
Clinical Management of Minor Injury and Illness
- Study Mode: Part Time
- Location: Uxbridge
- Duration: 20 Weeks
- Start Date: April and July 2025
This module aims to provide you with an in-depth understanding of the assessment, diagnosis, and management of minor injuries and illnesses across the lifespan. We enable you to develop advanced clinical skills in the context of primary care or urgent care settings.
Why study Clinical Management of Minor Injury and Illness at BNU?
- Evidence based practice: The module will emphasise evidence-based practice, critical thinking, and decision-making, to enhance your ability to provide safe and effective care within this area. Using real world examples as references where possible we will provide you a solid grounding in the skills needed to manage minor injury and illness.
- Demonstrate your proficiency: Demonstrate advanced clinical skills in assessing and diagnosing minor injuries and illnesses. Interpret radiographic images with proficiency and accuracy using a structured approach. With the skills needed to evaluate and implement evidence-based management strategies for a range of minor injuries and illnesses you’ll be able to demonstrate your abilities as you go through the course.
- Collaborate across departments: Recognise and respond to potential complications and emergencies associated with minor illnesses and injuries. Collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams, demonstrating effective leadership, supervision and coordination of care for patients with minor illness or injury.
What facilities can I use?
You will have access to the university facilities as a student of BNU, which entitles you to some benefits, such as access to our 24/7 library with free study space and free laptop loans. Our AppsAnywhere service provides you with online access to the software you need to complete the course.
As a student of BNU you will have access to our student union, with free trips, societies and events for you to get involved in. We also have support services such as counselling, cost of living support, free laptop loans and CV writing. Our new restaurant serves food with a discounted rate and is only open to students and staff.
What will I study?
The course content will include:
Assessment and diagnosis of minor injuries and illnesses:
- History taking
- Physical examination
- Diagnostics and investigations.
- Anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology relevant to minor injuries and illnesses.
Evidence-based management strategies for minor injuries and illnesses:
- Wound care and closure
- Burns
- Injuries to the Eye
- Fractures, Splints, Plaster of Paris, Sprains and strains, Dislocations
- Head injuries
- X-ray request and interpretation (all ages)
- Insect and animal bites
- Foreign bodies
Assessment and management of common minor illnesses, including presentations from the following systems:
- Dermatology
- Ears, Nose and Throat
- Eyes
- Gastrointestinal and hepatic
- Male and female anatomical health
- Medication review
- Musculoskeletal
- Paediatric illness
- Renal and Genito-urinary
- Respiratory
- Adult and paediatric patients
- Professional, legal and ethical responsibilities
- Safeguarding and identification of at-risk service users.
- Pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions for pain management
- Interprofessional collaboration, effective communication and onward referral
How will I be taught and assessed?
Lectures cover foundational knowledge required to progress through the module. Seminars engage in case-based discussions, relevant evidence, and presentations.
Assessment will be formative and summative throughout the module. Formative assessment, in the form of regular clinical supervision and ePortfolio entries (WPBAs), will provide students with ongoing feedback.
A summative ePortfolio review will enable the demonstration of key learning outcomes and core capabilities. Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) will consolidate learning and allow students to evidence core capabilities.
What are the course entry requirements?
TBC
What are the tuition fees
Home
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Home, Academic Year 2024 - 2025: £1,560 per year *
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Home, Academic Year 2025 - 2026: £1,630 per year *
Following the Government’s announcement of 4 November 2024, we will be increasing our full-time undergraduate tuition fees for UK students to £9,535 per year from the start of the 2025/26 academic year. Our part-time fees for UK undergraduate students will increase to £7,145 per annum. Please visit , on the Government’s website, for more information about the changes.
Tuition fees for Home undergraduate students (including with foundation year) may increase in subsequent years for both new and continuing students in line with an inflationary amount determined by the Government.  
Tuition fees for both new and continuing international students may be subject to an inflationary increase based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the 12-month period to 31 January each year.  
Tuition fees for postgraduate courses and CPD may be subject to an inflationary increase based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the 12-month period to 31 January each year. This increase will apply to both new and continuing students.  
We understand, and really appreciate, the significant financial commitment our students make when they choose to study at BNU. We take our responsibilities to our students very seriously, and are ambitious for each to reach their full potential and succeed in their chosen career. Our fees help us to continue providing our students with a high-quality education, and to invest in the services and facilities which create an excellent student experience at BNU.
The following factors will be considered by the University when we set the annual fees: measures of inflation such as the retail price indices; projected increases in University costs; and any changes in the level of funding for teaching received from the Government.
What are my career prospects?
After studying this course, you will be equipped to succeed in a variety of careers in the field of minor injury and illness. You’ll leave with a contemporary view on practice as well as a more holistic skillset within this area. This course can be used as evidence of knowledge should you wish to change roles or advance your current position and as evidence of your advanced knowledge of the minor illness and injury subject matter.