months clinical experience.
Typical offer
Flexible
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Fees & Funding
How much is it?
£730
Standard Tuition Fee
£730
10 credit module
Ready to get started?
Take the next step in your professional development and apply now for the Haematological and Biochemistry Interpretation module.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss the programme in more detail, we’re here to help.
- Email: fhsadmiss@hull.ac.uk
- Call: 01482 463103
Module leader: Sarah Pay