Community Specialist Practitioner BSc (Hons) - Post-registration
Postgraduate
In Preston
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Postgraduate
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Location
Preston
Our BSc (Hons) Community Specialist Practitioner course is a top-up degree which has been developed to enable nurses to obtain a professional qualification in community nursing and an honours degree. The Community Specialist Practitioner course focuses on three areas of specialist practice: General Practice Nursing, Community Children's Nursing and Community Nursing in the Home. The course consists of theoretical teaching combined with supervised practice in the student's area of professional work. This coherent programme of study enables practitioners to critically examine and reflect on their ways of working thus promoting the evolution of an adaptable, reflexive and responsive practitioner who promotes the highest standards of client care. Theory and practice will be closely linked in both course delivery and assessment.
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Entry Requirements 2017/18 All applicants must have: An effective appropriate 1st level registration on the NMC professional in respect of the route they wish to take, as follows: General Practice Nursing: entry on sub part 1: Adult - RN1 or RNA or Child - RN8 or RNC. Community Children's Nursing: entry on sub part 1: Child - RN8 or RNC. Community Nursing in the Home: entry on sub part 1: Adult - RN1 or RNA. The equivalent of at...
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Subjects
- Community Nursing
Course programme
- Principles of Public Health and Social Policy
- Valuing Research
- Context of Community Specialist Practice
- Developing Leadership Skills
- Option Module
- Context of Community Specialist Practice
- Consolidation of Specialist Practice
Community Specialist Practitioner BSc (Hons) - Post-registration