University of St Andrews - Online Course in Health Humanities Approaches within Health Professions Education - Online
University of St Andrews - Online

University of St Andrews - Online

Course in Health Humanities Approaches within Health Professions Education - Online

Online United Kingdom

Course

1 semester

English

Part time

16 Aug 2026

Sep 2026

GBP 1,450 *

Distance Learning

* 1450 GBP per module

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The Health Professions Education online stand-alone modules are for those interested in developing themselves in a health professions education role, and offer the flexibility of learning to suit those currently employed.

This module will focus on integrating health and medical humanities within health professions education.

Health professions education can be enhanced and improved by incorporating healthcare humanities. Theoretical humanities approaches, as well as practical arts learning, can be incorporated into health professions education to improve the student experience and learning outcomes.

You will learn how to include humanities scholarship into your healthcare teaching and why it can improve your students' knowledge and understanding.

Highlights

  • A fully online part-time module which offers flexibility of learning to suit those currently employed in a healthcare or academic setting.
  • As an interprofessional and interdisciplinary programme, the stand-alone module provides opportunities to learn collaboratively about a range of educational contexts and teaching practices.
  • Experiential and immersive learning opportunities mean learners undertaking the module can have a real-time experience of the concepts being taught.
  • Award-winning learning technology infrastructure and support to provide innovative, interactive, and flexible learning and to support the student learning journey.
  • Staff from a variety of disciplines and healthcare backgrounds with expertise and experience in educating healthcare professionals.
  • 15 credits at SCQF Level 11 awarded by the University of St Andrews and a certificate of award.

The module content will cover a range of approaches and methods of teaching, learning, and assessment, where learners will engage in independent and group study. Aspects of the programme will be interprofessional and interdisciplinary, enabling learners to reflect on and share their own teaching and learning practices. The course will provide the opportunity to learn with, from, and about each other’s educational contexts.

Action learning sets will be utilised to bring a challenging or complex issue to discuss and share ideas for resolution. Learners will be able to develop a toolkit that enhances their problem-solving abilities, critical thinking skills, and teaching strategies.

Academic staff in the School of Medicine provide expertise from a variety of disciplines and healthcare backgrounds. There is a wide range of experience in educating health professionals in a range of community and acute care settings, in interprofessional education, and in educational research. The School of Medicine has institutional memberships of the Association for the Study of Medical Education (ASME) and the UK Centre for the Advancement of Interprofessional Education (CAIPE).