This course is likely suitable for you if:
- You have an interest in a career in healthcare, such as nursing, allied health professions, or healthcare support.
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You are seeking an entry-level qualification that could prepare you for further education in health sciences.
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You prefer a practical and vocational approach to learning, with an emphasis on gaining foundational skills in healthcare.
What experience and skills will you gain?
Typically, a Level 2 Transition Programme in Health would focus on foundational knowledge and skills such as:
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Understanding basic health and safety protocols in healthcare settings.
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Introduction to human biology and the basic principles of caring for individuals.
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Communication skills necessary for effective interaction with patients and healthcare professionals.
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Basic clinical skills, depending on the specific focus of the program (e.g.taking vital signs, basic patient care).
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Campus
This course will be delivered at London South Bank Technical College - Nine elms
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What do you need to apply?
Application requirements can vary, but generally, you might need completion of GCSEs includings English, Maths, and Science of Grade 3 or above
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How will you be assessed?
Assessment methods in such courses typically include:
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Practical assessments or demonstrations of skills.
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Written assignments or tests covering the theoretical components of the course.
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Continuous assessment through coursework and possibly a final exam or project.
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Where can this course take you?
Completing a Level 2 course in health can lead to various opportunities:
* Further study, such as progressing to Level 3 qualifications in health and social care or specialized health training programs.
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Entry-level positions in healthcare settings, such as healthcare assistant roles.
- A foundational step towards more advanced training in nursing or allied health professions.
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