Course summary
The Postgraduate Certificate in Neuromodulation and Pain Management will give you the academic background and specialist skills needed to deepen your knowledge in this field. You will focus on anatomy, pathology and pathophysiology of the central and peripheral pain pathways. The modular nature of the programme is designed to fit around the needs of students in full-time employment. Modules will be taught online in three-day blocks approximately every four to six weeks.
- Our online modular programme is designed to fit around your busy working life
- Join our unique programme and gain specialist skills and understanding of this growing field that is reshaping the whole landscape of neuroscience
- Achieve a qualification in one academic year through part-time study
Modules
Please see website for up-to-date module information.
Assessment method
You will be assessed based on (online) submitted written assignments.
Entry requirements
Candidates should have a degree or equivalent in an appropriate subject from an approved educational establishment (minimum 2:2) and/or professional qualifications or experience sufficient to satisfy the Head of Division and Course Director of the applicant’s fitness to pursue the course of study.
Fees and funding
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Provider information
Queen Mary University of London
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Tower Hamlets
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