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The modules enable the practitioner to competently undertake the full physical examination of the newborn infant from a holistic perspective.
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The Examination of the Newborn

Key Facts

  • Duration

    6 months Part Time

  • Level

    Post RegistrationPO

  • Starting

    October, April

    OCT, APR

Updated 03/11/2025

Updated 03/11/2025

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Overview


The Examination of the Newborn CPD module is a professional qualification undertaken with the full support of your line-manager and regular access to newborn infants and their parent(s) within an appropriate clinical environment.

The purpose of this module is to undertake the full physical examination of the newborn infant from a holistic perspective, critically appraising and evaluating the relevant antenatal and intrapartum factors in relation to contemporary literature and professional responsibilities, in accordance with local / national policy and the current standards of the NIPE Screening Committee, Public Health England.


See below for information about the CPD update day for qualified NIPE practitioners.

Highlights


  • Highly popular and sought after part-time module.
  • NMC and GMC registrants can apply at Level 6 (BSc) or Level 7 (Masters).
  • Active blended learning comprising face-to-face and virtual teaching offering flexibility.
  • Supported by credible lecturers experienced in the field of NIPE and contemporary midwifery practice.
  • Eligible to undertake the full systematic examination of the newborn (NIPE) on successful completion.

Entry Requirements


Pre-course requirements for the Examination of the Newborn module:

  • You will need to provide evidence of full support from your line manager prior to module commencement and be working in or have regular access to a relevant clinical practice environment and mothers with their new-born babies.
  • You will hold a current Nursing and Midwifery Council registration as a Midwife, Nurse or Health Visitor or with the General Medical Council as a General Practitioner or Paediatrician.
  • Please complete a manager form and attach a scanned copy to your online application.

You can find further information about applying for this course on the Health CPD application page.

What You'll Learn


You will draw on existing knowledge of the behavioural and physical health of the newborn infant to prepare you for in-depth exploration of cardiovascular and respiratory systems, the testes, eyes and hip stability. The newborn examination module will develop your understanding of embryo and fetal development with a focus on critical periods that may be influenced by environmental and maternal factors. You will explore influences across the pregnancy continuum that affect neonatal health and undertake thorough history taking, enabling you to identify infants at risk of complications. You will develop your communication skills with caregivers to incorporate health promotion opportunities and breaking bad news. You will apply local and national guidelines in relation to care practices and referral pathways and use effective communication skills with the multidisciplinary team to meet the needs of mothers and babies.

You will have access to a range of learning facilities which include seminars and practical workshops at Waterside Campus, Northampton. Online activities will incorporate interactive learning units and remotely delivered tutorials, accessed via the Northampton Integrated Learning Environment (NILE).

You will be required to observe and undertake a number of practical systematic examinations of the newborn infant within your NHS trust, supervised by a qualified NIPE practitioner and supported by a nominated Practice Assessor. Your Practice Assessment Portfolio will be your evidence of completing the required number of examinations which will include critical reflection of your experiences. A case based assessment in the form of an Oral examination (VIVA) and production of an essay to meet module learning outcomes will be supported by tutorials and learning resources to equip you for independent study and assessment preparation.

Fees and Funding


2025/26 Tuition Fees

Fees quoted relate to study newborn examination in the Academic Year 25/26 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.

  • Module costs: £1,417.50 per 30 credit module for either L6 or L7.

For more information about possible funding options, please visit our Fees and Funding pages.

Staff


Kim Ebbs, Senior Lecturer in Practice (Midwifery)

Facilities


Midwifery Skills Lab

Enhance your skills in a clinical Midwifery setting.

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UNICEF Infant Feeding room facility

UNICEF Baby Friendly Initiative accredited Infant Feeding room.

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Learning Hub

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