Continuing Professional Development

for health and social care professionals working with people who have

Neurological Conditions

York Hospitals NHS Trust

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Please take the time to register with us. By doing this, we will be able to inform you of new virtual conferences and new continuing professional development courses. If you don't, you are simply missing out on these opportunities.

Postgraduate and undergraduate specialist learning opportunities. Part-time flexible study delivered by distance learning.

  • Undergraduate – Vocational Certificate (level 1)
  • Undergraduate - Professional Diplomas (level 3)
  • Postgraduate – Masters Certificate, Masters Diploma, Full MSc

Courses

The only courses available in the world

To our knowledge these courses covering differing neurological conditions are the only ones available in the world delivered by distance learning.

Our courses attract healthcare professionals such as nurses, doctors, occupational therapists and physiotherapists from all parts of the UK and abroad, enabling them to obtain specialist knowledge and skills essential to their continuing professional development.

Virtual Neurology Conference Centres

The Virtual Neurology Conference Centres (VNCCs) are organised and hosted by Reelsound. There is one for professionals and one for families, each with their own conference programmes. They have been developed with a grant from NeuroEducation.

The Centre for Community Neurological Studies is a collaboration between NeuroEducation and Leeds Metropolitan University.

Established in 1996 it has gone from strength to strength expanding all the time. It began with one diploma and 15 students. Now over 3000 professionally qualified health staff have enrolled from all over the United Kingdom and abroad.

Presently the Centre offers two Masters courses covering epilepsy and multiple sclerosis practice, and four professional diplomas covering epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease and stroke.

A Vocational Certificate in Epilepsy is also offered. It is aimed at people with epilepsy, partners and guardians of those with epilepsy and unqualified staff.

Neurological Information Centre:

Here we aim to highlight websites that provide the latest information on many different neurological problems. The sites are useful to many groups of people, but are particularly helpful to people with a neurological condition and their families.