Retention issues have been highlighted at an apprenticeship programme at the University of Liverpool.
The apprenticeship includes a mandatory master’s degree in advanced clinical practice. Apprentices make up significantly less than 1% of the university’s student population.READ MORE: Update as huge oil spill shuts major road All apprentices study the level 7 advanced clinical practitioner apprenticeship. They are employed in a variety of settings such as hospitals, general practice, individual’s homes, schools, prisons, and in the public, independent, private and charitable sectors.
It added: “However, too many apprentices leave the apprenticeship early. COVID-19 had a significant impact on most ACP apprentices at the time of and immediately following the pandemic, especially on those who were frontline staff. However, leaders acknowledge that retention remains too low. A few apprentices who are nurses are disappointed with the narrow range of subject-specific optional modules, particularly in relation to specialisms in clinical assessments.
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