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Queen Mary University of London: Emergency and Resuscitation Medicine
| Institution | Queen Mary University of London View institution profile |
|---|---|
| Department | Blizard Institute |
| Web | https://www.qmul.ac.uk/ |
| blizard@qmul.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | +44 (0)20 7882 2483 |
| Study type | Taught |
MSc
Summary
Resuscitation is a rapidly evolving area that crosses the boundaries of emergency medicine, intensive care medicine, anaesthesia and acute medicine. This Masters in Emergency and Resuscitation Medicine provides you with an opportunity to develop your skills under the guidance of a renowned, international faculty.
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An excellent worldwide reputation in emergency medicine, trauma surgery and critical care
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Delivered by a leading UK university - Queen Mary is ranked joint 7th in the UK for the quality of our research (REF 2021)
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Part-time hours allows you to work alongside gaining a qualification
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Acquire an understanding of specialised techniques applicable to your own research or advanced scholarship
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Also available as a PGDip
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Degree requirements - A medical degree (non-UK degrees marked on a grading scale must be equivalent to UK 2:2 degree) - One or more years’ basic training in emergency medicine/anaesthesia/general medicine/cardiology/acute surgery/intensive care medicine/pre-hospital care. Intern/house officer/FY1 pre-registration experience is not counted as basic training. - Current employment in emergency medicine, critical care, acute medicine, observation medicine or pre-hospital care. Part time work of at least two days per week is accepted. For nurses: - An undergraduate degree at 2:2 or above. Applicants with academic study slightly below this level will be considered on an individual basis if there is very strong evidence of suitable clinical experience in a relevant medical field. For example, nursing professionals with non-honours degrees or diploma/foundation degrees but who come with extensive clinical experience. - Three years’ experience in emergency or critical care nursing. For paramedics: - A degree in paramedic science at 2:2 or above. Applicants with academic study slightly below this level will be considered on an individual basis if there is very strong evidence of suitable clinical experience in a relevant medical field. For example, Paramedics with non-honours degrees or diploma/foundation degrees but who come with extensive clinical experience. - Three years’ experience working as a paramedic OR one year’s experience plus at least 12 months experience working as a critical care paramedic or in a dedicated HEMS system. For Physician's Assistants/Associates: - A degree in this area at 2:2 or above. Applicants with academic study slightly below this level will be considered on an individual basis if there is very strong evidence of suitable clinical experience in a relevant medical field. - Three years' experience with at least 2 years in emergency medicine/anaesthesia/general medicine/cardiology/acute surgery/intensive care medicine/pre-hospital care. Up to 2 years from previous paramedic/nursing experience could be included. |
Summary
Resuscitation is a rapidly evolving area that crosses the boundaries of emergency medicine, intensive care medicine, anaesthesia and acute medicine. This Masters in Emergency and Resuscitation Medicine provides you with an opportunity to develop your skills under the guidance of a renowned, international faculty.
-
An excellent worldwide reputation in emergency medicine, trauma surgery and critical care
-
Delivered by a leading UK university - Queen Mary is ranked joint 7th in the UK for the quality of our research (REF 2021)
-
Part-time hours allows you to work alongside gaining a qualification
-
Acquire an understanding of specialised techniques applicable to your own research or advanced scholarship
-
Also available as a PGDip
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | For doctors: - A medical degree (non-UK degrees marked on a grading scale must be equivalent to UK 2:2 degree) - One or more years’ basic training in emergency medicine/anaesthesia/general medicine/cardiology/acute surgery/intensive care medicine/pre-hospital care. Intern/house officer/FY1 pre-registration experience is not counted as basic training. - Current employment in emergency medicine, critical care, acute medicine, observation medicine or pre-hospital care. Part time work of at least two days per week is accepted. For nurses: - An undergraduate degree at 2:2 or above. Applicants with academic study slightly below this level will be considered on an individual basis if there is very strong evidence of suitable clinical experience in a relevant medical field. For example, nursing professionals with non-honours degrees or diploma/foundation degrees but who come with extensive clinical experience. -Three years’ experience in emergency or critical care nursing For paramedics: - A degree in paramedic science at 2:2 or above. Applicants with academic study slightly below this level will be considered on an individual basis if there is very strong evidence of suitable clinical experience in a relevant medical field. For example, Paramedics with non-honours degrees or diploma/foundation degrees but who come with extensive clinical experience. - Three years’ experience working as a paramedic OR one year’s experience plus at least 12 months experience working as a critical care paramedic or in a dedicated HEMS system. For Physician's Assistants/Associates: - A degree in this area at 2:2 or above. Applicants with academic study slightly below this level will be considered on an individual basis if there is very strong evidence of suitable clinical experience in a relevant medical field. - Three years' experience with at least 2 years in emergency medicine/anaesthesia/general medicine/cardiology/acute surgery/intensive care medicine/pre-hospital care. Up to 2 years from previous paramedic/nursing experience could be included. |
Summary
Resuscitation is a rapidly evolving area of medicine that crosses the boundaries of emergency medicine, intensive care medicine, anaesthesia and acute medicine. Early recognition of critical illness and resuscitation saves lives and reduces suffering for our patients. We are offering an MSc, Diploma and Taster MOOC to provide an opportunity for you to develop your skills in this area under the guidance of an international faculty. The level of study and knowledge will go beyond most specialist exit exams marking you as a potential leader in this field. We will bring together teaching on diagnosis, resuscitation, pathophysiology, imaging, toxicology, CRM and pre-hospital care/mass casualty medicine under a single umbrella. Resuscitation Medicine is arguably evolving into a subspecialty of medical care and with this course we aim to provide the skills to develop expertise in this field.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | For doctors: For nurses: For paramedics: For Physician's Assistants/Associates: |
Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
Summary
Resuscitation is a rapidly evolving area that crosses the boundaries of emergency medicine, intensive care medicine, anaesthesia and acute medicine. This Masters in Emergency and Resuscitation Medicine provides you with an opportunity to develop your skills under the guidance of a renowned, international faculty.
-
An excellent worldwide reputation in emergency medicine, trauma surgery and critical care
-
Delivered by a leading UK university - Queen Mary is ranked joint 7th in the UK for the quality of our research (REF 2021)
-
Part-time hours allows you to work alongside gaining a qualification
-
Acquire an understanding of specialised techniques applicable to your own research or advanced scholarship
-
Also available as a PGDip
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Degree requirements - A medical degree (non-UK degrees marked on a grading scale must be equivalent to UK 2:2 degree) - One or more years’ basic training in emergency medicine/anaesthesia/general medicine/cardiology/acute surgery/intensive care medicine/pre-hospital care. Intern/house officer/FY1 pre-registration experience is not counted as basic training. - Current employment in emergency medicine, critical care, acute medicine, observation medicine or pre-hospital care. Part time work of at least two days per week is accepted. For nurses: - An undergraduate degree at 2:2 or above. Applicants with academic study slightly below this level will be considered on an individual basis if there is very strong evidence of suitable clinical experience in a relevant medical field. For example, nursing professionals with non-honours degrees or diploma/foundation degrees but who come with extensive clinical experience. - Three years’ experience in emergency or critical care nursing. For paramedics: - A degree in paramedic science at 2:2 or above. Applicants with academic study slightly below this level will be considered on an individual basis if there is very strong evidence of suitable clinical experience in a relevant medical field. For example, Paramedics with non-honours degrees or diploma/foundation degrees but who come with extensive clinical experience. - Three years’ experience working as a paramedic OR one year’s experience plus at least 12 months experience working as a critical care paramedic or in a dedicated HEMS system. For Physician's Assistants/Associates: - A degree in this area at 2:2 or above. Applicants with academic study slightly below this level will be considered on an individual basis if there is very strong evidence of suitable clinical experience in a relevant medical field. - Three years' experience with at least 2 years in emergency medicine/anaesthesia/general medicine/cardiology/acute surgery/intensive care medicine/pre-hospital care. Up to 2 years from previous paramedic/nursing experience could be included. |
Summary
Resuscitation is a rapidly evolving area that crosses the boundaries of emergency medicine, intensive care medicine, anaesthesia and acute medicine. This Masters in Emergency and Resuscitation Medicine provides you with an opportunity to develop your skills under the guidance of a renowned, international faculty.
-
An excellent worldwide reputation in emergency medicine, trauma surgery and critical care
-
Delivered by a leading UK university - Queen Mary is ranked joint 7th in the UK for the quality of our research (REF 2021)
-
Part-time hours allows you to work alongside gaining a qualification
-
Acquire an understanding of specialised techniques applicable to your own research or advanced scholarship
-
Also available as a PGDip
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | For doctors: - A medical degree (non-UK degrees marked on a grading scale must be equivalent to UK 2:2 degree) - One or more years’ basic training in emergency medicine/anaesthesia/general medicine/cardiology/acute surgery/intensive care medicine/pre-hospital care. Intern/house officer/FY1 pre-registration experience is not counted as basic training. - Current employment in emergency medicine, critical care, acute medicine, observation medicine or pre-hospital care. Part time work of at least two days per week is accepted. For nurses: - An undergraduate degree at 2:2 or above. Applicants with academic study slightly below this level will be considered on an individual basis if there is very strong evidence of suitable clinical experience in a relevant medical field. For example, nursing professionals with non-honours degrees or diploma/foundation degrees but who come with extensive clinical experience. -Three years’ experience in emergency or critical care nursing For paramedics: - A degree in paramedic science at 2:2 or above. Applicants with academic study slightly below this level will be considered on an individual basis if there is very strong evidence of suitable clinical experience in a relevant medical field. For example, Paramedics with non-honours degrees or diploma/foundation degrees but who come with extensive clinical experience. - Three years’ experience working as a paramedic OR one year’s experience plus at least 12 months experience working as a critical care paramedic or in a dedicated HEMS system. For Physician's Assistants/Associates: - A degree in this area at 2:2 or above. Applicants with academic study slightly below this level will be considered on an individual basis if there is very strong evidence of suitable clinical experience in a relevant medical field. - Three years' experience with at least 2 years in emergency medicine/anaesthesia/general medicine/cardiology/acute surgery/intensive care medicine/pre-hospital care. Up to 2 years from previous paramedic/nursing experience could be included. |
Summary
Resuscitation is a rapidly evolving area of medicine that crosses the boundaries of emergency medicine, intensive care medicine, anaesthesia and acute medicine. Early recognition of critical illness and resuscitation saves lives and reduces suffering for our patients. We are offering an MSc, Diploma and Taster MOOC to provide an opportunity for you to develop your skills in this area under the guidance of an international faculty. The level of study and knowledge will go beyond most specialist exit exams marking you as a potential leader in this field. We will bring together teaching on diagnosis, resuscitation, pathophysiology, imaging, toxicology, CRM and pre-hospital care/mass casualty medicine under a single umbrella. Resuscitation Medicine is arguably evolving into a subspecialty of medical care and with this course we aim to provide the skills to develop expertise in this field.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | For doctors: For nurses: For paramedics: For Physician's Assistants/Associates: |
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