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Please note that this programme is currently subject to University approval.
The MSc Cancer Care is a programme produced and delivered by the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, Liverpool and University of Liverpool. The programme is designed for you if you are a registered nurse, health and social care professional, someone who provides care for people with a cancer diagnosis within their care setting; or if you wish to develop your own practice in the holistic care of the person with cancer.
The broad impact of a cancer diagnosis and the complex journey of the patient and those important to them will be critically explored; enhancing awareness of individual needs and the provision of a holistic, patient centred approach to care. You will critically explore your own
A recognised health related professional qualification and professional registration
Experience in health or social care employment
Normally a relevant honours degree
Competency in written and spoken English (IELTS 7.0 or equivalent)
Module specific requirements and entry criteria will apply to some modules.
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