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2 Best Palliative Care Master's Degree Programs for 2024

Discover the leading Palliative Care Master's Degree programs for 2024. Our list of 2 courses is tailored to help you excel in your chosen field with WeUni.

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Clinical Management of Pain (Online Learning) MSc, PgCert, PgDip, PgProfDev

The University of Edinburgh

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Online

United Kingdom

Health Sciences, Medicine, Nursing, Physiotherapy (Physical Therapy), Occupational Therapy, Palliative Care

Master of Science (MSc)

The Clinical Management of Pain programme aims to tackle the ‘real-world’ challenges faced by clinicians, with a strong focus and connection to patients and working in practice. It is a multidisciplinary programme that aims to develop the skills, knowledge and confidence of clinicians working with people experiencing pain using up-to-date evidence in a modern teaching environment.

English

1 Year

Master of Clinical Science in Interprofessional Pain Management

Western University Faculty of Health Sciences

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Online

Canada

Health Sciences, Medicine, Nursing, Physiotherapy (Physical Therapy), Occupational Therapy, Palliative Care

Master's Degree

The Interprofessional Pain Management Program (IPM) lets clinicians seeking new skills and expertise enhance their clinical approach to pain management. Healthcare professionals from a variety of disciplines, including medicine, physiotherapy, pharmacy, nursing, occupational therapy, social work, psychology, and dentistry will benefit from the program.

English

1 Year

Master's Degree, Palliative Care

A Master's Degree is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a specific course of study. It typically requires one to three years of full-time study and allows students to specialize in a particular field or area of interest, enhancing their knowledge and skills for career advancement.

Palliative Care focuses on improving the quality of life for patients facing serious illnesses. It involves providing relief from symptoms, pain, and stress, while addressing the emotional, social, and spiritual needs of patients and their families. Palliative Care professionals work collaboratively with healthcare teams to ensure holistic care and support for patients in challenging circumstances.