
Advanced Clinical Practice (Primary Care)
Taught
PgDip
Overview
Application Timeline
Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | N/A | £2,950 |
| Northern Ireland | N/A | £2,950 |
| Scotland | N/A | £2,950 |
| Wales | N/A | £2,950 |
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About
Programme Description
This part-time programme is designed for practitioners registered with the NMC, HCPC, or GPhC, focusing on enhancing their skills in primary and community care settings. It aims to equip participants with the necessary knowledge, skills, and attitudes for future advanced practice roles.
Curriculum Structure
The course is structured around the four pillars of advanced practice, allowing participants to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings. Key learning outcomes include:
- Understanding of research methods and ethics
- Ability to critically analyze and apply research findings
- Promotion of best practices in
Subject Area Information
General practice nursing is a specialized field within the broader nursing profession that focuses on providing comprehensive healthcare services in community settings, such as general practice clinics, family practices, and community health centers. This discipline is integral to the primary healthcare system, offering a wide range of services that cater to individuals and families across all age groups.
1. Foundations of General Practice Nursing
2. Clinical Skills for General Practice Nurses
3. Patient Assessment and Diagnostics
4. Chronic Disease Management
5. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
6. Mental Health in Primary Care
7. Legal and Ethical Issues in General Practice Nursing
- Proficiency in clinical procedures and patient assessment
- Ability to manage chronic diseases and develop care plans
- Skills in health promotion and disease prevention
- Competence in mental health care within a primary care setting
- Understanding of legal and ethical issues in nursing practice
- Effective communication and patient education techniques
Career
General practice nursing is a dynamic and rewarding field that plays a crucial role in the healthcare system, offering diverse opportunities for professional growth and development.
General Practice Nurse
Working in family practices or community health centers, providing comprehensive care to patients.
Chronic Disease Nurse Specialist
Focusing on the management and education of patients with chronic conditions.
Health Promotion Nurse
Leading community health initiatives and preventive care programs.
Mental Health Nurse in Primary Care
Integrating mental health services into general practice settings.
Nurse Educator
Teaching and training future nurses in academic or clinical settings.
Nurse Practitioner
With additional qualifications, working independently or in collaboration with physicians to provide advanced care.
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