Core Principles of Paediatrics in Primary Care and the Acute Sector
This module is designed to develop essential knowledge and skills required to assess, manage and provide appropriate treatment for children and young people and their parents/carers in the primary and acute sector.
Musculoskeletal Management of the Lower Quadrant
This module is aimed at physiotherapists (and other healthcare professionals) who are required to assess and manage musculoskeletal conditions of the Lumbar spine and lower limb
Loss, Grief and Bereavement
Explore theories, models, and evidence-based approaches to loss, grief, and bereavement. Develop skills in compassionate, culturally sensitive support, reflective practice, and organisational strategies when supporting people experiencing loss and grief.
Head and Neck Cancer
This module will develop your knowledge of anatomy, oncology & management approaches for common sites of head and neck cancer, explore its impact and appraise patient care.
Discovering a Nursing Career in General Practice (Non-credit bearing)
This non-credit bearing module will develop a basic and introductory knowledge and understanding of working in Primary Care/General Practice.
First Contact Practitioner 2: Primary Care Practice
This module is aimed at physiotherapists (and other healthcare professionals) who are working in primary care or first contact roles and are required to assess and manage musculoskeletal conditions.
New study reveals significant carbon monoxide exposure risks for pregnant women
A ground-breaking study conducted by researchers from Sheffield Hallam University has unveiled alarming levels of carbon monoxide (CO) exposure in the homes of pregnant women across the UK.
More than 500 women awarded honorary degrees 60 years after studying
More than 500 women have been awarded honorary degrees by Sheffield Hallam University at a special graduation ceremony, some more than 60 years after completing their studies.
New VR game to help children to rehabilitate after brain tumour treatment
Sheffield Hallam University has been awarded £75,000 to develop a new virtual reality game that will support children with neurorehabilitation following treatment for brain tumours.
Pioneering cancer exercise treatment programme supports 2,000 people in Yorkshire
More than 2,000 people in Yorkshire have now been supported by Active Together, a research-backed cancer exercise treatment service designed by Sheffield Hallam University’s Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC).