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Degree Apprenticeship

Healthcare Science (Vascular Science)

The Healthcare Science (Vascular Science) Degree Apprenticeship gives you the opportunity to gain a BSc (Hons) degree from University of Gloucestershire and learn professional skills through a programme combining work and study.

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What is a Degree Apprenticeship?

Degree apprenticeships are an alternative to traditional university study, giving you the opportunity to obtain a full undergraduate degree and learn professional skills through a programme combining work and study.

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You won’t have to pay any student fees, like you would for a traditional degree, as these are covered by the Government and your employer using the Apprenticeship Levy scheme.

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If you are an individual interested in becoming a Healthcare Science (Vascular Science) Degree Apprentice please email vascularscienceapprenticeship@glos.ac.uk.

About the Healthcare Science (Vascular Science) Degree Apprenticeship

This programme is the first of its kind and has been specifically developed in partnership with the Society of Vascular Technology to support the growing need for technically skilled Vascular Science Practitioners.

Vascular Science Practitioners support the diagnosis, monitoring, treatment, prevention, and rehabilitation of diseases of the blood vessels. In doing so, they relieve a significant amount of pressure currently impacting many hospitals.

On this programme, you’ll have the chance to develop as a confident and resilient practitioner and gain a recognised qualification.

Teaching is delivered over 3 years through a combination of distance learning and in-practice development of clinical skills.

Modules are delivered through a combination of online lectures, action learning sets, clinical skills sessions, seminars and class-based discussions. Clinical skills are initially taught in blocks on campus using our specialist facilities, and then they are reinforced back in the workplace using mentor-led competency assessments.

Clinical skills blocks are always scheduled in advance and avoid peak clinical periods to help with planning around work and personal commitments. You’ll attend approximately five study blocks in year 1, and four blocks in years 2 and 3.

Upon completion, you will be able to apply for registration with the Academy for Healthcare Science (AHCS).

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The number of older people is set to almost double by 2045* and the likelihood of having two or more long-term conditions has increased for those aged of 75**.

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In addition, it is estimated that 3.8 million people aged 16 years and over have diabetes (diagnosed and undiagnosed)***. This figure is predicted to increase to 4.9 million by 2035.

*Office of National Statistics | **The Health Foundation | ***Public Health England

How does it work?

We’re looking to fill vacancies across England and are currently partnered with a range of healthcare organisations.

You’ll spend at least 6 working hours each week carrying out ‘off-the-job training’ where you’ll study for your degree and gain the knowledge, skills and behaviours that are required to successfully complete the apprenticeship.

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Eligibility & entry requirements

You’ll be employed by a healthcare organisation who will set their own entry requirements. The most important thing is that you have an interest in healthcare and diagnostics, enjoy working with people, and are excited about a career in vascular science.

Tracy Longden-Thurgood

Meet the lecturer

Tracy Longden-Thurgood, Subject Leader

Tracy is qualified in both healthcare and strategic HR and specialises in learning and development. She holds an MSc in Biomedical Science, a PGCE, and an Advanced Diploma in Human Resource Management and Development.

She now leads University of Gloucestershire’s Healthcare Science programmes, as well as being responsible for external quality assurance of the Diabetic Health Screening Diploma from Gloucestershire Hospitals Accredited Centre.

She is also a member of the Health Care Professions Council (Biomedical Science).

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How you’ll be supported

You’ll have a personal tutor throughout your apprenticeship, as well as a learner coach who conducts reviews and supports you towards successful completion.

You are also supported by module tutors and UoG’s Helpzone staff, who are contactable by telephone, in person and online.

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Benefits for you

You’ll have access to:
· experienced professionals who are experts in their field
· state-of-the-art facilities
· all university libraries, IT and facilities
· discounted travel with Stagecoach across the South West network
· an NUS card offering great discounts at restaurants and high street stores
· a vibrant social scene complete with bars, sports clubs, gyms and leisure facilities

Already employed but still interested?

If you’re currently employed and are interested in starting the Healthcare Science (Vascular Science) Degree Apprenticeship with the support of your employer, you can find out more about how to do this on our information for learners page.