GraduateDr Reeba OliverAdvanced Gynaecological Endoscopy MScI’ve developed programmes to address the complex physical and emotional needs of women who’ve suffered female genital mutilation (FGM) and opened the first UK community-based walk-in clinic for those affected in 2019.
StudentLauren FindlayPrimary and Community Care (Community Children's Nursing) (SPQ) MScThe course supports my existing skills with new theory, so I can underpin the care I give to my patients and professionally challenge my practice.
StudentBjorn RamirezHealthcare Practice MScMy practice modules help me improve the care and service I provide to my patients and I can channel the situations I encounter at work into meaningful reflective experiences.
GraduateHayley WardEducation for Health Professionals PGCertI’ve moved from being a clinician and novice teacher to an educator rooted in contemporary clinical practice, and I'm now working as a Teaching Fellow at Surrey.
StudentSarah RobertsEducation for Health Professionals MAThe teaching staff are very approachable, knowledgeable and supportive. They’re always keen to provide me and my peers with valuable learning experiences.
StudentSteffi BaileyAdvanced Clinical Practice MScA huge benefit of the course is how flexible it is. I’ve got 2-5 years to complete all my modules, which makes it manageable alongside my other commitments.
GraduateVikki SaraviaEducation for Health Professionals PGCertI’m now a full-time Teaching Fellow in Integrated Health (Midwifery) at Surrey and I’m proud that I get to support and challenge the next generation of midwives.
StudentAlice HodgsonAdvanced Clinical Practice MScThe modules on the course have covered varying topics, with my favourites focusing on advanced assessment, clinical reasoning, critical care, and independent/supplementary prescribing (V300).
StudentSusan Gayle CeleraAdvanced Clinical Practice MScMy time at Surrey has made me a more confident and competent nurse. I can now prescribe medications to patients, which is incredibly empowering, as other nurses now come to me instead of junior doctors.