A surgeon in scrubs operates on a patient in a practical session in the operating theatre for students
Development programmes

Advanced Practice in Context - Anaesthetics

Successful completion of this module will equip you with up to date augmented skills necessary to fulfil an expanded role within the perioperative arena.

About this course

This module enables you to build on your consolidated clinical practice role whilst acquiring further advanced skills under supervision. Successful completion of this module will equip you with up to date augmented skills necessary to fulfil an expanded role within the perioperative arena. Exposure, participation, supervision, visits, observation, goal setting, discussion, reflection, questions, and opportunities for role modelling will be utilised to facilitate the integration of theory to practice.

Students undertaking this module will work within the clinical setting with a designated clinical mentor/assessor and mentorship/assessment team. You will observe, monitor and consider the impact of intervention upon the patient/client.

Whilst caring for patients, you will demonstrate the necessary skills and knowledge and the appropriate level to achieve the learning outcomes.

Entry Requirements

What do I need?

This course is only available to UK applicants working in NHS theatres.

HEE funding may be available if you can provide evidence of recent Level 6 study plus mentorship equivalent (this could be the Level 6 essential also).

For private sector/self funded applicants, recent Level 6 study is required.

Typical offer

No typical offer

Contact us to find out more

Fees & Funding

How much is it?

£1,589 

Standard Tuition Fee

£1,589

20 credit module

Ready to get started?

Take the next step in your professional development and apply now for this CPD module. 

If you have any questions or would like to discuss the programme in more detail, we’re here to help.

  • Call: 01482 463103
Three students stood outside a large modern building with steps to the right side and trees on the left