Update 17.10.23
The deadline for applications has now passed. Please do not apply for funding via the UWE website, as your funding application will be rejected. Occasionally spaces open up closer to the date, if this happens we will offer these places on a first come first come basis via SWAST CPD and CPD mailing lists. Or contact us to enquire.

*This module is open to staff from across SWAST, however please be mindful that delivery of this module may be face-to-face, so some travel may be required. Please contact UWE directly if you have any queries about this.*

Prior to applying or expressing an interest in a module place please ensure you have checked that you meet the entry requirements and that you have checked the application deadline. 

*Previously known as Advanced Pre-Hospital Care*

 

This 20 credit Pre-Hospital Trauma Care module is for registered practitioners looking to further develop and expand their knowledge and practice of pre-hospital trauma care. The module can be taken at level 6 (BSc level) or level 7 (Masters level) and is relevant to paramedics and emergency care practitioners.

On successful completion of the module, you will achieve the following learning outcomes.

Level 6 module (UZYYGY-20-3):

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the aetiology and epidemiology of major trauma
  • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of a range of assessment techniques to identify the injuries sustained by patients in traumatic incidents
  • Evaluate the communication, coordination and collaboration of resources required to deliver care to the trauma patient from the point of injury through to definitive care
  • Demonstrate an effective critical understanding of organ and system-specific injuries, their evidence-based treatment and management
  • Evaluate the pathophysiological principles and assessment findings to formulate a field impression and implement the intended treatment plan for the patient with injury through major trauma.

Level 7 module (UZYYH3-20-M):

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the aetiology and epidemiology of major trauma
  • Identify and critically appraise the evidence to  assess, and techniques to identify the injuries sustained by patients in traumatic incidents
  • Critically evaluate the communication, coordination and collaboration of resources required to deliver care to the trauma patient from the point of injury through to definitive care
  • Demonstrate an effective critical understanding of organ and system-specific injuries, their evidence-based treatment and management
  • Critically evaluate the pathophysiological principles and assessment findings to formulate a field impression and implement the intended treatment plan for the patient with injury through major trauma.

Structure

Content

A typical syllabus for the module will include, but not limited to:

  • Aetiology and UK pre-hospital trauma systems
  • Assessment at traumatic incidents – risk, mechanism and patient
  • Traumatic injuries and evidence-based treatment and management – system by system
  • Communication, collaboration and coordination of resources in pre-hospital trauma care

Learning and Teaching

The module has been designed using a mix of face-to-face and online learning.

A variety of approaches will be used which may include technology-enhanced learning material, online web content, video presentations, lectures, seminars, case-based learning, enquiry-based learning, workshops and simulation.

Assessment

Assessment will be an online examination which will include a range of questions including scenario-based short answer questions, long answer questions and multiple choice questions (MCQs).

  • Level 7 module (UZYYH3-20-M)
  • Level 6 module (UZYYGY-20-3)

Attendance days for the course

Module Time Date Venue
PRE-HOSPITAL TRAUMA CARE UZYYGY-20-3/UZYYH3-20-M 09:00 – 16:00 06 October 2023 Online
13 October 2023 Online
18 October 2023 Online
01 November 2023 Online
10 November 2023 Online
17 November 2023 Online
24 November 2023 Glenside Campus
01 December 2023 Glenside Campus
09 January 2024 Online
PRE-HOSPITAL TRAUMA CARE UZYYGY-20-3/UZYYH3-20-M 09:00 – 16:00 28 February 2024 Online
08 March 2024 Online
15 March 2024 Online
20 March 2024 Online
27 March 2024 Online
19 April 2024 Online
25 April 2024 Glenside Campus
02 May 2034 Glenside Campus
05 June 2024 Online

 

**Dates, format & timings correct at time of publishing (October 2023). Cohort capacity is managed by UWE, so it is not possible to guarantee run until successfully enrolled. Most up to date information on dates can either be found here or will be available the UWE Dashboard (if you are a successfully enrolled applicant).**

Please fill in the funding application form below and click submit.

Deadline for applications: Monday 10th July 2023 at 9am. 

You will be contacted approx 2-3 weeks after this to let you know if you have been successful as the CPD scoring process

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The protected characteristics monitoring form is separate to the main application form above; completion is optional & anonymous. We ask for information on your ‘protected characteristics’ in order to help us monitor our performance on equality.

If you have already completed this form since April 2024 & nothing has changed, there is no need to complete again.

For further information about the module, please click here. If you have any queries specifically regarding the module, please contact UWE Admissions Office by email on HAS.CPD@uwe.ac.uk or call 0117 328 1158.

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The deadline for applications has now passed. Please do not apply for funding via the UWE website, as your funding application will be rejected. Occasionally spaces open up closer to the date, if this happens we will offer these places on a first come first come basis via SWAST CPD and CPD mailing lists. Feel free to contact us if you would like to be considered.