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This course is suitable for all HCPC registered paramedics who have completed study at Foundation level or those with IHCD qualifications on the production of evidence of CPD.
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Key Facts

  • Duration

    10 teaching weeks (Part Time) with assessments to follow

  • Level

    Post RegistrationPO

  • Starting

    September, January

    SEP, JAN

Updated 03/11/2025

Updated 03/11/2025

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Overview


The purpose of this module is to enable students to improve their knowledge of the underlying pathophysiology of shock, and precipitating conditions of cardiovascular collapse and be able to enhance their current management strategies to prevent deterioration. Weekly themes include the principles of shock; understanding the role of the macro and microcirculation and acute traumatic coagulopathy before moving on to looking at current research, best practice, and innovations surrounding medical and traumatic cardiac arrest.

Trauma care forms part of this module, considering its role in cardiovascular collapse and improving understanding of interventions such as fluid management, positive pressure ventilation, the role of ultrasound, and pharmacology in line with current best practice.

Highlights


  • Complete as a standalone module or work towards BSc (Hons).
  • The course is delivered predominantly online, with a flexible approach to when and where you study/learn.
  • The course is delivered by experienced pre-hospital tutors.
  • Opens opportunities for employment outside of ambulance trusts, such as GP surgeries and hospitals.

Entry Requirements


  • All applicants must be a registered healthcare clinician (HCPC, NMC etc.)
  • A minimum of 100 credits at level 5
  • Applicants who do not have the required 100 Credits at level 5 through certificated learning but hold an Institute of Health and Care Development (IHCD) Paramedic qualification will be credited with 60 Credits at level 5 if they are employed in contemporary clinical practice. Applicants may also make an additional claim for APEL for a maximum of 40 Credits at level 5 on the production of evidence of continuing professional development within the last two years.

What You'll Learn


This module can be completed as a standalone module to enhance your professional practice or can be completed as part of the BSc (Hons) Enhancing Paramedic Practice top-up.

This course is suitable for all HCPC registered paramedics who have completed study at Foundation level or those with IHCD qualifications on the production of evidence of CPD in the previous 2 days. Other registered clinicians are also welcome to apply if they feel the module meets their professional needs (for example clinicians based in Emergency Operations Centre).

Fees and Funding


2025/26 Tuition Fees

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

  • Part Time: £1,585

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

Staff


Danielle Neighbour, Senior Lecturer in Paramedic Science
Danielle Neighbour

Senior Lecturer in Paramedic Science

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Aidan Ward, Senior Lecturer in Paramedic Science
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Steve Buckle, Senior Lecturer in Paramedic Science
Sarah Mounsey, Associate Lecturer (Paramedic Science)
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