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NPCH1000 2026-27
Health Assessment and Management of Children and Families
This module will introduce you to undertaking a structured history taking and physical assessment of children, young people and their families/carers. You will consider the approaches that you take to carry out this assessment including how to communicate effectively with children of a variety of ages and their families/carers. Following this assessment, you will plan how you will develop a plan of care that takes a child centered approach to meet the needs of children and young people and their families/carers. This will then help prepare you to develop essential nursing skills in preparedness for your first clinical placements. -
NPCH6003 2025-26
Health Assessment and Management of Children and Families (MSc)
This module will introduce you to undertaking a structured history taking and physical assessment of children, young people and their families/carers. You will consider the approaches that you take to carry out this assessment including how to communicate effectively with children of a variety of ages and their families/carers. Following this assessment, you will plan how you will develop a plan of care that takes a child centered approach to meet the needs of children and young people and their families/carers. This will then help prepare you to develop essential nursing skills in preparedness for your first clinical placements. -
NPCH6003 2026-27
Health Assessment and Management of Children and Families (MSc)
This module will introduce you to undertaking a structured history taking and physical assessment of children, young people and their families/carers. You will consider the approaches that you take to carry out this assessment including how to communicate effectively with children of a variety of ages and their families/carers. Following this assessment, you will plan how you will develop a plan of care that takes a child centered approach to meet the needs of children and young people and their families/carers. This will then help prepare you to develop essential nursing skills in preparedness for your first clinical placements. -
HLTH6206 2025-26
Health By Design
In 1968, Herb Simon published a still influential book called, The Sciences of the Artificial. He wrote,
"Everyone designs who devise courses of actions at changing existing situations into preferred ones. The intellectual activity that produces material artifacts is no different fundamentally from the one that prescribes remedies for a sick patient or the one who devises a new sales plan for a company or a social welfare policy for a state."
One can therefore think of design as a process of understanding how things in the material world (the artificial according to Simon) might be made to attain goals and functions that are useful for people. Design research applies knowledge to solve practical problems that serve human purposes (as opposed to the natural and social sciences that are meant to understand reality). Design thinking is a methodology used by designers to solve complex problems and find solutions to problems for people and/or clients. The skills involved in design thinking include empathy (looking at and reading a scene, hearing the voice and understanding the needs of clients; bringing out the best in collaborators; mentoring yourself and others; compassionate leadership), imagination (being able to see patterns in chaos, thriving when faced with constraints), systematic thinking (a feel for abstraction, modeling, planning, evaluating, and recognizing systematic error in judgments and decisions).
This module would therefore builds skills through an introduction to current thinking and practice in design to improve safety, experience and effectiveness in health and social care settings, and by bringing in practitioners with real problems that need to be addressed. Our students would work in small teams with practitioners to construct solutions and to evaluate their fitness. We might imagine that in the first part of the module, we would provide students with an understanding of what design is all about, but then quickly put them in an environment where they learn, experience, and apply design thinking to real problems. -
HLTH6206 2026-27
Health By Design
In 1968, Herb Simon published a still influential book called, The Sciences of the Artificial. He wrote,
"Everyone designs who devise courses of actions at changing existing situations into preferred ones. The intellectual activity that produces material artifacts is no different fundamentally from the one that prescribes remedies for a sick patient or the one who devises a new sales plan for a company or a social welfare policy for a state."
One can therefore think of design as a process of understanding how things in the material world (the artificial according to Simon) might be made to attain goals and functions that are useful for people. Design research applies knowledge to solve practical problems that serve human purposes (as opposed to the natural and social sciences that are meant to understand reality). Design thinking is a methodology used by designers to solve complex problems and find solutions to problems for people and/or clients. The skills involved in design thinking include empathy (looking at and reading a scene, hearing the voice and understanding the needs of clients; bringing out the best in collaborators; mentoring yourself and others; compassionate leadership), imagination (being able to see patterns in chaos, thriving when faced with constraints), systematic thinking (a feel for abstraction, modeling, planning, evaluating, and recognizing systematic error in judgments and decisions).
This module would therefore builds skills through an introduction to current thinking and practice in design to improve safety, experience and effectiveness in health and social care settings, and by bringing in practitioners with real problems that need to be addressed. Our students would work in small teams with practitioners to construct solutions and to evaluate their fitness. We might imagine that in the first part of the module, we would provide students with an understanding of what design is all about, but then quickly put them in an environment where they learn, experience, and apply design thinking to real problems. -
MEDI1043 2025-26
Health Improvement
This module is about public health and teamworking. It aims to offer student choice and to develop students' professional knowledge, skills, values and behaviour through reflective practice. Further details will be provided on Blackboard. -
MEDI1043 2026-27
Health Improvement
This module is about public health and teamworking. It aims to offer student choice and to develop students' professional knowledge, skills, values and behaviour through reflective practice. Further details will be provided on Blackboard. -
ECON6084 2026-27
Health Policy and Economics
The growing expertise in health economics at the Department of Economics offers a unique opportunity for the introduction of a health policy and economics module. The importance of health for
any human being, the size of the health sector, the limited resources available to meet the needs of an aging population (with higher levels of chronic disease) make health economics an important aspect of everyday life. At the same time, the relevance of health economics to a large number of sectors (e.g. health services, public health, medicine, pharmaceutical and health technology industry) makes this module of direct interest to postgraduate programme in Global Health, Public Health and
other health related studies. This module is offered as a compulsory module in the MSc Global Health programme. -
ECON6084 2028-29
Health Policy and Economics
The growing expertise in health economics at the Department of Economics offers a unique opportunity for the introduction of a health policy and economics module. The importance of health for
any human being, the size of the health sector, the limited resources available to meet the needs of an aging population (with higher levels of chronic disease) make health economics an important aspect of everyday life. At the same time, the relevance of health economics to a large number of sectors (e.g. health services, public health, medicine, pharmaceutical and health technology industry) makes this module of direct interest to postgraduate programme in Global Health, Public Health and
other health related studies. This module is offered as a compulsory module in the MSc Global Health programme. -
ECON6084 2025-26
Health Policy and Economics
The growing expertise in health economics at the Department of Economics offers a unique opportunity for the introduction of a health policy and economics module. The importance of health for
any human being, the size of the health sector, the limited resources available to meet the needs of an aging population (with higher levels of chronic disease) make health economics an important aspect of everyday life. At the same time, the relevance of health economics to a large number of sectors (e.g. health services, public health, medicine, pharmaceutical and health technology industry) makes this module of direct interest to postgraduate programme in Global Health, Public Health and
other health related studies. This module is offered as a compulsory module in the MSc Global Health programme.