Why Study a Physiology Postgraduate Diploma with Learna
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Our courses are 100% online. No fixed study times mean you can log in and learn whenever and wherever.
Multidisciplinary - study in a group of doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals.

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All of our programmes are authored and developed by world leading experts in their field.
Our faculty are selected due to their subject expertise, experience and teaching abilities to ensure the highest standards of educational excellence.
Career Boosting
Get a University Validated postgraduate qualification in just 1 calendar year instead of 2 academic years.
40% of our alumni reported an increase in salary 2 years after studying with us.
Who is this course for?
This Diploma in Physiology is designed for ambitious healthcare professionals seeking to advance their understanding of human physiological systems and their application in clinical practice. It is particularly suitable for:
General Practitioners (GPs): This Diploma in Physiology enhances GPs' ability to assess and manage complex physiological conditions, providing advanced knowledge in diagnostic interpretation and treatment evaluation. The programme enables them to lead in implementing innovative approaches to patient care and contribute to clinical research in primary care settings.
Nurses: Our programme equips nurses with advanced physiological assessment skills and deep understanding of monitoring technologies, enabling them to take on specialist roles, contribute to research, and lead in the implementation of evidence-based interventions across various healthcare settings.
Pharmacists: The programme strengthens pharmacists' understanding of physiological processes and their interaction with therapeutic interventions. This advanced knowledge enables them to excel in clinical research, drug development, and the evaluation of treatment efficacy in complex cases.
Allied Health Professionals: For physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and other AHPs, this PGDip provides advanced expertise in physiological assessment and monitoring. This knowledge enhances their ability to design and implement evidence-based interventions, particularly in rehabilitation and chronic disease management.
Clinical Researchers: Researchers will advance with the skills needed to design and conduct physiological studies, evaluate medical devices, and contribute to technological innovations in healthcare. This is particularly valuable for those working in pharmaceutical companies, biotech firms, and research organisations.
How Will I Learn?
You'll learn through our flexible, interactive online platform, which allows you to engage with clinical cases, complete assignments, and collaborate with fellow students at times that suit your schedule. There's no fixed timetable—simply log in daily to participate in the week's activities.
Learn through engaging discussion
Our teaching approach is highly interactive, using small groups of 10-20 students to foster a collaborative environment where you can engage in thoughtful discussions and receive guidance from your tutor. You'll have access to learning resources and discussion forums that encourage ongoing interaction and deeper engagement with the material.
Throughout your studies, you'll receive support from a dedicated expert tutor and our Student Support Team, ensuring you have the resources needed to navigate the course successfully.
Curriculum
Aim of the module:
Develop advanced knowledge of cardiovascular system physiology and pathophysiology and its application to clinical practice.
__Learning Outcomes: __
- Critically evaluate the mechanisms of physiological function and control in the human cardiovascular system, integrating knowledge to interpret the progression from normal homeostasis to pathophysiology.
- Analyse advanced cardiovascular pathophysiological processes, interpreting complex clinical manifestations and emerging therapeutic interventions.
Module Content:
- Cardiovascular Physiology – The Heart as A Pump
- Cardiovascular Integration and Regulation
- Vascular System Physiology
- Haemodynamics and Microvascular Control
- Cardiac Pathophysiology and Disease
- Circulatory System Pathophysiology and Disease
Aims of the module:
Develop advanced knowledge of respiratory system physiology and pathophysiology and its application to clinical practice.
Learning Outcomes:
- Critically evaluate intricate respiratory control mechanisms, synthesising advanced understanding of gas exchange, ventilation, and systemic respiratory interactions.
- Examine the pathophysiological processes underlying respiratory diseases and their implications for clinical interventions.
Module Content:
- Respiratory Physiology – Lungs and Mechanics of Breathing
- Respiratory Physiology – Ventilation & Perfusion
- Respiratory Physiology – Gaseous Exchange
- Pulmonary Regulation
- Respiratory Pathophysiology
- Respiratory Disease
Aims of the module:
Develop advanced knowledge of renal system physiology and pathophysiology and its application to clinical practice.
Learning Outcomes
- Critically analyse sophisticated renal regulatory processes, integrating evidence to appraise the shift from normal homeostasis to pathophysiological states.
- Investigate the underlying pathophysiology of renal diseases and their application to complex clinical scenarios.
Module Content:
Renal Physiology – Functional Role of the Kidneys
Renal Physiology – Filtration, Reabsorption and Secretion
Renal Physiology – Fluid Balance
The Kidneys and Acid-Base Balance
Renal Pathophysiology
Renal Disease
Aims of the module:
Develop advanced knowledge of endocrine and metabolic system physiology and pathophysiology and its application to clinical practice.
Module Learning Outcomes
- Critically evaluate intricate endocrine regulatory networks, synthesising knowledge of complex interactions between metabolic pathways and systemic physiological responses.
- Assess the pathophysiological mechanisms of endocrine and metabolic disorders and synthesise their integration into clinical practice.
Module Content:
- Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland Control
- Thyroid & Parathyroid Physiology
- Adrenal Physiology
- Pancreas and Metabolic Physiology
- Endocrine Pathophysiology
- Endocrine and Metabolic Disease
Aims of the module:
Develop advanced knowledge of neurophysiology and pathophysiology and its application to clinical practice.
Learning Outcomes
- Interpret the functional organisation and control of neurophysiological systems, linking theoretical insights to the development of pathophysiological conditions.
- Critically appraise the pathophysiology of nervous system disorders, integrating this understanding into advanced clinical applications.
Module Content:
Neural Communication In Vivo – Excitable Cells
Somatic Nervous System
Autonomic Nervous System
Proprioception and Motor Control
Pathophysiology of the Nervous System
Nervous System Disease
Aims of the module:
Evaluate and synthesise evidence on the effects, benefits and prescription of exercise in acute and chronic diseases, critically analysing its impact on population health.
Develop advanced knowledge of environmental and applied clinical physiology and its application to clinical practice.
Learning Outcomes
- Critically evaluate the role of exercise in managing acute and chronic conditions across diverse populations, applying current research to optimise evidence-based exercise interventions.
- Critically analyse complex interactions between exercise, environmental factors, and clinical physiological responses, constructing advanced interdisciplinary clinical management strategies.
Module Content:
- Acute and Chronic Physiological Responses to Exercise
- Role of Exercise in Prevention & Treatment of Disease
- Exercise Prescription and Programmingin Clinical Populations
- Environmental Physiology
- Environmental and Integrated Clinical Physiology
- Interdisciplinary and Applied Clinical Physiology
Assessment Methods
This programme emphasises learning through active participation in case-based discussions, reflection, and real-life scenarios. Students engage with clinical cases that mirror everyday practice, fostering problem-solving and evidence-based application from the very beginning.
Across the modules, assessments are integrated with learning. Each week, you will work through two to three clinical cases, discussing and reflecting on them with peers under the guidance of an expert tutor. These discussions form the core of your learning and are also the basis for your assessments.
Our innovative teaching methods are designed to help you translate this learning into real-world clinical practice. You'll need to regularly log in to participate in discussions, ideally on a daily basis, and commit approximately two hours per day to your studies. Our dedicated Student Support Team is available to assist with any challenges you may encounter, from navigating our online platform to managing deadlines.
How Foundational Knowledge is Developed
The programme is structured so that foundational knowledge is introduced through carefully designed clinical cases. Each case is crafted to highlight essential concepts and progressively deepen your understanding as you apply critical thinking and evidence-based analysis. This hands-on approach ensures that you are not only acquiring theoretical knowledge but also learning how to apply it in a practical, clinical setting.
This programme is suited for professionals who thrive in an online, discussion-based learning environment. Please note that this course focuses on interactive, applied learning through peer collaboration and case discussions. You will be fully supported, encouraged and led through the programme to success and graduation!
- Case problems reflective of day-to-day practice/research will be presented for the students to consider and answer every week.
- Students discuss the concepts being presented in the case within their online group discussion forum, facilitated throughout the module by their tutor and marked by them at the end of the module.
- The content of the academic forum is based on the learning outcomes for the module.
The online reflective journal is a learning portfolio that requires students to record and critically reflect on their learning. Reflection is an important aspect of the programme since the professionals will be able to spend time considering how their practice compares to the themes being discussed in the module. The tutor provides feedback to the student weekly and marks it at the end of the module. Reflective practice is a requirement for healthcare professionals for professional re-validation and professional development.
This can be either a Group Activity or an Individual Activity:
Group activity
Designed to stimulate and test the students’ ability to work as a team in taking the subject area forward. A group task is set, the group elects a leader using the online forum and the leader allocates tasks to group members. The leader is responsible for managing, collating and submitting the activity (online) at the end of the module. The tutor provides formative guidance part way through the module and marks the assessment at the end.
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Individual activity
Designed to stimulate and demonstrate personalised learning, creativity and problem solving with application to each student’s own practice area.
Examples of individual activities might include either a written assignment, developing an academic poster presentation, a blog or social media project.
All students must complete the same assignment for each module which is pre-determined by the Programme Leader before the modules commence.
- Case problems in the form of a one-hour timed examination with multiple-choice questions directly test the reasoning and knowledge objectives of the module.
- The online exam is marked automatically.
- The examination tests related theory and problem-solving skills.
Entry requirements
Since our courses are conducted entirely online, they are accessible to both UK and international registered healthcare professionals.
Applicants will typically hold a first degree or equivalent (including international qualifications) in a relevant professional healthcare field, such as a medical or nursing degree.
Registered healthcare professionals without these recognised qualifications will be considered on an individual basis and a wide range of prior experience in the field of diabetology may be taken into account. In some cases, applicants may be asked to submit a piece of work for assessment in order to confirm that they are able to work comfortably at postgraduate level, and demonstrate the requisite clinical and professional knowledge.
Documents Required
- A copy of your updated CV including your address and date of birth.
- A copy of your undergraduate degree certificate.
- The name and email address of someone who is able to provide a reference, this can be a work colleague, employer or former tutor.
- A detailed personal statement explaining why you would like to undertake the course.
- A copy of your proof of English competency (see below).
English Language Requirements
Proficiency in the English language is also essential to completing our courses. If English is NOT your first language, we ask for proof of competency during the application process. We are able to accept an IELTS overall score of 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.0 for each band) or an equivalent qualification.
If you do not meet these requirements, please don’t worry. The University of Buckingham run a number of English Language Programmes at the Centre for International English to prepare you for your academic studies. You can also contact our admissions team on admissions@diploma-msc.com for more information on the qualifications we accept.
Course Fees
- Deposit for March 2025: £750 †
- Total Course Fees for UK & International Students for March 2025: £4,500 ††
Payment Options
- Option 1: Upfront Payment in full. Pay-in-full discount is available.
- Option 2: Apply for Interest-free payments each month for the duration of the course.
Payment Plan Breakdown
Deposit | 10 Monthly Payments | Final Payment |
£750 † | £340 | £350 |
Total payments: £4,500
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