B.Sc. Children's Nursing - Second registration programme (Hons) / PgDip
Bachelor's degree
In London
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Bachelor's degree
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London
These Children's Nursing - Second registration programme (Hons) / PgDip courses, offered by London South Bank University, lead to a second registration in childrens nursing. If you are registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) as either an Adult, Mental Health or Learning Disability Nurse you can gain a second registration as a Children's Nurse by completing either the Postgraduate Diploma or the BSc (Hons) Children's Nursing.
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Subjects
- Management
- Nurse
- Nurse training
- IT Management
Course programme
- Introduction to life sciences
- Practice skills for nursing
- Professional values, ethics and law
- Social sciences in nursing
- Theories of nursing and children's nursing practice
- Communication with children and young people
- Mental well-being and physical health
- Public health and health policy
- Research methods and use of evidence
- Child development and childhood transitions
- Life sciences and medicines management
- Common childhood illnesses
- Politics of health
- Leadership, management and supervision
- Pharmacology and medicines management
- Care of the acutely ill child
- Best practice in children's nursing
- Complex and high dependency care of children
The PgDip course has 6 modules, but your programme of study will be unique, depending on your prior learning.
Year 1- Applied biological and pharmacological sciences for nursing
- Children's nursing and professional practice
- Child development and common childhood conditions
- Acute and complex care of children
- Politics and leadership
- Public health and well-being
B.Sc. Children's Nursing - Second registration programme (Hons) / PgDip