Emergency Care Systems Development and Leadership
Education / Social and healthcare
Are you ready to become a change agent that redesigns emergency care settings on a systems level? Do you want to gain a deeper understanding of leadership focusing on both better person-centred care and the well-being of your team? Then the Emergency Care Systems Development and Leadership programme might be for you!
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Degree title
Master of Healthcare -
Delivery method
Online -
Level
Master's programme -
Language
English -
Scope
90 ECTS -
Education duration
1,5 years -
Entry requirements
In order to meet the eligibility criteria, the applicant must have a suitable bachelor's degree in emergency care, nursing, public health nursing, physiotherapy, or social care, and a minimum of two years (24 months) of relevant work experience gained after the completion of the bachelor's degree.
In the master’s degree programme Emergency Care Systems Development and Leadership, you will learn to develop and lead future emergency care systems by developing skills and understanding to:
- analyse and evaluate the effectiveness of emergency care interventions and systems.
- understand and apply systems thinking in different emergency care contexts.
- implement and manage patient safety, teamwork, and occupational wellbeing in complex emergency care settings.
- consider the opportunities and challenges of applying future digital solutions in emergency care systems.
This programme aims to support the redesign of contemporary emergency care on a systems level. For the change to be evidence-based and goal-directed, we need leaders who understand systems integration, safety science, person-centred treatment of acute and critical patients, and staff well-being at both practical and systems levels. With the skills and competencies gained from this master’s degree programme, you will be at the forefront of this development.
Combined expertise from two world-class institutions
This programme is offered in collaboration between Arcada University of Applied Sciences and LAB University of Applied Sciences. The programme combines the strengths and expertise within each institution, offering you as a student access to the latest knowledge in the field. It is also the first international master’s degree aimed at paramedics, nurses and other healthcare professionals working in emergency care settings, with a focus on systems-level development. The courses will all be held online. It is therefore not necessary to come to the Arcada or LAB campuses, or even to live in Finland in the first place.
What you will learn
- The interpretation and evaluation of emergency care inventions and systems
- The capability to develop systems thinking in emergency care settings
- How to support sustainable work and teams in emergency care environments
- How to assess future digital solutions regarding emergency care work
- How to implement and assess patient safety interventions in emergency care contexts
Examples of future positions
After completing this master’s degree you will be qualified for leadership roles such as:
- Emergency Care EMS Supervisor
- Chief of Emergency Medical Services
- Head Nurse, Assistant Head Nurse
- Development or Project Specialist
- Research Assistant
Structure of studies
The degree comprises 90 ECTS credits. The studies are taught entirely in English and are completed online. The coursework includes assignments and lectures (online). Participation in online lectures is not mandatory but recommended.
The degree contains the following three main modules:
- core competences (30 ECTS credits)
- elective complementary studies (15 ECTS credits)
- research methods and master's thesis (15+30 ECTS credits).
How to apply
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Christoffer Ericsson
Degree Programme Director, Emergency Care Systems Development and Leadership