This innovative Masters degree is suitable for qualified registered practitioners who have been appointed as a trainee surgical care practitioner within a surgical directorate. Your role should incorporate the delivery of care and clinical skills within all phases of surgical care, particularly pre-, peri-, intra- and post-operative care.
You will be provided with a systematic and critical understanding of the breadth and depth of knowledge within specific areas of practice. You will develop core and specialist surgical skills and extend your knowledge and practice within the surgical care environment. This will include some operative procedures that will enable specialist practitioners to provide continuity of service and standards of care to patients in areas which do not necessarily need to be provided by medically qualified staff. The programme aims to help you to become a competent and capable surgical care practitioner equipped to deliver high quality outcomes for patients in the UK. On successful completion of the programme you will have demonstrated the capabilities required by the RCS.
Eleven specialist pathways are available:
MSc Surgical Care Practice (Cardiothoracic Surgery)
MSc Surgical Care Practice (General Surgery)
MSc Surgical Care Practice (Gynaecology Surgery)
MSc Surgical Care Practice (Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery)
MSc Surgical Care Practice (Neurosurgery)
MSc Surgical Care Practice (Otorhinolaryngology Surgery)
MSc Surgical Care Practice (Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery)
MSc Surgical Care Practice (Robot Assisted Surgery)
MSc Surgical Care Practice (Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery)
MSc Surgical Care Practice (Urology)
MSc Surgical Care Practice (Vascular Surgery)
All of the above pathways are currently accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons (England).
