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BSc Pre-Hospital Emergency Care
About this course
Pre-hospital emergency care is the specialised field concerned with the assessment and treatment of patients in emergency situations before they reach a hospital, as well as in a range of out-of-hospital clinical settings. It encompasses the knowledge, clinical skills, and professional judgement required to respond effectively to trauma, medical emergencies, and the full range of acute conditions that present to ambulance services, first responders, and other pre-hospital practitioners. The field has developed rapidly as a recognised clinical discipline, with pre-hospital practitioners now expected to deliver a level of care that was previously only available in hospital settings. At Coventry University this part-time distance learning programme is designed for members of the health and social care workforce who are already working in or around pre-hospital or emergency care settings and who want to develop and enhance their professional practice. You will study at a pace that allows you to continue working, applying your learning directly to your professional context. The curriculum covers the clinical, theoretical, and professional dimensions of pre-hospital care, supporting you to take the next step in your career or to advance your expertise in a specialised area of practice. Graduates from pre-hospital emergency care programmes work in ambulance services, air ambulance and critical care transfer teams, military and civilian search and rescue, occupational health, event medicine, remote and wilderness medicine, and a range of urgent and emergency care settings. The field offers clear pathways for professional development, including advanced clinical practice and specialist practitioner roles. For those already working in healthcare, this programme provides the academic credential and the deepened expertise to move into more senior or specialist clinical roles, to take on leadership and education responsibilities, or to continue into further postgraduate study in emergency medicine, trauma, or critical care.
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