Managing Clinical Complexities in Primary Care




This module critically examines and evaluates how to navigate complex and difficult consultations within a primary care setting. Topics, such as assessing and managing patients with co-morbid conditions, poly pharmacy and neurodiversity, will be included. This compliments the module, management of acute illness in primary care.
Fees and Funding for 2025/26
Indicative price for stand-alone module |
Home student: £885 |
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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/MCC 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 via distance learning
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Provisional timetable
This module has intakes in September 2025 and January 2026.
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Assessment
- 3,000 word case study on a complex clinical encounter
Successful completion of this module will earn you 15 level 7 credits
Further details
For further information please contact the module leader Alison Subramanian - alison.subramanian@shu.ac.uk