TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
Inspiring developments in health and social care O
ur commitment to promoting vocational skills ensures that
you are well prepared for work in both the NHS and social services.
An outstanding feature of our courses is the successful collabo- ration with NHS/primary care trusts and social services, giving you hands-on, practical skills very much in demand by employers.
These close links contributed to our high quality ratings gained in the Quality Assurance Agency’s national reviews for nursing, mid- wifery, allied health professions and social work.
Our expertise is underpinned by our extensive research activities and we are renowned for research into public health issues, physical
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Health and social care students benefi t from state-of-art resources in a purpose-built, award-winning facility at Teesside University.
activity and end-of-life care.
We also undertake academic con- sultancy and other external activi- ties that support the modernisa- tion of health and social care.
Changes to management in the NHS are your managers trained to meet the new demands?
At Professional Vocation Training we have experience of delivering flexible management training to Level 5 resulting in the AMSPAR/City and Guilds Diploma in Primary Care Man- agement specifically aimed at managers in Primary Care. We also offer ILM programmes for those wishing to undertake more generic training for accredited qualifications.
Medical Terminology
Medical Administration
Medical Secretarial
Primary Care Managers
Our programmes are flexible in terms of delivery, with the support of a personal tutor who will support you in designing a programme of study to enhance your skills in the workplace and which will fit around the demands of working in current job roles.
For further information or discuss your training needs, please contact: Clare Godfrey at
clare.godfrey.pvt.org.uk or call us on 0121 353 7780
Alternatively visit our website at:
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