general schema three year healthcare scientist training programme (stp)
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Approved 23 Feb 2011
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General SchemaThree year Healthcare Scientist Training Programme (STP)
Introductory Academic Block (Minimum of 1 month)
• Followed by an elective ( 4 - 6 weeks) in any healthcare science specialism or a related clinical service
Workplace Trainingin an NHS or other approved organisation leading to formal Certification
• Remainder in Single Specialism training
Specialism 1Specialism 1 Specialism 2Specialism 2 Specialism 3Specialism 3 Specialism 4Specialism 4
Themed Rotations
• Initial 12 months rotational training (3 months in each of 4 specialisms)
Academic learningleading to
MastersDegree
With part time attendance on a HEI based Masters programme throughout
the training period
Underpinning knowledge to support the workplace-based training.
Problem based learning may be one of the methods of learning, to enable synergies between the academic programme and the workplace training programme.
Approved 23 Feb 2011
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Blood Sciences Three year Healthcare Scientist Training Programme (STP)
Introductory Academic Block (Minimum of 1 month)
For remainder of the time, a single specialism from:• Clinical Biochemistry• Haematology / Transfusion Science• Clinical Immunology
< Clinical Immunology (without Histocompatibility & Immunogenetics)
< Clinical Immunology (with Histocompatibility & Immunogenetics)
• Genetics (rotations taken from both Blood and Cellular Sciences)
Clinical Biochemistry
Clinical Biochemistry
Haematology / Transfusion
Science
Haematology / Transfusion
ScienceClinical
ImmunologyClinical
ImmunologyGenetics &Molecular
Science
Genetics &Molecular
Science
Academic learningleading to
Themed Rotations
MastersDegree
With part time attendance on a HEI based Masters programme throughout
the training period
Underpinning knowledge to support the workplace-based training.
Problem based learning may be one of the methods of learning, to enable synergies between the academic programme and the workplace training programme.
• Followed by an elective ( 4 - 6 weeks) in any healthcare science specialism or a related clinical service
• Initial 12 months rotational training (3 months in each of 4 specialisms)
Workplace Trainingin an NHS or other approved organisation leading to formal Certification
Approved 23 Feb 2011
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Cellular Sciences Three year Healthcare Scientist Training Programme (STP)
Introductory Academic Block (Minimum of 1 month)
For remainder of the time, a single specialism from:• Histopathology• Cytopathology• Reproductive Science• Genetics (rotations taken from both Blood Sciences and Cellular Sciences)
HistologyHistology CytologyCytology ReproductiveScience
ReproductiveScience
Genetics &Molecular
Science
Genetics &Molecular
Science
Academic learningleading to
MastersDegree
With part time attendance on a HEI based Masters programme throughout
the training period
Underpinning knowledge to support the workplace-based training.
Problem based learning may be one of the methods of learning, to enable synergies between the academic programme and the workplace training programme.
Themed Rotations
• Followed by an elective ( 4 - 6 weeks) in any healthcare science specialism or a related clinical service
• Initial 12 months rotational training (3 months in each of 4 specialisms)
Workplace Trainingin an NHS or other approved organisation leading to formal Certification
Approved 23 Feb 2011
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Infection Sciences Three year Healthcare Scientist Training Programme (STP)
Introductory Academic Block (Minimum of 1 month)
For remainder of the time, a single specialism from: • Clinical Microbiology
(including: infection control & epidemiology, virology, bacteriology, mycology, parasitology)
Epidemiology &
Health Protection
Epidemiology &
Health ProtectionBacteriologyBacteriology VirologyVirology Molecular
ScienceMolecularScience
Academic learningleading to
Themed Rotations
MastersDegree
With part time attendance on a HEI based Masters programme throughout
the training period
Underpinning knowledge to support the workplace-based training.
Problem based learning may be one of the methods of learning, to enable synergies between the academic programme and the workplace training programme.
• Followed by an elective ( 4 - 6 weeks) in any healthcare science specialism or a related clinical service
• Initial 12 months rotational training (3 months in each of 4 specialisms)
Workplace Trainingin an NHS or other approved organisation leading to formal Certification
Approved 23 Feb 2011
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Medical Physics Three year Healthcare Scientist Training Programme (STP)
Introductory Academic Block (Minimum of 1 month)
For remainder of the time, a single specialism from:• Radiotherapy Physics• Radiation Safety• Imaging with Non-Ionising Radiation• Imaging with Ionising Radiation
RadiotherapyPhysics
RadiotherapyPhysics
RadiationSafety
Physics
RadiationSafety
Physics
Imaging withNon-Ionising
radiation
Imaging withNon-Ionising
radiation
Imaging withIonising
Radiation
Imaging withIonising
Radiation
Academic learningleading to
Themed Rotations
MastersDegree
With part time attendance on a HEI based Masters programme throughout
the training period
Underpinning knowledge to support the workplace-based training.
Problem based learning may be one of the methods of learning, to enable synergies between the academic programme and the workplace training programme.
• Followed by an elective ( 4 - 6 weeks) in any healthcare science specialism or a related clinical service
• Initial 12 months rotational training (3 months in each of 4 specialisms)
Workplace Trainingin an NHS or other approved organisation leading to formal Certification
Approved 23 Feb 2011
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Clinical Engineering Three year Healthcare Scientist Training Programme (STP)
Introductory Academic Block (Minimum of 1 month)
For remainder of the time, a single specialism from:
• Rehabilitation Engineering• Clinical Measurement & Development (this specialism results from combining Design
& Development with Clinical Measurement & ICT)• Device Risk Management & Governance
Rehabilitation Engineering
Rehabilitation Engineering
Design&
Development
Design&
Development
Device RiskManagement &Governance
Device RiskManagement &Governance
ClinicalMeasurement
& ICT
ClinicalMeasurement
& ICT
Academic learningleading to
Themed Rotations
MastersDegree
With part time attendance on a HEI based Masters programme throughout
the training period
Underpinning knowledge to support the workplace-based training.
Problem based learning may be one of the methods of learning, to enable synergies between the academic programme and the workplace training programme.
• Followed by an elective ( 4 - 6 weeks) in any healthcare science specialism or a related clinical service
• Initial 12 months rotational training (3 months in each of 4 specialisms)
Workplace Trainingin an NHS or other approved organisation leading to formal Certification
Approved 23 Feb 2011
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Neurosensory Sciences Three year Healthcare Scientist Training Programme (STP)
Introductory Academic Block (Minimum of 1 month)
For remainder of the time, a single specialism from:
• Neurophysiology• Ophthalmic & Vision Science• Audiology (includes paediatric experience)
AudiologyAudiologyOphthalmic &
VisionScience
Ophthalmic &Vision
ScienceNeurophysiologyNeurophysiology
Clinical Assessment & Investigations
Clinical Assessment & Investigations
Academic learningleading to
Themed Rotations
MastersDegree
With part time attendance on a HEI based Masters programme throughout
the training period
Underpinning knowledge to support the workplace-based training.
Problem based learning may be one of the methods of learning, to enable synergies between the academic programme and the workplace training programme.
• Followed by an elective ( 4 - 6 weeks) in any healthcare science specialism or a related clinical service
• Initial 12 months rotational training (3 months in each of 4 specialisms)
Workplace Trainingin an NHS or other approved organisation leading to formal Certification
Approved 23 Feb 2011
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Cardiac, Vascular, Respiratory & Sleep SciencesThree year Healthcare Scientist Training Programme (STP)
Introductory Academic Block (Minimum of 1 month)
CardiologyCardiology Respiratory and Sleep Science
Respiratory and Sleep Science
VascularScience
VascularScience
Clinical Assessment
& Investigations
Clinical Assessment
& Investigations
Perfusion(only available to
perfusion specialism)
Perfusion(only available to
perfusion specialism)
For remainder of the time, a single specialism from: • Cardiac Physiology
< Cardiac Physiology with cardiac rhythm management
< Cardiac Physiology with cardiac imaging
• Vascular Science• Respiratory & Sleep Science• Clinical Perfusion (rotations 1 to 3 outlined, with 4th rotation in perfusion)
Mandatory rotations for all specialisms except Perfusion
Academic learningleading to
MastersDegree
With part time attendance on a HEI based Masters programme throughout
the training period
Underpinning knowledge to support the workplace-based training.
Problem based learning may be one of the methods of learning, to enable synergies between the academic programme and the workplace training programme.
• Followed by an elective ( 4 - 6 weeks) in any healthcare science specialism or a related clinical service
Initial 12 months rotational training (3 months in each of 4 specialisms)
Workplace Trainingin an NHS or other approved organisation leading to formal Certification
Approved 23 Feb 2011
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Gastrointestinal (GI) Physiology & UrodynamicsThree year Healthcare Scientist Training Programme (STP)
Introductory Academic Block (Minimum of 1 month)
For remainder of the time, a single specialism from:(6 months of shared GI and Urodynamics specialist training
with the remainder of the time spent in either GI or Urodynamics)
• GI Physiology • Urodynamics (fourth rotation chosen from Respiratory Science or Cardiology)
Cardiology Cardiology
UrodynamicsUrodynamicsGI PhysiologyGI PhysiologyClinical
Assessment& Investigations
Clinical Assessment
& InvestigationsRespiratory
ScienceRespiratory
Science
Mandatory rotations for GI Physiology Specialism
(3 months in each of 4 specialisms)
Academic learningleading to
MastersDegree
With part time attendance on a HEI based Masters programme throughout
the training period
Underpinning knowledge to support the workplace-based training.
Problem based learning may be one of the methods of learning, to enable synergies between the academic programme and the workplace training programme.
• Followed by an elective ( 4 - 6 weeks) in any healthcare science specialism or a related clinical service
Initial 12 months rotational training
Workplace Trainingin an NHS or other approved organisation leading to formal Certification
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