Complexities in Urgent and Primary Care | Part-time
Liverpool John Moores UniversityComplexities in Urgent and Primary Care | Part-time PgCert is a postgraduate degree at Liverpool John Moores University, based in Liverpool, taught part-time over 30 weeks.
About this course
Why study Complexities in Urgent and Primary Care | Part-time at Liverpool John Moores University?
PgCert Complexities in Urgent and Primary Care will help you to develop knowledge and understanding within urgent, walk-in and primary care settings, with a focus on multidisciplinary and integrated care.
Our Postgraduate Certificates (or PgCerts for short) provide the opportunity to study masters-level modules in a specific area of practice relevant to your chosen area of specialism or development.
Our PgCerts are ideal if you:
- would like to experience level 7 study in a particular area of practice without the commitment to a full Masters award.
- are looking for specific areas of professional development or training.
- already have a masters degree and are looking to focus on specialist practice.
- want to undertake a masters eventually and gain some credits that can be transferred into the masters award.
About this course
PgCert Complexities in Urgent and Primary Care comprises three 20 credit modules that will support your development of knowledge, skills and understanding across urgent, walk-in and primary care settings.
Topics covered include:
- key concepts surrounding, but not exclusive to, urgent care patient presentations.
- a focus on public health challenges and initiatives within a primary care context.
- the recognition and management of the deteriorating patient across a range of settings and presentations.
All of this is undertaken with a focus on a multiprofessional approach and within the developments of integrated care settings.
Delivery takes place over a 30 week period (excluding standard university closures) and is structured as follows:
Module 1: Assessment and Management of Urgent Care Presentations (7013NAPPG)
- 15 weeks
- January to April
Module 2 - Managing the Deteriorating Patient (7014NAPPG) and Module 3 - Appraising Public health Initiatives (7012NAPPG)
- 15 weeks
- April to July
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Course Details
- Qualification
- Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert
- Study Mode
- Part-time
- Duration
- 30 Weeks
- Start Date
- 2025
- Academic Year
- 2025
- Campus / Location
- Liverpool
- Scheme
- Postgraduate
2025-entry data — 2026 offers may differ