Modules offered:
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Gastrointestinal anatomy and physiology module – level 6
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Gastrointestinal anatomy and physiology module – level 7
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Abdominal care – level 6
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Abdominal care – level 7
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Independent study – level 6
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Independent study – level 7
LBR6610 – Gastrointestinal anatomy and physiology module (level 6)
The gastrointestinal anatomy and physiology (GI A&P) module is available at degree level (and Master's level). The module is run in conjunction with St Mark’s Hospital and Birmingham City University. The module is taught at St Mark’s Hospital near London. The GI A&P module is suitable for registered healthcare professionals who have an interest in gastrointestinal or colorectal care such as nurses. The module runs as a stand-alone 20 credit module or as part of a 60 credit gastrointestinal care pathway, such as a BSc if you already have a diploma. If you want to learn more about the GI tract and its function this is the module for you.
LBR7600 – Gastrointestinal anatomy and physiology module (level 7)
The gastrointestinal anatomy and physiology (GI A&P) module is available at Master's level (and degree level). The module is run in conjunction with St Mark’s Hospital and Birmingham City University. The module is taught at St Mark’s Hospital near London. The GI A&P module is suitable for registered healthcare professionals who have an interest in gastrointestinal or colorectal care such as nurses.
The module runs as a stand-alone 20 credit module or as part of a 60 credit Post Graduate Certificate in gastrointestinal care. This module is suitable if you already have a degree and want to learn at a higher level. If you want to learn more about the GI tract and its function this is the module for you.
LBR6611 – Abdominal care (level 6)
The abdominal care module is available at degree level (and masters level). The module is run in conjunction with St Mark’s Hospital and Birmingham City University. The module is taught at St Mark’s Hospital near London. The abdominal care module is suitable for registered healthcare professionals who have an interest in gastrointestinal, colorectal care, urological, gynaecological or pelvic such as nurses.
The module runs as a stand-alone 20 credit module or as part of a 60 credit gastrointestinal care pathway, such as a BSc if you already have a diploma. If you want to learn more about abdominal care this is the module for you.
LBR7602 – Abdominal care (level 7)
The abdominal care module is available at Master's level (and degree level). The module is run in conjunction with St Mark’s Hospital and Birmingham City University. The module is taught at St Mark’s Hospital near London. The abdominal care module is suitable for registered healthcare professionals who have an interest in gastrointestinal, colorectal care, urological, gynaecological or pelvic such as nurses.
The module runs as a stand-alone 20 credit module or as part of a 60 credit Post Graduate Certificate in gastrointestinal care. This module is suitable if you already have a degree and want to learn at a higher level. If you want to learn more about abdominal care this is the module for you.
LBR6612 – Independent study (level 6)
The independent study module is available at degree level (and masters level). The module is run in conjunction with St Mark’s Hospital and Birmingham City University. The module is taught at St Mark’s Hospital near London.
The independent study module is suitable for registered healthcare professionals who have an interest in gastrointestinal or colorectal conditions and want to have guided, self-directed study into an area of GI care.
The module runs as a stand-alone 20 credit module or as part of a 60 credit gastrointestinal care pathway, such as a BSc if you already have a diploma. If you want to learn more about gastrointestinal care this is the module for you.
LBR7601 – Independent study (level 7)
The independent study module is available at masters level (and degree level). The module is run in conjunction with St Mark’s Hospital and Birmingham City University. The module is taught at St Mark’s Hospital near London.
The independent study module is suitable for registered healthcare professionals who have an interest in gastrointestinal or colorectal conditions and want to have guided, self-directed study into an area of GI care. The module runs as a stand-alone 20 credit module or as part of a 60 credit Post Graduate Certificate in gastrointestinal care.
This module is suitable if you already have a degree and want to learn at a higher level. If you want to learn more about gastrointestinal care this is the module for you.
Find further information at www.stmarksacademicinstitute.org.uk or contact Jennie Birch at jburch1@nhs.net.