Our courses offer students the opportunity to gain specialist and enhanced knowlede and understanding of neonatal care. The Examination of the Newborn course is designed to facilitate midwives and neonatal nurses with advanced skills in discharge examination of the newborn whilst our paediatric courses offer both acute and community focused skills and knowledge. Our aim is to ensure evidence based holistic care for children and their families.
We aim to provide enhanced knowledge and understanding to enable students to meet the needs of families and their babies specifically those who require assessment and care from acute services. We listen carefully and respond to both the students and the managers who purchase our modules to ensure that the necessary high standards are set and met. Our innovative and current up to date modules meet the needs of both professionals and their managers. Our flexible deliveries and expert input from the multidisciplinary team provide stimulating and exciting opportunities for learning skills and knowledge based acquisition.
Courses:
- Grad Cert Special and Intensive Care of the Newborn
- BSc (Hons) Children and Young People
Modules
- Enhancing Neonatal practice
- Special and Transitional Care of the Newborn also suitable for nursery nurses
- High Dependency and intensive Care of the Newborn
- Substance Mis-using Parents
Specialist Interest
- Family & Communities Studies
- Continuous Professional Development Modules Midwifery
- Antenatal and Newborn Screening
- Examination of the Newborn
Anglia Ruskin University's Faculty of Health & Social Care is the largest provider of health and social care courses across the East of England. Delivering flexible, professionally recognised courses designed for the real world that meet national and international health and social care challenges. Offering exceptional learning environments that provide the hands-on experience required for the workplace, we are also extremely dedicated, enthusiatic and successful when it comes to research.
For further information or to register your interest:
Call 0845 196 4000
Email alex@anglia.ac.uk
Visit www.anglia.ac.uk/fhsc
Faculty of Health & Social Care
Anglia Ruskin University
3rd Floor WHB
Chelmsford
Essex
CM1 1SQ




