Faculty of Health Sciences Key Skills for Non-registered Healthcare Practitioners Continuing Professional Development Individual module Level of study Please select a level How to apply What you'll study Gain a solid foundation in anatomy, physiology and function relation to organ systems. At the end of the module, you'll be able to describe basic anatomy and physiology related to physiological measurements, observations and organ assessment and discuss the indications for and the importance of accurately recording physiological measurements and observations. This module will equip you with the essential knowledge and understanding of infection-prevention and control, as well as issues surrounding capacity, consent, accountability and responsibility. After gaining the theoretical knowledge, you'll be enabled to apply this to clinical practice. Starts in: Duration: September 12 weeks (1 semester) This module is delivered on Wednesday mornings on campus. Get in touch Module Leader Nicola Credland +44 (0)1482 463103 Admissions Benefit from the amazing facilities of our new £28-million Health Campus with its mock operating theatre, hospital ward and intensive care unit. Find out more Developed with our NHS partners, our programmes are constantly updated to reflect the very latest in health care thinking. Clinical placements give our students the skills, experience and support to become confident and compassionate health practitioners. Expert staff work with NHS clinicians to deliver programmes from ‘bite-size’ taster sessions to PhDs in some of the UK’s finest facilities. Entry requirements There are no formal entry requirements for this module. Related courses Study Skills for Lifelong Learning in Health and Social Care Study Skills in Health and Social Care Introduction to Health and Social Care First Step Study Skills Fees and funding Home/EU: £1,540 (per 20 credit module) International: Please contact fhs.admiss@hull.ac.uk Funding may be available through your employer.