02 Feb 2026 (Available)
Apply by: 19 Jan 2026
Semester 2
02 Feb 2026, 06 Feb 2026, 09 Feb 2026, 13 Feb 2026, 16 Feb 2026, 20 Feb 2026
Course overview
The major focus of this module of study will be the holistic assessment of the preterm/ sick new-born infant and their family. Application of essential physiology of the major body systems and the systematic assessment of the preterm/sick new-born infant will be achieved by the students in order to provide evidence based care. The student will be able to discuss the key factors which contribute to prematurity, illness and the outcome in the antenatal, intra-partum and post natal period
Available as a standalone module: Yes - applicants also need to complete the module Care of the Sick Neonate (HCN_6_004) to achive the neonatal Qualified in Speciality (QIS).
Attendance (please note, this may be subject to change)
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: LSBU Southwark Campus
Typical intake(s): Semester 1
Career Benefits
This module provides focus and direction for practitioners who wish to develop their career specifically with neonates. It is essential that all practitioners working within units that provide care for neonates and their families have the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure that they provide a safe and optimal standard of care. The module therefore allows students to develop their current practice and prepare for future roles, supporting their employability and career progression.
Assessment
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Element 1 - Practice based competencies
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Element 2 - 3,500 word critical analysis.
Assessment date: See above
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge and Understanding:
- Demonstrate an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the developmental and physiological differences in preterm and term infants, and explain the implications of care.
Intellectual skills:
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Analyse the reasons for a preterm infant being admitted to a Neonatal Unit (NNU), and a rationale for possible interventions.
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Discuss the evidence underpinning the care of the preterm/sick neonate.
Practical Skills:
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Analyse the importance of performing a systematic physical assessment of the preterm/ sick neonate infant, planning and prioritising care appropriately in conjunction with the multi-disciplinary team.
- Evaluate and deliver safe and optimal standard of care to the preterm/sick new-born Infants and their families.
Transferable skills:
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Ability to work in partnership with families and multidisciplinary team.
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.

Course details
Course leader
Valance Hughes (hughesv3@lsbu.ac.uk)
Course delivery
Onsite and online
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Prerequisites
- 240 Credit points of which no more than 120 are at level 4 and no less than 120 at level 5 or equivalent. In exceptional circumstances if an individual has evidence of recent professional learning they may enter with 60 Credit points at level 5 or equivalent.
- Registration on the NMC professional register.

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