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Postgraduate Prospectus 2017
Biomedical Blood Science
Key Information
Overview
The School of Life Sciences has developed an extremely active
and successful undergraduate Biomedical Science programme.
We have embraced specialists working in local NHS Trusts to develop
outstanding col laborative relationships covering key diagnostic
and clinical specialties. This MSc programme builds on this wealth
of experience and best practice to enable well qualified students
to develop their scientific training and employability skills within a
biomedical context. The need for innovation and a multidisciplinary
approach to Biomedical Science has never been more important.
The teaching strategies embedded within this programme embrace
these principles in its pursuit of clinical biochemistry, medical
immunology and haematology. This programme is accredited
by the Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS) as the professional
body of biomedical scientists within the United Kingdom.
This one year programme is structured so that all taught sessions
are delivered in just two days of the working week. Full-time
students are expected to engage in independent study for the
remaining three days per week. Consolidating taught sessions in
this way allows greater flexibility for part-time students who will be
expected to attend one day a week for two academic years, reducing
direct contact for students with needs outside of their academic
responsibilities. The first semester will focus on two main areas,
the first being biomedical ethics, grant application and laboratory
competencies. The second area focuses on the clinical and diagnostic
implications of blood science for patients and health workers, with the
emphasis being on clinical biochemistry. The second semester will also
focus on two main themes; firstly, business planning methodological
approaches, analytical reasoning and research; secondly, the clinical
and diagnostic implications of blood science for patients and health
workers, with the emphasis being on haematology and immunology.
Course type
MSc (Institute of Biomedical
Science accredited),
postgraduate diploma,
postgraduate certificate
Mode of study
Full-time or part-time
Indicative entry
requirements
2:2 in Biomedical Science,
or equivalent life science
programme, but appropriate
professional qualifications
and/or experience will also
be considered.
For a list of full entry
requirements please visit
www.keele.ac.uk/pgtcourses
Contact email
[email protected]
Indicative modules
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Biomedical Ethics and Grant Proposal
Project Management and Business Planning
Advanced Laboratory Techniques*
Research Methodologies*
Case Studies in Blood Science I
Case Studies in Blood Science II
Clinical Pathology I
Clinical Pathology II
You will also complete a 60 credit dissertation on your biomedical
blood science research project.
*Students who have attained the IBMS Specialist Diploma and are successfully enrolling
with accredited prior certified learning are exempt from these two modules.
For more information please visit
keele.ac.uk/pg/biomedicalbloodscience
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The high level of practitioner input
and case based learning allowed
me to understand the need for
interdisciplinary, adaptability and
continued professional development.