Are you a qualified dietitian working in paediatric dietetics? Take your career further with our specialist course delivered in partnership with the Paediatric Group of the British Dietetic Association (BDA). YouÕll benefit from the knowledge and experience of leading clinical practitioners from across the UK and develop as an evidence-based practitioner with advanced skills in clinical reasoning, critical appraisal, problem solving and leadership.

  • Fast-track your progression with the introduction of a one-year, full-time mode of study. You can choose from three award pathways with full and part-time options: Postgraduate Certificate (PgCert), 60 credits; Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip), 120 credits; and Masters (MSc), 180 credits. The full-time route will normally take one year and the part-time route will normally take two years.
  • Benefit from teaching delivered at Plymouth University and leading childrenÕs hospitals across the UK, including the Royal Liverpool ChildrenÕs Hospital, Birmingham ChildrenÕs Hospital, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Great Ormond Street Hospital London, Manchester ChildrenÕs Hospital, John Radcliffe Hospital Oxford, Royal Hospital for Sick Children Glasgow.
  • Have time to reflect with both core and pathway specific modules taught using blended learning techniques, combining short study blocks with distance learning technologies.
  • Get support from experienced and enthusiastic staff who encourage your personal development.
  • Take advantage of single, stand-alone modules that can be taken for Continuing Professional Development.
  • Take the opportunity to study in an inter-professional setting with inter-professional core modules. YouÕll gain professional insights through our collaboration with the Business Faculty on both the core modules.
  • Become an evidence-based practitioner equipped to manage and lead in dynamic settings with our core modules applying evidence to practice and developing self and others.
  • Tailor your learning to the workplace through module assignments.