Anaesthesia and Peri-Operative Sciences

PgDip

  • Entry year 2025
  • Duration Part time 2 years

Overview

The Postgraduate Diploma in Anaesthesia and Peri-Operative Sciences (PGDip AaPOS) is a part-time programme designed to train Student Anaesthesia Associates to become qualified Anaesthesia Associates. The programme comprises five modules aligned with the Royal College of Anaesthetists’ (RCoA) Anaesthesia Associates curriculum. These are assessed using a combination of continuous assessment, and written assessments that are aligned with the General Medical Council (GMC) Anaesthesia Associate Registration Assessment (AARA), and presentations.

A cross-cutting clinical skills and simulation theme relates the modules to practice in addition to providing robust preparation for the AARA.

The five modules are:

  • Fundamentals of anaesthesia and peri-operative practice.
  • Physiology under stress.
  • Applied pharmacology and safety.
  • Safety, governance and population health.
  • Workplace-based assessment

The qualification is required for employment as an Anaesthesia Associate.

Entry requirements

To apply to this course, you must first be appointed by an NHS Trust to a Student Anaesthesia Associate post.

To apply for a post as a Student Anaesthesia Associate, you'll need to be either:

  • an experienced registered health care professional, e.g. a nurse or operating department practitioner with at least three years' full-time, post-qualification work experience and evidence of recent academic study

Or

  • a graduate with a biomedical science or biological science (2:1 honours degree minimum)

Once you have been appointed, you must use our postgraduate application portal to apply to study for an Anaesthesia and Peri-Operative Sciences PgDip. To learn more about our application process, visit our page on applying for postgraduate study at Lancaster.

If you have not been appointed to a Student Anaesthesia Associate post, please get in touch with your local NHS Trust for details on employment opportunities.

If you are applying to this course based on your clinical experience, or you graduated from your degree-level programme more than seven years ago, you should demonstrate on your CV that you have been engaging with continuing professional development (CPD), for example, through revalidation.

Contact

AaPOS Team at lmspgprogrammes@lancaster.ac.uk.

Pre-master’s programmes

Delivered in partnership with INTO Lancaster University, our one-year tailored pre-master’s pathways are designed to improve your subject knowledge and English language skills to the level required by a range of Lancaster University master’s degrees. Visit the INTO Lancaster University website for more details and a list of eligible degrees you can progress onto.

Course structure

Detailed module information for this postgraduate programme will follow shortly. However, if you have any questions please contact the department.

Fees and funding

2 year programme

Cost per year

£6,760 funded by the NHS

General fees and funding information

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