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King's College London, University of London: Early Intervention in Psychosis MSc
Institution | King's College London, University of London |
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Department | Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience |
Web | http://www.kcl.ac.uk |
Telephone | +44 (0) 20 7123 4843 |
Study type | Taught |
Summary
Our unique Early Intervention in Psychosis course provides world-class specialised training in the early identification and clinical treatment of psychosis, focusing on the detection and management of early symptoms. This approach is highly effective in reducing the long-term impact of psychotic illness. You will learn the relevant skills in early intervention and other areas of mental health.
Key Benefits
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The only MSc in Early Intervention in Psychosis worldwide.
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Integrated approach including biological, psychological and social perspectives.
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You will acquire expertise and experience applicable to all areas of mental health.
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Taught by clinicians and academics who have carried out pioneering work in this area.
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Opportunity to develop your own research ideas or join existing research projects.
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Individually tailored clinical placement in the National Health Service (NHS).
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You will receive training and support with your career planning and progression
Teaching
Our teaching team have extensive experience delivering early intervention and researching the field. They’ll provide an insight into the challenges they face and share their experiences.
We want to help you get the most out of the course – we’ll talk to you about what you want to achieve and organise a clinical placement that matches your experience
MSc
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Degree in medicine, psychology, nursing, professions allied to medicine (e.g. radiography) or a scientific degree such as biomedical science, neuroscience or computer science. In order to meet the academic entry requirements for this programme you should have a minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree with a final mark of at least 60% or above in the UK marking scheme. If you are still studying you should be achieving an average of at least 60% or above in the UK marking scheme. |
Location | Denmark Hill Campus Health Service and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill Southwark London SE5 8AF |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Degree in medicine, psychology, nursing, professions allied to medicine (e.g. radiography) or a scientific degree such as biomedical science, neuroscience or computer science. In order to meet the academic entry requirements for this programme you should have a minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree with a final mark of at least 60% or above in the UK marking scheme. If you are still studying you should be achieving an average of at least 60% or above in the UK marking scheme. |
Location | Denmark Hill Campus Health Service and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill Southwark London SE5 8AF |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Degree in medicine, psychology, nursing, professions allied to medicine (e.g. radiography) or a scientific degree such as biomedical science, neuroscience or computer science. In order to meet the academic entry requirements for this programme you should have a minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree with a final mark of at least 60% or above in the UK marking scheme. If you are still studying you should be achieving an average of at least 60% or above in the UK marking scheme. |
Location | Denmark Hill Campus Health Service and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill Southwark London SE5 8AF |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Degree in medicine, psychology, nursing, professions allied to medicine (e.g. radiography) or a scientific degree such as biomedical science, neuroscience or computer science. In order to meet the academic entry requirements for this programme you should have a minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree with a final mark of at least 60% or above in the UK marking scheme. If you are still studying you should be achieving an average of at least 60% or above in the UK marking scheme. |
Location | Denmark Hill Campus Health Service and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill Southwark London SE5 8AF |
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