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MSc/PgDip Specialist Practice District Nursing

Master

In Sheffield ()

£ 6,300 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Master

Course description
If you are post-registration, completing the postgraduate diploma allows you to specialise in district nursing and primary care practice. You gain the knowledge and skills required to work with varied, and often vulnerable people, in the primary care setting.
You develop your expertise as an autonomous practitioner and leader with an evidence-based skills set that meets the challenges of contemporary practice. There are many opportunities within the course to share learning from your peers and other disciplines from across the primary care team.
If you complete the postgraduate diploma award you gain a Postgraduate Diploma Community Specialist Primary Care Nursing – District Nursing. You then have the option to complete a dissertation and graduate with an MSc Nursing (specialist practice district nursing). Please note additional funding is required for you to go on and complete a further 60 credit dissertation module for the award of MSc.
You complete a research-based module which potentially leads to the dissertation. This equips you to use policy and research to underpin and develop innovative practice and gives you the skills to frame a research question, take empirical research and write up an academic dissertation.
To meet the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) standards, your studies consists of 50% practice and 50% theory. We structure the postgraduate diploma to reflect the important balance of the practice elements, which are designated practice days or work-based learning. Consolidated practice enables you to work independently while remaining under the supervision of a practice teacher. The theoretical elements involve a mix of learning approaches including self-directed study days.
To gain the NMC recognised qualifications, you need to be sponsored by an employing organisation and have an appropriately qualified mentor or practice teacher allocated by the sponsoring trust to guide and assess your practice...

About this course

Specialise in district nursing and primary care practice and take advantage of career opportunities in this area. Completing the postgraduate diploma enables you to meet all Nursing and Midwifery Council standards for the specialism and join the NMC register as a district nurse and nurse prescriber. The course comprises 50% practice and 50% theory to ensure your learning can be directly applied to practice.

Entry requirements
2017 entry requirements
To complete the course you need
• a nursing related degree (120 level six credits)
• current registration on part one (nursing) of the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s (NMC) register
• normally at least one year's post-registration experience
• to be working as a community staff nurse working in a community team
• self-declaration of good health and character as required by the NMC
• to have successfully applied for a student district nurse NHS training post
• to have a sponsoring health care organisation and be employed by...

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  • Primary

Course programme

Course structure

Postgraduate diploma
• full time – forty four weeks

MSc
• full-time – two years

Start date
• PgDip – September
• MSc – September or January

Typical modules may include

Postgraduate diploma core modules

• person-centred primary care • evidence-based case management • behaviour change • transformational practice through leadership and management • practice learning • research methods for practice • nurse prescribing

MSc

• dissertation (60 credits)

MSc/PgDip Specialist Practice District Nursing

£ 6,300 + VAT