Transforming the Service Level 7 (Health CPD)
Key Details
- Module Cost
- £2,220
- Further Information
- fmh.cpd@uea.ac.uk
Module Overview / Introduction
This module enables practitioners to develop and/or enhance the understanding, knowledge and skills required to conduct and evaluate quality improvements within the workplace and their scope of practice in conducting quality improvement. The module consists of six blocks of online learning delivered over a period of six months. A range of flexible learning resources have been developed to enhance practitioners’ knowledge and skills of service transformation and quality improvement project management, including group webinars and opportunities for individual feedback and guidance.
Online Block Release Dates:
06/01/25, 03/02/25, 03/03/25, 31/03/25, 28/04/25, 02/06/25
Live Online Tutorials:
13/01/25, 10/02/25, 10/03/25, 09/04/25, 07/05/25, 02/06/25 all 4-5pm
Live Online Assessments:
Formative Assessment: 04/03/25, 30/04/25, 11/06/25
Summative Assessment: 09/04/25, 04/06/25, 06/08/25
Learning Outcomes
- Critically appraise, evaluate and apply robust and appropriate evidence to inform quality improvement
- Demonstrate critical understanding and application of quality improvement methodologies and project design
- Critically analyse and evaluate appropriate strategies for partnership working with stakeholders, including service users
- Critically apply and evaluate the change process to transform services and enhance service user experiences and outcomes
- Critically analyse, evaluate and apply the effectiveness of leadership, communication and risk management in the facilitation and management of quality improvement projects
Teaching & Assessment
12 Online Blocks of learning over 24 weeks
Live online webinars and tutorials
Independent Study
40 credits = 400 effort hours
At least one study day per 2-week block of learning
Attendance expected at live (synchronous) tutorials and webinars
A three-part patchwork assessment which focuses on a work-based service transformation project
Part 1: Project Proposal
Part 2: Stakeholder Analysis and Engagement Plan
Part 3: Communication and Facilitation Plan
How to Apply / Disclaimer
To apply for this as a single module as part of your Continuing Professional Development please enter the application system via our Professional Development section.
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