Haemato-oncology 10 credits
- CampusBirmingham (Edgbaston)Delivery formatIn person
- Start date2025/26 dates TBCDuration5 days
- AwardMicrocredential (10 credits)
- Entry requirements6 months oncology experience and holding a degree, preferably a 2.1 or equivalent qualifications in an appropriate medical/scientific subject.
- Fees (UK/Ireland)CPD course fees vary. Please see fee details for more information.
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Course overview
This course provides a comprehensive overview of Haemato-oncology, led by specialists in their field. It focusses on the latest research and developments in the discipline, thereby providing you the opportunity to engage with cutting-edge research and be at the forefront of advancements in Haemato-oncology.
Neoplastic conditions of the haemapoietic and lymphoid systems are closely related and account for over 4000 deaths in the UK each year. Treatment of patients with haemopoietic malignancies involves a range of strategies such as transplantation, tyrosine kinase inhibitors and differentiation agents. This course is delivered by both clinical and non-clinical staff and there is a strong emphasis on current research and recent developments within the discipline.
Course delivery
Attendance required
5 day block of teaching
Course dates
Dates for 2025/26 are TBC. The course normally runs February - March.
Assessment
Oral presentation plus 1000 word written assignment
Academics involved in the delivery of this module
- Dr Manoj Raghaven
- Dr Fiona Clark
- Professor Guy Pratt
Credits
10 credits
Entry requirements
6 months oncology experience and holding a degree, preferably a 2.1 or equivalent qualifications in an appropriate medical/scientific subject.
For futher information, please contact
Programme Administrator
Tel: +44 (0)121 414 3803
Email: clinicaloncology@contacts.bham.ac.uk
Fees and scholarships
Fees for 2025/26 entry
Microcredential (Home): £605
Microcredential (International): £1,687
Non-credit: £505.60
Application process
You can choose to study this course as either a microcredential or a non-credit CPD short course.
Why choose a Postgraduate Microcredential short course?
- Microcredentials offer the perfect opportunity to boost your CV without the commitment of a full degree
- Usually taken from existing modules within a Masters, they can be used as standalone credentials with some also counting as academic credits at postgraduate level
- Add a postgraduate level qualification to your CV
- Develop the specialist skills you need for your career goals
- Alumni status with the University of Birmingham
- Learners will have the same access to our student support and campus facilities as our students on full degree programmes.
Please note the deadline for submitting an application:
- Applicants eligible for Home fees are to apply a minimum of 6 weeks before the module start date.
- Applicants eligible for Overseas fees are to apply a minimum of 3 months before the module start date.
Please note that once registered for the microcredential you cannot swap for the non-credit short course version.
Non-credit short course
The microcredential and the non-credit short course follow the same course structure, the difference between them both is with the non-credit short course you do not take the assessment at the end therefore you will not receive credits but will receive a certificate of completion, this certificate cannot be converted to credits.
Please note if you apply for the non-credit short course, you cannot swap to the microcredential version once registered.
Places on the non-credit short course are limited so please enquire before if spaces are available.