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HEALTH & SOCIAL CAREHealth and social care is an attractive career pathway for individuals who wish to pursue a career in the health and/or social care sectors but do not initially wish to pursue professional careers in medicine, nursing or social work. There is also the potential to pursue such career pathways at postgraduate level.
The degree is excellent preparation for students seeking administrative and managerial type roles within various health and social care settings. It would also be highly relevant in the voluntary and independent sectors and to major charitable organisations with either a health or social care focus.
Social workers work with individuals and families in vulnerable circumstances to help improve outcomes in their lives. This may be helping to protect people from harm or abuse or supporting people to live independently. Social workers support people, act as advocates and direct people to the services they may require. The role of a social worker can be challenging; they often face difficult situations in which they have to apply their professional judgement and make tough decisions.
Social workers need good communication skills as they have to engage with individuals, their friends, family and other services such as health, police, schools, voluntary organisations and probation services.
BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care L510 Three-year full-time course
TEAM WORKING
SKILLS
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
SKILLS
GOODLEADERSHIP
SKILLS
ABILITY TO USE OWN INITIATIVE
WHAT PERSONAL QUALITIES WOULD BE USEFUL?
ORGANISEDABILITY TO
WORK INDEPENDENTLY
GOODCOMMUNICATION
SKILLS
CARING, PATIENT FOCUSED ATTITUDE
WHAT PERSONAL QUALITIES WOULD BE USEFUL?
CARING AND COMPASSIONATE
ATTITUDE
USEFUL SUBJECTS TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN
National organisation salaries start at around £22,000, more senior posts may rise to £38,000.
WHAT COULD I EARN?
£22,000
£38,000
Depending upon the sector, graduates in social policy can expect to earn an average annual starting salary of £22,000; more senior posts may rise to £38,000.
WHAT COULD I EARN?
£22,000
£38,000
WHAT CAREERS ARE AVAILABLE?
A wide variety of jobs in the public and voluntary sectors for example:
• health care management• the National Health Service• voluntary organisations • private health and social care organisations• health promotion/public health• education and research• professional social work or other personal
social services work
This degree will equip you for further professional and vocational training in fields such as:
• teaching• health care management• health promotion• health and social services• advocacy or volunteer work• postgraduate study or research towards
an academic career
A wide variety of subjects are taught as applied to health and social care, these include:
• Psychology • Social Policy• Law• Sociology• Human anatomy and physiology• Management and leadership• Research skills
WHAT A LEVELS WILL I NEED?
A typical offer is BBC at A levelPlease see website for specific and alternative entry requirements.
WHAT A LEVELS WILL I NEED?
A typical offer is BCC at A levelPlease see website for specific and alternative entry requirements.
WHAT A LEVELS WILL I NEED?
A typical offer is BBB at A levelPlease see website for specific and alternative entry requirements.
HUMANITIES HEALTH & SOCIAL CAREPSYCHOLOGYSOCIOLOGY
SOCIAL POLICY BSc (Hons) Social Policy L400Three-year full-time course
Social Policy is - both an academic subject and an applied field with real world significance in meeting our human needs and promoting individual and social wellbeing. Social Policy helps us address today’s most pressing social challenges by providing an understanding of how and why societies change, and how policies are put in place to respond to these changes.
Social Policy explores issues such as social citizenship rights, questions of justice and fairness, what we should consider as basic human needs and how, and by whom, these should be met. It also provides critical perspectives to issues such as globalisation, poverty, gender and health inequalities, and assesses the impact of each of these on individuals and society as a whole.
USEFUL SUBJECTS TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN
USEFUL SUBJECTS TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN
POLITICS
HISTORY LAW GEOGRAPHY
SOCIOLOGY
WHAT CAREERS ARE AVAILABLE?A wide variety of jobs in the public and voluntary sectors for example:
• the civil service• the health service• local government• housing management• voluntary organisations • education and research
This degree will equip you for further professional and vocational training in fields such as:
• law• teaching• housing management• health and social services
Osteopathy is a manner of detecting, treating and preventing conditions that affect the musculoskeletal system, namely muscles, ligaments, nerves and joints, in a holistic and scientifically based way – as stated by the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC.)
It is based on the principle that the wellbeing of an individual depends on their bones, muscles, ligaments and connective tissue functioning smoothly together. It aims to reduce pain whilst improving mobility by using gentle manual therapies rather than drugs or surgical intervention.
Osteopaths are highly competent healthcare professionals, who are recognised by the NHS as fully qualified to diagnose and treat independently.
WHAT A LEVELS WILL I NEED?A Level candidates require a minimum of AAB or ABB if studying at least one of the following subjects: Psychology, Maths, Chemistry, Physics or Biology. Please see website for specific and alternative entry requirements.
WHAT A LEVELS WILL I NEED?
A typical offer is ABB - BBB at A level
Entry requirements and required subjects for joint honours courses may differ. Please see website for specific and alternative entry requirements.
WHAT A LEVELS WILL I NEED?
A typical offer is BBB at A levelPlease see website for specific and alternative entry require-ments, to include at least one science subject.
USEFUL SUBJECTS TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN
USEFUL SUBJECTS TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN
BIOLOGY & ANATOMY
PHYSIOLOGY NEUROLOGY PSYCHOLOGY SPINAL HEALTH
USEFUL SUBJECTS TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN
SOCIOLOGY HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE
SOCIAL POLICY
AGEINGSTUDIESCRIMINOLOGY CHILDHOOD STUDIES
& CHILDCARE
SOCIAL WORK BSc (Hons) Social Work L500Three-year full-time course
OSTEOPATHY M.Ost Osteopathy B310Four-year full-time course
SOCIAL SCIENCES BSc (Hons) Social Sciences L301Three-year full-time course
PERSISTENTEMPATHETIC PATIENT DEPENDABLE FLEXIBLE RESILIENT REFLECTIVE & SELF AWARE
HOLD INCLUSIVE
VALUESORGANISED
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
SKILLS
LOGICALANALYTICAL CREATIVE COMPASSIONATE TEAM PLAYER
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATOR INQUISITIVE
WHAT PERSONAL QUALITIES WOULD BE USEFUL?
WHAT PERSONAL QUALITIES WOULD BE USEFUL?
50%
University
Placement
Starting salaries for a newly qualified social worker range between £25,000 and £27,000. For a senior practitioner, salaries range between £33,000 and £40,000. Other senior positions that social workers move into include the role of team manager which ranges from £34,000 to £45,000.
WHAT COULD I EARN?
Most graduates will work in private practice, therefore salaries will be determined by the number of patients they see, whether or not they set up their own practice or join an already established practice.
WHAT COULD I EARN?
Most osteopaths are self-employed and either work for themselves, running a small business, or in a clinic that is owned by someone else. Some osteopaths are employed by public institutions, such as the NHS, or in a university or school that delivers the appropriate training for students to graduate in osteopathy.
WHAT CAREERS ARE AVAILABLE?
£25,000 - 27,000
£33,000
£40-45,000
A trainee clinical psychologist starting at Band 6 earns £25,783. After qualification, salaries within the NHS start at Band 7. A typical starting salary can be in the region of £30,000. With experience, psychologists starting at Band 8a can earn from £30,000 to £50,000. Senior experienced psychologists in managerial or specialist roles may earn in excess of £80,000. Salaries in private practice or private hospitals may vary.
WHAT COULD I EARN?£25,783
£30-50,000
£80,000
WHAT CAREERS ARE AVAILABLE?
• government agencies - statutory social work• youth and community work • private sector - fostering, adoption • schools - educational welfare• police departments - child protection• courts - children and family court advisory and support
service (CAFCASS)• hospital social work teams • voluntary sector, e.g. Barnardos, NSPCC
THE COMMON CONDITIONS TREATED BY AN OSTEOPATH ARE RELATED TO...
• chronic and acute spinal pain• sports injuries• work injuries• postural dysfunction
Swansea University has received ‘recognised
qualification’ status from the General Osteopathic
Council (GOSC)
PSYCHOLOGY BSc (Hons) Psychology C800 Three-year full-time course
BSc (Hons) Criminology and Psychology 5S26 Three-year full-time course
Psychology is the study of the brain and how people behave - how they think, how they act, react and interact. Psychology is concerned with all aspects of behaviour and the thoughts, feelings and motivation underlying such behaviour. Studying psychology opens up a diverse range of career options amongst a variety of employers.
EDUCATION
Education is a forward-looking, research-led discipline concerned with policy and practice from a global perspective. It’s a rapidly growing area of study that focusses on understanding how people learn and how structures of education operate to foster life-long learning and personal development. Studying Education opens up a wide range of career options amongst a variety of employers.
WHAT CAREERS ARE AVAILABLE?
• how the brain works• human behaviour• mental health• health and social wellbeing• criminal behaviour• language, thinking and reasoning• human development• sleep and dreaming• how memory works
USEFUL SUBJECTS TO STUDY OR HAVE AN INTEREST IN
Please see website for specific and alternative entry
requirements, including GCSEs.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Social workers engage with a diverse group of people, this may include:• young offenders• older people • people with learning and
physical disabilities• school non-attenders• homeless people• people who misuse substances• people with mental health conditions• children and families
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POLITICS
HISTORY
SOCIOLOGY
BSc (Hons) Psychology students have the opportunity to study for a year abroad.
LONGER TERM CAREERS• consultant social worker• social work managerial roles• PhDs and professional
doctorates• Continuing Professional
Education and Learning (CPEL) (Care Council Wales)
COLLEGE OF HUMAN & HEALTH SCIENCES
• clinical psychology• education psychology • research psychology• forensic psychology• health psychology• health and social care• careers adviser /
personal adviser• human resources officer• psychotherapist• social research scientist
PARAMEDIC SCIENCEFew careers are as demanding, fast moving and rewarding as that of a paramedic. A paramedic is usually the senior healthcare professional at an accident or a medical emergency. Working alone, or with an emergency medical technician, they respond to people with a wide range of health and social care needs, many of whom will be experiencing a crisis in their lives. Relying on professionalism, clinical competence as well as empathy and compassion to delivering high quality patient care.
Paramedics are deployed primarily on emergency ambulances and rapid response cars as well as helicopters and bicycles. They utilise a range of sophisticated equipment for patient monitoring and diagnostics along with a wide range of medications for the patients in their care.
Paramedics require good communication skills as well as technical ability to be effective decision makers. They work alongside other emergency services and health professionals such as doctors and nurses often in sensitive and challenging situations to deliver high quality patient centred care.
DipHE Paramedic Science Two-year full-time course
WHAT PERSONAL QUALITIES WOULD BE USEFUL?
TEAM WORKER
EXCELLENTCOMMUNICATION
SKILLSEMPATHETIC
ABILITY TO REMAIN
MOTIVATED
PATIENT FOCUSED ATTITUDE
ABILITY TO STAY CALM
UNDER PRESSURE
USEFUL SUBJECTS TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN
WHAT COULD I EARN?
WHAT A LEVELS WILL I NEED?Candidates require a minimum of: BB at A level.Please see website for specific and alternative entry requirements.
WHAT A LEVELS WILL I NEED?Candidates require AAB-ABB at A level.
Please see website for specific and alternative entry requirements.
HUMAN BIOLOGY HEALTHCAREANATOMY BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCESOCIAL SCIENCE
50%
100%100% of paramedic science students are employed in relevant paramedic posts within six months of graduating.
50% of the teaching for paramedic science students will take place in
practice, and the other 50% will be taught at University.
Paramedics can expect to start on NHS Band 5 £22,128 - £28,746 plus up to 25% unsocial hours’ payment. Clinical Team Leaders earn, £26,041 - £34, 876 plus unsocial and Advanced Paramedic Practitioners earning £40,00 - 45,000. Private sector salaries may be considerably more depending on the setting.
£22,128 - £28,746
£26,041 - £34,876
£40,000 - £45,000
WHAT COULD I EARN?
Depending upon the sector, graduates in social sciences can expect to earn an average annual starting salary of £22,000; more senior posts may rise to £38,000.
WHAT CAREERS ARE AVAILABLE?The majority of paramedic science graduates are likely to have clinical roles, either within the NHS or the private sector. Paramedics with appropriate clinical experience and qualifications could choose to take up a specialist role in areas such as:
• clinical team leader • hazardous area response team• critical care on a helicopter • specialist practitioner• advanced paramedic
practitioner • consultant paramedic
Paramedics may also follow managerial, research or educational career pathways.
• professional social work or other personal social services work
• private sector employment in: o retailingo marketingo personnel management
• advocacy or volunteer work• postgraduate study or research
towards an academic career
• play therapy• education administration• community development work• education research• local and national government• social services• education departments in museums, galleries and theatres
This degree will equip you for further professional and vocational training in fields such as: • teaching• postgraduate study or research towards an academic career
PSYCHOLOGY HISTORY PHILOSOPHYSOCIOLOGY
WHAT COULD I EARN?
Typical salaries for qualified primary and secondary school teachers are in the region of £22,467-£33,160, depending on experience.
Within leadership and managerial roles, salaries can significantly exceed this.
BA (Hons) Education X200BSc (Hons) Education and Computing X2C1BSc (Hons) Education and Mathematics X2G7BSc (Hons) Education and Psychology X2M4BA (Hons) Education and Welsh X2P5Three-year full-time course
WHAT CAREERS ARE AVAILABLE?• government officer• management• marketing• disability services
worker• civil servant• probation and parole
officer• teaching
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£22,467 - £33,160
Social Sciences is a novel, multidisciplinary and research active discipline that asks the difficult questions and finds answers to the big (and small) challenges that society faces. It helps explain society, exploring issues such as social history, power and politics, inequality and discrimination, philosophy, gender and globalisation. This career-focussed degree is ideal for “socially curious” students and aims to develop graduates who have the critical thinking, problem-solving, personal attributes and communication skills needed to become leaders of social change.
WHAT CAREERS ARE AVAILABLE?
• social research • local and national politics• civil and public services• non-governmental/third sector
organisations
This degree will equip you for further professional and vocational training in fields such as: • law, journalism or teaching
It will also prepare you for:• postgraduate study or research
towards an academic career
£22,000
£38,000
PSYCHOLOGY
USEFUL LINKS
College of Paramedics - www.collegeofparamedics.co.uk
Health and Care Professions Council - www.hpc-uk.org
Welsh Ambulance Service - www.ambulance.wales.nhs.uk
NURSING
CARECOMPASSION COMMUNICATION COURAGE COMPETENCE COMMITMENT
HEALTH SCIENCES
Nurses are highly skilled healthcare professionals who work in an interesting, rewarding and challenging environment.They make a huge difference to people’s lives and although sometimes challenging, it is a rewarding and satisfying career for those who are caring and compassionate.
Nurses form the largest group of staff in the NHS and are a vital part of the healthcare team.
OUR 6 STANDARDS OF CARE
WHAT PERSONAL QUALITIES WOULD BE USEFUL?
1 listening and communication
teaching and advising
counselling skills
caring, patient focused attitude
equality and diversity
good interpersonal skills
team working2
3
4
5
6
7
USEFUL SUBJECTS TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN PSYCHOLOGY BIOLOGY SOCIOLOGY HEALTH & SOCIAL
The starting salary for a newly qualified nurse is approximately £22,000 and can rise to as much as £35,577 for a highly experienced staff nurse.
WHAT COULD I EARN?
WHAT A LEVELS WILL I NEED?
Candidates require a minimum of: BBB at A level.Please see website for specific and alternative entry requirements.
MENTAL HEALTH NURSINGB704Mental health problems account for 20% of the overall “burden of disease”, a larger share than any other single health problem. Poor mental health and mental illness have a significant impact on individuals, society and the economy overall.
The role of a mental health nurse is to deliver holistic services based on the recovery and enablement approach and on the appropriate management of risk. The quality of the relationship between practitioner and service user is central to this approach.
Mental health nurses may specialise in working with children or older people, or primary care mental health services.
As a mental health nurse you could work in a variety of settings:
Within a hospital you might work within any of the following: • acute mental health admissions ward • intensive care mental health services • specialist mental health e.g. CAMHS
or drug & alcohol • rehab / recovery and low secure mental health unit
In the community you could work at a:• GP surgery• prison• community health care centre• residential centre• patients’ own home• secure residential unit
CHILD NURSING B703As a children’s nurse you will work with a wide range of patient groups, from newborns through to 16 year olds and their families, which often come from a diverse range of backgrounds and cultures. Children’s nurses work as part of a multidisciplinary team and work closely with specialist nurses, doctors, physiotherapists, play specialists, social workers and others to provide and coordinate the health care and wellbeing of children, young people and their families. A children’s nurse will act as the key point of contact within the healthcare team for the child and their parents.
As a children's nurse you could specialise in a particular area of paediatrics, such as:
• neonatal intensive care • burns and plastics• cancer care• child protection• asthma• diabetes• continuing care for children with
special needs
ADULT NURSING B702 (Swansea) B740 (Carmarthen)Adult nursing involves the physical and psychological care of people from early adulthood to the elderly. Adult nursing is just as much about health promotion and wellbeing of the person as it is about sustenance and rehabilitation from acute or long term disease.
Adult nurses work at the centre of a multi-professional team and can be based in a diverse range of settings, such as:
• hospital based • specialist departments; burns and
plastic, A&E, cardiac, medical, surgical• in patients’ own homes • in clinics i.e. obesity, asthma or • diabetes clinics • GP surgeries• nursing homes
As an adult nurse you could choose to work in prisons, or with the police. There are also opportunities in the voluntary or private sector.
BSc (Hons) Nursing Three-year full-time course
MIDWIFERYMany women are cared for exclusively by midwives throughout their pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period. Delivering babies is only a small part of being a midwife; midwives are also involved in antenatal and postnatal care, providing counselling, offering support and education and helping families prepare for parenthood. Midwifery is a very responsible career that has incredible rewards to offset the dedication required.
Midwifery is becoming more community based with many midwives delivering services in a woman’s home, GP surgeries, local clinics and children’s centres. There is also the option to be based in a hospital where there are opportunities to work on antenatal, labour and postnatal wards and in neonatal units.
BMid (Hons) Midwifery B720Three-year full-time course
TEAM WORKING
COMMUNICATIONSKILLS
LEADERSHIPABILITY TO
THINK PRACTICALLY
PATIENT FOCUSED ATTITUDE
WHAT PERSONAL QUALITIES WOULD BE USEFUL?
ABILITY TO REMAIN
COMMITTED AND
MOTIVATED
USEFUL SUBJECTS TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN
The starting salary is at Band 5 and approximately £22,128. Midwives progress to Band 6 after one year of qualifying and on condition that they have achieved the appropriate level of competence. This band begins at £26,565 with annual increments.
WHAT COULD I EARN?
£22,128
£26,565
USEFUL LINKSNursing and Midwifery Council: www.nmc-uk.orgThe Royal College of Midwives: www.rcm.org.uk National Institute for Health and Care Excellence: www.nice.org.uk Midwife Thinking Blog:www.midwifethinking.com
There may be opportunities for short international/national placements during the third year of the programme.
PSYCHOLOGY BIOSCIENCESOCIOLOGY
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50%
50% of the teaching for nursing will take place in
practice, and the other 50% will be taught at University.
RESPECT & DIGNITY WHAT A LEVELS WILL I NEED?Candidates require a minimum of: BBB at A level.Please see website for specific and alternative entry requirements.
COLLEGE OF HUMAN & HEALTH SCIENCES
WHAT CAREERS ARE AVAILABLE?
As a midwife you could choose to take up a specialist role in areas such as:
• midwifery led care • teenage pregnancy• substance misuse• breast feeding• sexual health• high risk care• antenatal education• antenatal screening and homebirth
Some of this information has been taken from www.nhscareers.nhs.uk, please see website for further information.
Please note: all text was correct at time of print, however please check our website for the most up-to-date information, www.swansea.ac.uk/humanandhealthsciences
One year full-time course/2 years part timeMATERNITY CARE
Maternity Care Support Workers work under the supervision of qualified midwives and assist in the care of mothers and babies. Doulas are lay childbirth support workers who assist mothers in pregnancy, birth and new motherhood. Maternity Care encompasses pregnancy, birth, infant feeding and motherhood based on the belief that childbearing is a normal life event, and that enhancing the physiology of childbearing enhances womens' experiences of birth and motherhood.
WHAT A LEVELS WILL I NEED?
Although there are no other specific entry requirements, candidates will be expected to display an understanding of maternity care and the ability and commitment to study at this level.
WHAT CAREERS ARE AVAILABLE?WHAT CAN I EARN?
USEFUL SUBJECTS TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN
Self-employed Doulas set their own fees according to the services they offer. Maternity Support Workers are employed by the NHS on Bands 2-4 (just over £14,000 to just over £18,000) depending on skills and experience.
Working in a maternity support setting will prepare you for roles in a range of areas including:
• maternity care support work • self-employment as a doula
£14,000 - £18,000
Currently the NHS starting salary for audiologists is is £22,128 (Band 5). Typical career earnings go from £22,128 to £41,787; however the maximum earning potential for a consultant in the NHS is £100,431. Salaries can vary significantly in the private sector.
WHAT COULD I EARN?£22,128
£41,787
£100,431
The average NHS starting salary for graduate cardiac physiologists is is £22,128 (Band 5). Typical career earnings go from £22,128 to £41,787; however the maximum earning potential for a consultant in the NHS is £100,431. Salaries can vary significantly in the private sector.
WHAT COULD I EARN?£22,128
£41,787
£100,431
£22,128
£41,787
£100,431
Currently the NHS starting salary for respiratory physiologists is £22,128 (Band 5). Typical career earnings go from £22,128 to £41,787; however the maximum earning potential for a consultant in the NHS is £100,431. Salaries can vary significantly in the private sector.
WHAT COULD I EARN?
£22,128
£41,787
£100,431
Currently the NHS starting salary for medical physics technologists is £22,128 (Band 5). Typical career earnings go from £22,128 to £41,787; however the maximum earning potential for a consultant in the NHS is £100,431. Salaries can vary significantly in the private sector.
WHAT COULD I EARN?
£22,128
£41,787
£100,431
Currently the NHS starting salary for medical physics technologists is £22,128 (Band 5). Typical career earnings go from £22,128 to £41,787; however the maximum earning potential for a consultant in the NHS is £100,431. Salaries can vary significantly in the private sector.
WHAT COULD I EARN?
Currently the NHS starting salary for medical physics technologists is £22,128 (Band 5). Typical career earnings go from £22,128 to £41,787; however the maximum earning potential for a consultant in the NHS is £100,431. Salaries can vary significantly in the private sector.
WHAT COULD I EARN?
HEALTHCARE SCIENCES BSc (Hons) Healthcare Science Three-year full-time course
PROBLEM SOLVING
CARING ATTITUDE
EFFECTIVECOMMUNICATION
SKILLS
TEAM WORKING
ABILITY TO THINK
LOGICALLY
ABILITY TO USE OWN INITIATIVE
ABILITY TO REMAIN CALM
AND CONFIDENT
ABILITY TO MULTI-TASK
WHAT PERSONAL QUALITIES WOULD BE USEFUL?
CONFIDENT WITH
TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS/
PROCESSES
USEFUL SUBJECTS TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN
WHAT A LEVELS WILL I NEED? Typical offer is BBB at A level for all our BSc (Hons) Healthcare Science subjects. Please see website for specific and alternative entry requirements.
PSYCHOLOGYBIOLOGY PHYSICS ENGINEERING
USEFUL SUBJECTS TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN
BIOLOGYPHYSICS MATHS
ELECTRONICS/ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS/ENGINEERING
HUMAN BIOLOGY
SPORT/ HEALTH SCIENCE
USEFUL SUBJECTS TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN
MATHSPHYSICS
The healthcare science team play a vital role in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of a huge number of medical conditions, working alongside doctors, nurses and other health professions; healthcare scientists are essential members of today’s healthcare team. Rapid advances in technology mean this is now one of the most exciting, challenging and rewarding areas to work in the NHS.
AUDIOLOGY B610An audiologist works with a diverse range of patients of all ages and backgrounds. They work as part of a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals to assess hearing and balance function and diagnose the pathological conditions that impair this function. They provide appropriate therapeutic rehabilitation and management.
CARDIAC PHYSIOLOGY B1B8Cardiac physiologists work with those suspected or known to have heart disease. A cardiac physiologist’s work combines patient assessment and use of specialist equipment to gain diagnostic data about heart structure and function in patients ranging from babies to the elderly. They will provide diagnostic reports to their healthcare colleagues.
Healthcare scientists in cardiac physiology have considerable responsibility, performing complex tests and interpreting the results. They will be expected to teach and supervise other members of the team and will often work in a management role with responsibility for resources (such as staff, budgets or equipment).
RESPIRATORY AND SLEEP SCIENCES B121Respiratory physiologists work with patients suspected or known to have disease of the respiratory system. The day-to-day work of a respiratory physiologist includes performing tests using a variety of skills, techniques and equipment, whilst they are at rest or during exercise - to obtain diagnostic data about respiratory structures and their function. They will use this data to produce clinical reports that will be used by the healthcare team to inform diagnosis and direct therapy.
Respiratory physiologists also work specifically with patients who have poor sleep quality, by monitoring them - often using home monitoring but sometimes in a sleep laboratory - and help to identify individual problems which require treatment and long-term management.
RADIATION PHYSICS B1F4Radiation Physicists work to ensure the safety of the public, patients and practitioners that use or might be exposed to radiation in its many different forms. They understand and apply the legal regulations relating to radiation use in all environments. They work to ensure that radiation emitting materials and equipment are used and calibrated precisely and used safely.
NUCLEAR MEDICINE B990Nuclear medicine is a specialist branch of medical physics technology where radioactive material is used to diagnose or treat disease such as cancer, heart disease, neurological disorders and other abnormalities within the body. The techniques used look at both the physiology (functioning) and the anatomy of the body in establishing diagnosis and treatment.
Those specialising in nuclear medicine will need excellent communication and interpersonal skills as it is a patient-facing role.
RADIOTHERAPY PHYSICS B1F3Radiotherapy is the treatment of cancer with high energy radiation such as X-rays.
The role of the radiotherapist is to develop the individual treatment plan using advanced computer calculations. Planning starts with imaging of the tumour usually by CT or MRI. The tumour is then outlined and the target volume determined. The direction and energy of the beams is then calculated to ensure maximum effect on the tumour with minimal effect on the surrounding tissues.
A radiotherapist ensures equipment used in radiotherapy is calibrated precisely and used safely, enabling the radiotherapy team to update the treatment plan during a course of treatment.WHAT CAREERS ARE AVAILABLE?
As an audiologist you could choose to develop your expertise in one of the following areas:
• paediatrics• adult auditory rehabilitation • tinnitus• cochlear implants• bone anchored hearing devices • balance assessment and rehabilitation• auditory evoked potentials• newborn hearing screening
SCIENCE HUMAN BIOLOGY
Healthcare Science courses include a number of practice placements at hospitals across Wales.
USEFUL SUBJECTS TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN
USEFUL SUBJECTS TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN
USEFUL SUBJECTS TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN
MATHSPHYSICS
£22,128
£41,787
£100,431
WHAT PERSONAL QUALITIES WOULD BE USEFUL?
COMMITMENT & ENTHUSIASM FOR LEARNING
DESIRE TO UNDERSTAND
WOMEN’S BODIES
CARING &SUPPORTIVE
NATURE
EXCELLENT COMMUNICATION
& LISTENINGSKILLS
UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTEXT OF REPRODUCTION &
THE FAMILY
HUMAN BIOLOGY SOCIOLOGYPSYCHOLOGY REPRODUCTION WOMEN’S RIGHTS CHILDREN & THE FAMILY
• other roles within health and social care such as breastfeeding support
• future study to become a midwife
£22,000
£35,577
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NEW HEALTH AND WELLBEING ACADEMYOpened in January 2017This million pound pioneering project provides a unique teaching and research facility for students at the College of Human and Health Sciences. Our brand new state-of-the-art facility gives students the opportunity to gain an enhanced placement experience within the grounds of the University Campus.
For further information visit our website: www.swansea.ac.uk/hwa