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Develop your critical care skills at WMS

Our Masters in Advanced Critical Care Practice will help you to develop the skills you need to deliver effective autonomous care in an emergency situation.

What if you had the confidence to react more effectively in an emergency situation? Imagine having the skills and up-to-date knowledge to deliver the best possible autonomous care and make a real difference to patients' lives. We believe our courses can help you make that a reality.

Our Masters in Advanced Critical Care Practice is primarily aimed at doctors, nurses and paramedics caring for critically ill patients. From learning how to undertake level 2 and level 3 transfers to gaining a knowledge of the theories surrounding emergency practice issues; our course will prepare you to work at a senior clinical decision-making level across a number of clinical settings.

Taught by senior practising clinicians and healthcare professionals who understand the challenges you face in the workplace, this is an interactive programme where you will learn through seminars, group work and individual study.

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Flexible learning

Interested in developing your critical care skills but can't commit to a full Masters? The modules in this course are available to study as one-off modules (Postgraduate Awards) or can be taken as a colelctive resulting in a postgraduate certificate, diploma or full masters qualification.

Hear from our staff and students

What is it like studying Advanced Critical Care Practice at WMS? Staff and students share their experiences in this video.

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Research at WMS

We're supporting a ground-breaking new study to investigate the effectiveness of giving patients blood products immediately after a major injury or trauma - before they reach hospital. Find out more.


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