Clinical Reasoning in Health Assessment: Lifespan Perspectives

08 Sep 2026 (Available)
Apply by: 18 Aug 2026
*The advertised teaching dates are provisional, and subject to change*
08 Sep 2026 (On Campus), 09 Sep 2026 (Online), 15 Sep 2026 (Online), 22 Sep 2026 (Skills day), 23 Sep 2026 (Skills day), 29 Sep 2026 (Online), 06 Oct 2026 (Online), 13 Oct 2026 (Skills day), 20 Oct 2026 (Skills day), 21 Oct 2026 (Skills day)
03 Nov 2026 (Available)
Apply by: 13 Oct 2026
*The advertised teaching dates are provisional, and subject to change*
03 Nov 2026 (On Campus), 04 Nov 2026 (Online), 10 Nov 2026 (Online), 17 Nov 2026 (Skills day), 18 Nov 2026 (Skills day), 25 Nov 2026 (Online), 01 Dec 2026 (Online), 08 Dec 2026 (Skills day), 15 Dec 2026 (Skills day), 16 Dec 2026 (Skills day)
09 Feb 2027 (Available)
Apply by: 19 Jan 2027
*The advertised teaching dates are provisional, and subject to change*
09 Feb 2027 (On Campus), 10 Feb 2027 (Online), 16 Feb 2027 (Online), 23 Feb 2027 (Skills day), 24 Feb 2027 (Skills day), 02 Mar 2027 (Online), 09 Mar 2027 (Online), 16 Mar 2027 (Skills day), 31 Mar 2027 (Skills day), 06 Apr 2027 (Skills day)
20 Apr 2027 (Available)
Apply by: 30 Mar 2027
*The advertised teaching dates are provisional, and subject to change*
20 Apr 2027 (On Campus), 21 Apr 2027 (Online), 27 Apr 2027 (Online), 04 May 2027 (Skills day), 05 May 2027 (Skills day), 12 May 2027 (Online), 18 May 2027 (Online), 25 May 2027 (Skills day), 01 Jun 2027 (Skills day), 02 Jun 2027 (Skills day)
Course overview
*The advertised teaching dates are provisional, and subject to change*
This module will enable nurses, midwives and other registered healthcare practitioners to develop their knowledge and skills in clinical reasoning and physical examination techniques. Healthcare practitioners are provided with the opportunity to equip themselves to deliver a high standard of care in health assessment techniques, critically explore differential diagnosis and develop management plans that are evidence based and in partnership with their client group. The emphasis of the module is on integrating subjective and objective data into the clinical reasoning process and on synthesis of evidential practice in the context of undifferentiated urgent care. The educational delivery and ethos of this module emphasises and builds on autonomous self-directed learning for independent practice.
Aims
The aims of the module are to:
- prepare for a role where patient assessment across the age range is robustly and safely linked to clinical reasoning as a fundamental skill in healthcare provision;
- establish and develop an extensive knowledge base enabling the health and social care professional to negotiate safe, effective and personalised care management plans;
- enhance communication strategies between patients and health care professionals to provide a continuum of shared care;
- maximise inter-professional collaborative working for the provision of quality healthcare.
Course length: 10 Teaching Days
Assessment
Case Study (2000 words) and Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs).
This module can contribute to the following programme(s)
UPISP1ISP67: GradCert Independent / Supplementary Prescribing for Nurses and Midwives
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Course details
Course leader
Michael Canete
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Course delivery
Blended Learning. On-Campus sessions subject to change. If government advice changes, we may need to update our plans. If we do so, we will update this information, and will keep current students and offer holders informed by email.
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Prerequisites
Access to a minimum of 50 hours supervised clinical practice.
Funding
£2,392.00
Self-funding students will need to make a one-off payment for the module via our secure payment portal before the online enrolment process.

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