Managing Acute Illness in Primary Care




This module is about the clinical management of conditions that commonly present in primary care. It replaces the previous module, named minor illness, to reflect the broad and complex clinical presentations encountered by Advanced clinical practitioners working in this setting.
Fees and Funding for 2025/26
Indicative price for stand-alone module |
Home student: £1,770 |
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How to apply |
To apply for a self-funded place, please complete and return the application form below: To apply for a Workforce Development / Workforce Transformation funding WDF/WTF funded place, please complete and return the relevant application form below: Further information and Workforce Development Funding / CPD Funding online application form |
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Entry requirements
Qualified registered allied health professionals who are working towards an advanced level qualification at level 7, with a minimum of 3 years post registration experience. It is preferred that students have already completed the APACS module prior to starting MAI as this will provide a solid foundation for the clinical components of this module.
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Attendance
Delivery Method:
This module is delivered at our Collegiate Crescent Campus
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Provisional timetable
This module has intakes in September 2025 and January 2026.
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Assessment
- 3,000 word clinical case study
- 90 hours log/portfolio
- OSCEs all at level 7.
Successful completion of this module will earn you 30 level 7 credits
Further details
For further information please contact the module leader Alison Subramanian - alison.subramanian@shu.ac.uk