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22 Apr 2026 (Available)

Apply by: 25 Mar 2026

Semester 2

22 Apr 2026, 29 Apr 2026, 06 May 2026, 13 May 2026, 20 May 2026, 27 May 2026, 10 Jun 2026 (Examination)

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The College of Health and Life Sciences

2025/26

Principles and Practice of Wound Care

HAN_6_004 [Module]

20 Credits

Academic level: 6

Course overview

This module is designed to build on practice experience of practitioners who undertake wound care management. It will provide theoretical rationale underpinning practice and enable critical analysis relating theory to practice in wound care management. It will ideally require actual practice of wound care management in a clinical environment or patient home.


Available as a standalone module: Yes


Attendance: (Please note, this is subject to change for future intakes)

Dates: For attendance information, please see the top of this page. Please note, if the module is full or closed for the intake(s) this academic year, dates may not appear. 

Venue: TBC

Typical intake(s): Semester 2


Career Benefits

This module seeks to provide focus and direction for practitioners who wish to develop their skills and expertise in relation to wound care.  The module aims to enable an individual practitioner to have broader competence skills to progress in a direction that meets workforce, meeting the needs of the future NHS as outlines in the Five Year Forward View in 2014 by the Department of Health (DH, 2014) and the HEE agenda for Clinical Academic Careers Framework (HEE 2015).

Completion of this Module should help the practitioner to be in a better position to progress in their career.


Assessment

Formative:

The students’ formative assessments will require all students to give a reflective account of a wound they have managed (or an image of a wound with a brief scenario will be provided) and how the MDT was involved in this patient’s care. This will help the student to understand the assessment criteria for the written examination.


Summative:

Two Hour Exam = 100%

A written examination during which achievement of the module learning outcomes will be demonstrated (100%).

The assessment requires the student to provide evidence of knowledge of the probable cause of the wound, assessment of the wound, treatment and prevention of recurrence. The student will need to critically evaluate current best evidence.

Two hours will be allowed for the candidate to explain how he/she would manage the wound shown on a picture and patient case history as well as complete short answers.

Pass Mark – 40% for level 6

Pass Mark – 50% for level 7

Assessment date: See attendance dates


Learning Outcomes

Knowledge and Understanding:   

  • Evidence based knowledge of the physiology of normal wound healing and factors that may delay this.
  • Understanding of wound assessment processes and rationale for selecting dressings and evaluation of current evidence.
  • Knowledge of duty of care in relation to wound management.  

Intellectual skills:

  • To have a working knowledge of the theory underpinning the practice of wound care management plus an ability to critically evaluate current evidence.
  • To be able to analyse rationale for wound care management based on the relevant patient history and wound assessment.

Practical Skills:

  • To be able to assess, plan, implement and critically evaluate normal wound healing in clinical practice and to manage any adverse changes.
  • To be able to use the university electronic education site Moodle for reading relevant articles.
  • Demonstrate evidence of best practice. 

Transferable skills:

  • Ability to manage an aspect of patient care over time using good documentation and practical skills.
  • Critical analysis skill.
  • Interpersonal communication skills in relation to a clinical situation.

 

Funding

£1,285.00

Why Choose LSBU?

Our Central London facilities provide an ideal environment for clinical skills development and simulation learning. The skills laboratories and lecture rooms are equipped for teaching a variety of skills in a safe environment, allowing participants to develop high levels of competence and confidence under close supervision.

We offer programmes for all levels of healthcare staff. From study days and foundation degrees for staff working in bands 1-4, through to top-up degrees, specialist modules, Master's programmes and professional doctorates for a variety of healthcare professionals.

Undertaking CPD at LSBU means learning from experts with excellent knowledge and clinical skills in their area of speciality. Many of our academic staff hold joint posts between LSBU and some of London's most prestigious hospitals and healthcare services.

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Course details

Course leader

Jane Smiddy (smiddyj@lsbu.ac.uk)

Course delivery

Hybrid

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Prerequisites

  • Registration on relevant professional register.
  • A minimum of 6 months’ post-registration experience in a related area of practice. 
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