Online course
PGCert Medical and Health Education
- Qualification: PGCert, CPD
- Duration: 12 months, part-time
- Workload: Approx 20 hours per week
- Next enrolment: September 2024
- Fees: £5000 (PGCert), £1,667 (CPD)
Introduction
Empower future healthcare leaders
The health landscape is changing. With our population living longer and demands on healthcare increasing, we need world-class educators to teach the practitioners of tomorrow.
Our PGCert in Medical and Health Education was created in collaboration with the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE). Though focusing your professional development on teaching, you will play a crucial role in educating the essential workers of the future.
Key features
Global and multidisciplinary
Enrich your learning by working alongside international peers from diverse disciplines and building a global community of practice.
Benefit from targeted teaching
The content of our course units is directly related to clinical and healthcare teaching and assessment, with a focus on real-life scenarios and topical issues.
Collaborative design
This course has been designed in collaboration with an expert team of academics and clinicians from the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE).
Natalie's Story
Throughout my career, I always thought it was interesting that nobody ever taught me how to teach. This course has helped me to develop different approaches to teaching and learning so I can engage with all students.
Dr Natalie Medley
Clerkship Coordinator
University Hospital of The West Indies
Designed with the RCPE and accredited by the Academy of Medical Educators
Benefits of our collaborative approach
- Expert insight from RCPE medical professionals underpins the course.
- The latest in theory and practical approaches to education geared towards challenges in healthcare.
- This accredited course provides a shorter route to membership of the Academy of Medical Educators (MAcadMEd).
Key information
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Delivery
Online course developed to fit around your lifestyle and circumstances.
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Duration
12 months, part-time
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Enrolment dates
September 2024
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How to apply
For more information on how to apply and what documents to submit with your application, please visit our application and selection section
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Workload
Approx 20 hours per week
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Course director
Dianne Burns
Fees and funding
Total course tuition fees for Sept '24 are:
- UK/EU students and International students: £5,000
- Individual CPD units: £1,667 each
You can save up to 10% on your tuition fees.
Please see our fees and funding section below for more details. We offer payment by instalments , so you can spread the cost of studying with us.
Explore a range of scholarships and bursaries available for this course below.
Entry requirements
Non-standard applicants may be considered at the discretion of the course director.
You'll also need to meet the required standard of English.
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Course overview
Who this course is for
"The course is aimed at anyone with an interest in teaching and learning, whether looking to transform their own teaching practice or consolidate and share what they already know." – Dianne Burns, Course Director PGCert Medical and Health Education
This course is suitable for all experienced clinicians and health care scientists, including medical doctors, dentists, nurses and all other allied health professionals involved in teaching, learning or assessment in the workplace, whether formal or informal. Non-standard applicants who have significant relevant professional experience may be considered on an individual basis by the Course Director.
What you will learn
- Apply evidence and theoretical principles to your individual teaching practice.
- Work with peers across disciplines to compare experiences and evaluate how different approaches can enhance learning.
- Reflect on your practice, and what is needed to effectively contribute to teaching and learning in various settings.
- Consider the influence of meaningful assessment on learning.
Where and when you will study
Our flexible PGCert is delivered exclusively online to enhance your practice and broaden your professional expertise while you work.
Through extensive online materials, as well as opportunities for peer discussion and tutorials from our world-class experts, we’ll support you to deliver transformative and future-focused teaching and learning in your discipline.
How it will benefit your career
- Develop the professional confidence and the recognition to effectively facilitate teaching and learning within a variety of settings.
- Studying alongside peers from varied backgrounds, widening your knowledge and building a multidisciplinary community of practice.
- Broaden your role and apply your educational know-how in the workplace through this recognised postgraduate qualification that reflects core teaching competencies set out by relevant professional bodies.
Course units
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The Reflective Educator
- Study the theory that underpins effective practice in teaching, learning, assessment and evaluation.
- Analyse your role as an educator and reflect on developments in your discipline.
- Develop innovative approaches to learning opportunities, curriculum and learning tools.
Overview
You will be introduced to current theoretical frameworks which are used to underpin effective practice in teaching, learning, assessment and evaluation. In this unit, you will:
- Critically appraise a range of teaching and learning processes that can be used to create an environment conducive to learning.
- Explore current principles and practices related to session design, delivery and evaluation.
- Reflect upon the knowledge and skills needed to enable you to contribute effectively to teaching and learning in a variety of settings.
- Consider the importance of equality and diversity for effective teaching, and the effective evaluation of learning.
- Recognise that your own practice should be informed by broader higher education principles, as well as developments in your discipline area.
Aims
This unit aims to:
- Enable you to examine the underpinning theories and principles involved in developing educational learning opportunities, educational curricula and/or educational learning tools.
- Introduce you to theoretical frameworks underpinning effective practice in teaching, learning, assessment and evaluation, encouraging you to critically reflect on developments in your own discipline area.
- Empower you to analyse your own role as a teacher and assessor of students; by developing innovative approaches to developing educational learning opportunities, educational curricula and/or educational learning tool.
Knowledge and understanding
By the end of this unit, you should be able to:
- Critically evaluate a variety of adult learning theories to create and sustain effective learning environments in a variety of settings.
- Demonstrate a critical understanding of the reflective process and the extent to which this impacts upon the personal and academic development of self and others as educators.
- Explore the broader social context in which adult learning takes place and the centrality of valuing diversity and equality in teaching, recognising the potential impact of these factors on learners and healthcare.
Intellectual skills
- Consider your own identity as an educator as you embark upon the reflective process to improve your own teaching practice.
- Critically appraise approaches to teaching and learning as witnessed within your own professional context.
- Reflect on the learning opportunities available to your learners and begin to critique with reference to the teaching and learning literature.
Practical skills
- Contribute to an inter-disciplinary community of teaching practice to facilitate the exchange of educational ideas.
Transferrable skills and personal qualities
- Develop effective, facilitative communication and relationships as educators to support learners to reach their full potential.
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The Art and Science of Teaching
- Explore curriculum in terms of interprofessional education, leadership, mentoring and professionalism.
- Present the principles of curriculum design and course development.
- Introduce a range of teaching and learning methods for critical appraisal.
- Facilitate the selection of appropriate teaching and assessment methods aligned to curriculum to enhance learning.
- Demonstrate a personal teaching style and consider the factors which can influence teaching and learning, from both a learner and educator perspective.
Overview
In this unit, we will begin to apply the evidence base and theoretical principles to your individual teaching practice. You will:
- Explore the literature and compare experiences with peers to evaluate how different approaches and methods of teaching can be used to enhance learning.
- Further explore the importance of intelligent design, based on sound theoretical rationale in developing a curriculum.
- Investigate the teaching strategies and methodologies appropriate to specific educational settings as we underline the importance of curriculum design and review.
- Consider how interprofessional education can be incorporated effectively in the curriculum.
- Explore how to incorporate mentoring and support of our learners into the curriculum.
Aims
This unit aims to:
- Present the principles of curriculum design and course development.
- Introduce a range of teaching and learning methods for critical appraisal.
- Facilitate the selection of appropriate teaching and assessment methods aligned to curriculum to enhance learning.
- Explore curriculum in terms of interprofessional education, leadership, mentoring and professionalism.
Knowledge and understanding
Once you complete this unit, you should be able to:
- Analyse the various components of a curriculum, including educational philosophy/strategy, rationale, content, organisation, implementation, assessment and evaluation.
- Critically appraise a range of teaching and learning methods to ensure inclusivity.
- Ensure the constructive alignment of teaching methods with intended learning outcomes.
- Critically explore the issues around embedding inter-professional education, supervision, mentoring and professionalism into curriculum design.
- Identify the requirements of key stakeholders and review your practice to ensure standards and quality assurance are maintained.
Intellectual skills
- Critically evaluate the teaching and learning literature, specifically regarding curriculum design and review.
- Subject your current practices of teaching to critical evaluation.
Practical skills
- Plan, design and deliver teaching to enable learning and progression.
- Apply the elements of successful mentoring and supervision to further your own practice as a reflective educator.
Transferable skills and personal qualities
- Teach effectively in a variety of contexts.
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Pass or Fail, Who Decides?
- Explore current assessment practices within the context of your discipline
- Consider how assessment fits into the broader remit of evaluation and quality assurance
- Understand the impact and value of feedback
Overview
This course considers ways in which meaningful assessment has a strong influence on learning. In this unit, you will:
- Explore current methods and directions in assessment of learning in higher education generally and in medical and healthcare education.
- Consider both formative and summative assessment.
- Explore assessment theory, particularly in relation to concepts of validity, reliability, transparency, professional accountability, and generalisability.
- Best practice in supporting learners who are struggling or failing to progress.
- Adopt a critical approach to developing, delivering and evaluating assessment, evaluation and feedback strategies.
Aims
The unit aims to:
- Explore assessment of learners’ work within the context of higher education and beyond.
- Facilitate student evaluation of a range of relevant literature on assessment in their relevant disciplines.
- Invite the exploration of current assessment practices in the context of student’s activity and their own practice discipline.
- Explore how assessment fits into the broader remit of evaluation and quality assurance.
- Emphasise the impact and value of giving feedback.
Knowledge and understanding
Upon completion of this unit, you will able to:
- Critically evaluate the contemporary theories and principles of assessment, evaluation and feedback.
- Articulate a coherent argument regarding the impact and value of providing high quality feedback to learners.
- Critically appraise the factors that influence assessment of clinical competency to ensure standards are maintained for quality assurance purposes.
- Ensure constructive alignment of assessment methods with intended learning outcomes.
Intellectual skills
- Subject your current assignment assessment practice to critical evaluation through the process of reflection.
- Critically appraise existing assessment and feedback mechanisms to enable progression.
Practical skills
- Make informed evidence-based judgements on appropriate assessment and feedback practices.
Transferrable skills and personal qualities
- Demonstrate awareness of the wider context of skills and experience in assessment and feedback.
Course structure
Our course is aimed at those who want to further develop their teaching skills through a course with a strong emphasis on professional practice. Interprofessional learning is central to the ethos of the course and provides the added value of learning alongside colleagues from other disciplines. You will benefit from the wisdom and experience of your peers, as well as the expertise offered by healthcare teaching professionals. This course is designed to be completed alongside work commitments.
There are three units in this PGCert in Medical and Health Education. You'll start your learning with 'The Reflective Educator', then in November with 'The Art and Science of Teaching' and finally, 'Pass or Fail, Who Decides?'
Course units may be taken as standalone 20-credit CPD units or taken together to make up a PGCert qualification. To learn more about taking individual CPD units, please contact our Course Advisor.
Course learning aims
This course is suitable for all experienced clinicians, including medical doctors, dentists, nurses and all other allied health professionals involved in teaching, learning or assessment in the workplace, whether formal or informal.
You'll build the professional confidence and the recognition to effectively facilitate teaching and learning within a variety of settings.
As a recognised postgraduate qualification, this PGCert reflects the teaching competencies set out by relevant professional bodies, giving you a unique opportunity to broaden your role and apply your educational know-how in the workplace.
Teaching and learning
Our teaching and learning methods include videos, webinars and other online learning exercises. These provide insights into key concepts and guide you towards where to focus directed study.
Through discussion boards and tutorials, you'll take part in guided discussions around issues related to teaching practice. This will establish the links between theory and practice, helping you to create practical strategies to deal with these real-world problems.
'Drop in' tutorial sessions will provide you with opportunities to discuss your personal goals and progress. Reflective activities will allow you to consider your own skill and project development.
You will be assigned a Study Advisor who will be with you throughout your studies with us. Your Study Advisor will be your first point of contact - by phone or email - for any queries that aren't directly related to course content. You'll take an active role in your learning, committing to approximately 20 hours per week.
Academic teaching start dates:
September 2024 entry - 2 September 2024
The welcome event and induction take place one week before the academic teaching start date. Our admissions team will confirm your induction date closer to the time.Please ensure that you complete your registration ahead of your chosen entry date to gain access to the online learning material and library services.
Coursework and assessment
Each unit on this PGCert in Medical and Health Education is assessed through a number of methods including presentations, papers and other coursework, both individually and in groups.
Coursework and assessments are tailed to the specific learning objectives of each unit. These allow you to demonstrate your progress, showing your ability to gather and critically analyse relevant information to form logical, coherent arguments.
Each 20-credit unit lasts 11 weeks. For the first eight, each week will be split like this:
Online learning - 10 hours
Tutor and peer-led discussion - 1 hour
Live and recorded tutorials - 1 hour
Independent reading and study - 5 hours
The final two weeks of each unit are dedicated to assignment preparation and submission. Your time will be divided as follows:
Live and recorded tutorials - 1 hour
Independent reading and study - 20 hours
Throughout the course, you will be able to take online quizzes and self-assessment tests to gauge your progress and potential areas for improvement.
Admissions information
From your initial expression of interest right through to graduation, you’ll receive all the support you need. We can support you with enrolment and subject assistance, administrative logistics and fee options, online learning skills, workload management and special circumstances including a possible professional entry route.
Entry requirements
Academic entry qualification overview
- a primary medical degree or other registered health care/social work professional qualification
- an Upper Second class degree (2.1) or overseas equivalent in a subject allied to medical or health education, such as biosciences, psychology or physician associate studies.
Non-standard applicants for the course from other experienced healthcare professionals/educators who have relevant professional experience and/or where the academic qualification falls below an Upper Second class degree will be considered on an individual basis, and may be admitted, at the discretion of the Course Director.
English language
Specifically, we require a minimum of:
- IELTS : 6.5 overall (and a minimum of 6 for writing) or equivalent. Discover more about English language requirements
English language test validity
Application and selection
How to apply
To begin the application process please click here
Your application can only be considered when the application form is complete and your supporting documentation has been received.
- Application form
- As part of the application process you will be asked to provide contact details for one referee, professional or academic. The University will contact your referee directly after you submit your application and direct them to complete our online reference form.
- Degree certificate and transcripts/Professional qualification documents (with an official English translation if the original is not in English)
- English language score report (if applicable) or alternative evidence to demonstrate your English language competency
- A copy of your CV
- A personal statement (maximum 500 words)
For support and advice, please contact us at studyonline@manchester.ac.uk
Advice to applicants
Scholarships and bursaries
If you're an English or EU student living in the UK, you may be eligible for a loan.
Manchester Master's Bursary (UK)
We're committed to helping students access further education.
Manchester Alumni Scholarship Schemes
If you completed your degree at Manchester, you could receive a discount.
Funding for students with disabilities
If you have a disability, we can help you apply for relevant funding.
Fees and funding
Total course tuition fees in Sept '24 are:
- UK/EU students and International students: £5,000
- Individual CPD units: £1,667 each
Please note the tuition fees are subject to an incremental rise in September.
Tuition fee discounts
- Alumni discount (5%): If you have successfully graduated from a credit-bearing qualification at The University of Manchester or UMIST, you can receive a 5% discount on the tuition fees that you are personally funding.
- Corporate discount (up to 10%): If 5-9 fellows are sent from the same trust: 5% discount, if 10-14 fellows are sent from the same trust: 7% discount, if 15+ fellows are sent from the same trust: 10% discount
- NHS employee discount (10%)
One-discount policy: Discounts and scholarships are not accumulative. If you qualify for more than one, you will be awarded the one that is the highest amount.
Employer funding
If you are looking to secure funding from your employer, we can help you build a business case or talk to your employer directly. Contact us on studyonline@manchester.ac.uk to arrange a consultation.
Payment by instalments
During registration you will have the opportunity to pay your fees in three equal instalments. Learn more.
Additional cost information
Policy on additional costs
All students should normally be able to complete their programme of study without incurring additional study costs over and above the tuition fee for that programme. Any unavoidable additional compulsory costs totalling more than 1% of the annual home undergraduate fee per annum, regardless of whether the programme in question is undergraduate or postgraduate taught, will be made clear to you at the point of application. Further information can be found in the University's Policy on additional costs incurred by students on undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes (PDF document, 91KB).
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