Management development and end of life care
Sheffield Hallam's range of leadership and management development modules are aimed at staff from all health and social care professions, both clinical and non-clinical
Inclusion and Approaches for People with Learning Disabilities Including People with a Learning Disability Who Are Autistic
This module focuses on Advanced Clinical Practice within the field of learning disabilities practice across all areas of health and social care.
Early Intervention in Child, Young People and Family Mental Health
This module explores factors in childhood and youth which contribute to emotional wellbeing and mental health within families.
Principles of Health and Social Care Education
Introduction to contemporary knowledge, skills, and behaviours to teach and facilitate others’ learning effectively. Students will explore a range of educational theories and pedagogies, enabling them to apply these directly within their health or social care setting.
Pathophysiology and Pharmacology for Advanced Management
Throughout the module you will be grounded in the safe, effective and informed supply of medication to your individual patient/client group.
Improving Radiotherapy Outcomes: Technical and Clinical Strategies
This module develops your ability to critically evaluate current and emerging radiotherapy practice, with a focus on technical innovations and patient-centred clinical strategies. It explores how these advances may transform care pathways, workflows, and outcomes across different tumour sites and settings, while strengthening your skills in appraising new evidence and making informed judgements about the future direction of radiotherapy.
Managing Clinical Complexities in Primary Care
Advanced module exploring management of clinical complexities in primary care, focusing on critical decision-making, holistic assessment, risk management, and evidence-based interventions to improve patient outcomes.
Fundamentals of Cancer Management and Care
This module provides core oncology knowledge and practical skills for registered professionals, focusing on the principles, philosophy, and clinical practice of oncology and radiotherapy. Its purpose is to help learners build clinical expertise, deliver person-centred, evidence-based assessment and care, and develop the ability to appropriately refer or signpost patients to specialist or advanced services when needed.
Cancer Prehabilitation and Rehabilitation
Develop specialist knowledge in cancer prehabilitation and rehabilitation, applying evidence-informed interventions to support recovery, self-management, and quality of life across the cancer pathway.