Advanced practice is built upon four pillars of practice; clinical practice, facilitating learning, leadership, evidence, research, and development. This course will develop your professional practice in your workplace and the practice of others you work with to provide high-quality care.
Responding to changes required in response to the 10-year NHS plan and the future needs of the population requires a workforce well prepared to provide practice and services that enhance the experience of service users. The generic nature of the course supports all students from a wide variety of professions and roles to apply learning to their individual circumstances and develop advanced professional practice.
After completion of the University Diploma in Neonatal Intensive Care, students can choose to apply to continue onto the full BSc Healthcare Practice.
Entry requirements for this program are in line with University policies on widening participation and equality of opportunity. Applicants should normally possess:
A professional registration to practice in health and/or social care or equivalent.
Applicants should have at least 12 months of experience on a neonatal unit and be working a minimum of 23 hours per week clinically throughout the program.
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IELTS 6.5 or equivalency – with no less than 5.5 in any element.
Healthcare and Nursing
Canterbury
Undergraduate
Part-Time, 1 year
September
5.5
915,
1610, (INT)
Edinburgh, Scotland
6.5
Undergraduate
24500
Chester, Warrington
5.5
Undergraduate
£9,250,£12,450.
Scotland
6.0
Undergraduate
20900