Specialist practitioners are defined as leaders who are able to exercise higher levels of judgement and discretion. This course provides student-centred and interdisciplinary opportunities for the development of a critically informed specialist practitioner in community nursing who will be instrumental in changing and developing nursing practice, and who will be a leader of their profession. The overarching aim of our course is to produce a competent, independent community practitioner working at postgraduate level, capable of promoting the development and delivery of community nursing practice across a variety of settings.
Registration on the appropriate part of the NMC register, Completion of a degree in nursing or a health-related field, Normally, a minimum of two years post-registration experience, Successful/undertaking completion of a Level 6 Mentorship module, Support from the sponsoring trust or organisation, Evidence of practice in a closely related area of specialism, IELTS: 6.5 (no less than 5.5 in any band).
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