ObjectivesYou'll develop a critical understanding of how evidence is generated, retrieved, appraised and implemented. You'll become skilled in applying various research methodologies and will pursue projects related to your own area of interest.
Entry requirementsApplicants should have an honours degree (2.2 classification or above) or equivalent qualification.
Academic titleMSc Evidence-based Practice (Ophthalmology)
Course descriptionMSc Evidence-based Practice (Ophthalmology)
The course examines evidence-based practice within the field of ophthalmology and its use in health and social care. Its flexible nature allows the core concepts of evidence-based practice to be studied either through a distance learning route or by taught methods. The course will be relevant to ophthalmologists, ophthalmology nurses, optometrists and any healthcare professional working in the field of eye care.
Course structure
Modules focus upon evidence-based practice, research design, statistics, change management and work-based learning. You'll also have the opportunity to conduct your own research project.
Careers
You'll enhance your ability to implement evidence-based practice, and undertake and publish research in your field.
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