Are you eligible for funding?

Get information about our TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS and ELIGIBILITY.

» How to apply

Newsletter

Keep up to date with NTI news by signing up to receive its quarterly newsletter, Network.

Healthcare Courses

This page will be updated shortly.

  1. Course title Community Specialist Practice (incorporating PG Dip)
    Dates
    Summary It's 52 weeks long and is made up of 50% theory and 50% practice in a placement.
    Delivery Institution University of Derby
    More information
  2. Course title Diagnostic Radiography
    Dates
    Summary You'll learn in a variety of ways such as keynote lectures, group discussions, practical sessions and work-based learning in imaging departments. You'll also apply theory to clinical situations, sharing your learning with other health and social care professions in the Clinical Skills Suite, which is a safe and controlled area to develop your skills and knowledge.
    Delivery Institution University of Derby
    More information
  3. Course title Doctor of Practice
    Dates
    Summary It usually takes three to six years to complete this course part time, but you can take up to eight years if you need to. Alternatively you can choose to study this programme to diploma or masters level.
    Delivery Institution University of Derby
    More information
  4. Course title DXA Reporting for Clincians
    Dates
    Summary The course is equivalent to two modules at masters level 7. The course lasts for about 36 weeks, but is dependent on the time you need to develop your portfolio of evidence.
    Delivery Institution University of Derby
    More information
  5. Course title Facilitating Improvement Learning in Health and Social Care Practice
    Dates
    Summary Supported by the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement (NHSIII), this course will develop you as a facilitator specialising in applied improvement knowledge in practice.
    Delivery Institution University of Derby
    More information
  6. Course title Foundation Degree in the Management of Healthy Lifestyles
    Dates Ongoing
    Summary This innovative FdA brings together disciplines of managing physical activity for community health and the physiological basis of sport and exercise, the need to understand body systems and the impact that life choices can have on health and disease, social inequalities in health, understanding the impact of diet and nutrition and the psychology behind changing behaviours to enable a move to a healthy lifestyle.

    This FdA comprises of work based, college based and research based units, so full time learners who are not in employment will spend time in work placements in order to complete the degree.
    Delivery Institution Northampton College
    More information

NTI network advisor

To find out more and to get help with your grant application contact:

  • Beverley Fearnley
    c/o Medilink East Midlands
    BioCity Nottingham
    Pennyfoot Street
    Nottingham
    NG1 1GF
  • T: 0115 912 4336 M: 07917 535 432
  • bfearnley@dmu.ac.uk
Creative industries network members