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Why study Health Professions and Social Care at the University of Huddersfield?

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“I recommend studying Operating Department Practice BSc(Hons) at Huddersfield. The lectures were excellent and very interactive. The course facilities including a simulated operating theatre, simulation mannequins and specialist equipment were great. The placements were invaluable and really opened my eyes to how an ODP works and contributes to the perioperative environment.”

Danielle Roach graduated from Operating Department Practice BSc(Hons) in 2020 and is now working as a Perioperative Practitioner at St James University Hospital

“Studying at Huddersfield introduced me to some amazing people on my course, in my placements, and also already doing the career I was aiming for, providing a group of people with a mine of information and support. The midwifery facilities were excellent and the lecturers were all approachable, helpful, caring and friendly.”

Caitlin Brown graduated from Midwifery Studies BSc(Hons) in 2021 and is now a Band 5 Midwife in the NHS

“The course was excellent, and the lectures were very high quality with the lecturers really supporting you throughout. There was a good mix of theory and practical in each lecture. Placements were my highlight of the course, as they helped me develop as a person and as a physiotherapist. They allowed me to see first hand what the theory actually looks like in the presentation of patients I treated.”

Steve Battey graduated from Physiotherapy in 2021 and is now a Rotational Physiotherapist at South West Yorkshire Partnership Foundation Trust

“I am incredibly passionate about pharmacy and its role in caring for and improving patients’ lives. The quality of my undergraduate Pharmacy MPharm course at the University of Huddersfield was incredible and helped prepare me for the big world that is pharmacy. I fully enjoyed my time at Huddersfield.”

Rachelle Sayers graduated from Pharmacy MPharm in 2020 and is now a Rotational Band 6 Pharmacist at an NHS Hospital

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