Rehabilitation PgDip/MSc: Who teaches this course
- About the faculty and staff
- What skills does the Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences have to deliver the Rehabilitation MSc?
About the faculty and staff
The Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences teaches this course. It is a unique partnership between Kingston University and St George's, University of London.
This means you benefit from the experience and facilities of two complementary institutions. St George's, University of London combines teaching and research excellence in areas directly applicable to healthcare sciences. Kingston University has a long-established reputation for high-quality, vocationally-relevant education.
The combination of academics and expert practitioners gives the Faculty a uniquely dynamic environment in which to further your studies and your career. We also have strong links with the NHS, other healthcare providers and Social Services.
We offer classic postgraduate programmes alongside research and continuing professional development (CPD) opportunities.
Where is the Faculty based? The Faculty is split between Kingston University's Kingston Hill campus and St George's, University of London in Tooting. All teaching for this course is based at St George's, University of London.
How do I get to St George's? Tooting is easily accessible by public transport. Read more about how to find us.
Staff teaching on this course
Gill Mein
Dr Fiona Jones
Dr Iain Beith
What skills does the Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences have to deliver the Rehabilitation MSc?
The Faculty of Health and Social Care is well placed to develop and lead this innovative professional programme. Members of the planning and teaching team come from a wide range of multidisciplinary backgrounds and have considerable experience of implementing and teaching on masters level courses. In addition, the team has a range and depth of experience in both service delivery and research in rehabilitation.
The team has considerable experience in neurological and elderly rehabilitation, and members have contributed or been responsible for service delivery in both acute and community environments, as well as the voluntary and independent sector.
There is also specific expertise in the rehabilitation of individuals with stroke, dementia, acute brain injury, pain management, cardiac and chronic pulmonary disease, falls, progressive neurological disease, and palliative care.
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- Advanced Practice PgCert/PgDip/MSc
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