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Emergency and Resuscitation Medicine Online MSc

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What will I learn?

Resuscitation is a rapidly evolving area that crosses the boundaries of emergency medicine, intensive care medicine, anaesthesia and acute medicine. This Masters in Emergency and Resuscitative Medicine provides you with an opportunity to develop your skills under the guidance of a renowned, international faculty.

  • An excellent worldwide reputation in emergency medicine, trauma surgery and critical care
  • Delivered by a leading UK Medical School — in the top seven multi-faculty research institutions (REF 2014)
  • Part-time hours allows you to work Â鶹ԭ´´ gaining a qualification
  • Acquire an understanding of specialised techniques applicable to your own research or advanced scholarship

Facilities

  • Access to Queen Mary’s dedicated online portal, QMplus
  • Video and audio recordings of all lectures and other online resources (journals, books and databases)
  • Video tutorials for lab-based work
  • Supplementary reading and a selection of relevant journal articles
  • Student Café — this area of the website allows pictures and questions or messages to be posted for discussion within the group

Career paths

The part-time nature of this course allows you to apply your knowledge directly to your practice as a doctor, nurse, paramedic or physician associate.

Which department am I in?

The Blizard Institute

Study options

Online/Distance with attendance (3 years)

Tuition fees
£9,200.00 (10,02,397) per year
The course fee is charged per annum for 3 years. Note that fees may be subject to an increase on an annual basis

This is a fixed fee

* on institution website

Application deadline

Expected September 2025

Start date

September 2025

Venue

Queen Mary University of London

Admissions and Recruitment Office,

Mile End Road,

London,

Tower Hamlets,

E1 4NS, SOUTHERN ENGLAND, England

Entry requirements

For international students

For Doctors: Students need to have a medical degree. Two or more years’ basic training in Emergency Medicine/anaesthesia/general medicine/cardiology/acute surgery/intensive care medicine/pre-hospital care. Current employment in emergency medicine, critical care, acute medicine, observation medicine or pre-hospital care. Part time work of at least two days per week is accepted. For Nurses: Students need to have an undergraduate degree at 2:1 or higher. Applicants with academic study slightly below this level will be considered on an individual basis if there is very strong evidence of suitable clinical experience in a relevant medical field. For example, nursing professionals with non-honours degrees or diploma/foundation degrees but who come with extensive clinical experience. Students need to have 5 years’ experience in emergency and critical care nursing and a letter of support from the departmental lead or educational lead that the applicant has the skill set to complete the course. For paramedics: A degree in paramedic science at 2:2 or above. Applicants with academic study slightly below this level will be considered on an individual basis if there is very strong evidence of suitable clinical experience in a relevant medical field. For example, Paramedics with non-honours degrees or diploma/foundation degrees but who come with extensive clinical experience. 5 years’ experience working as a paramedic OR 3 years’ experience plus at least 12 months experience working as a critical care paramedic or in a dedicated HEMS system. IELTS Academic: 6.5 overall including 6.0 in Writing, and 5.5 in Reading, Listening and Speaking. TOEFL: 92 overall including 21 in Writing, 18 in Reading, 17 in Listening and 20 in Speaking.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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About Queen Mary University of London

Students of all backgrounds can enjoy an exceptional education, and all the culture that London has to offer, if they choose to study at Queen Mary.

  • A world-leading Russell Group university
  • An exceptionally diverse student body
  • Excellent facilities and ongoing investment
  • Has produced eight Nobel Prize winners