Advanced Practice (District Nursing)
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Description
This master's has been designed for experienced practitioners who wish to advance their clinical practice, develop their professional career and enhance their knowledge of research and evidence-based healthcare in community nursing. This pathway aims to bring an advanced nurse practitioner level of practice to district nursing to encourage evolving service delivery models with emphasis on clinical leadership.
KEY BENEFITS
- Central location allows access to world leading clinical and academic resources.
- Access to extracurricular seminars and lectures given by leaders in healthcare from around the world.
- A multi-faculty environment drawing on clinical and academic expertise from a number of w…
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This master's has been designed for experienced practitioners
who wish to advance their clinical practice, develop their
professional career and enhance their knowledge of research and
evidence-based healthcare in community nursing. This pathway aims
to bring an advanced nurse practitioner level of practice to
district nursing to encourage evolving service delivery models with
emphasis on clinical leadership.
KEY BENEFITS
- Central location allows access to world leading clinical and academic resources.
- Access to extracurricular seminars and lectures given by leaders in healthcare from around the world.
- A multi-faculty environment drawing on clinical and academic expertise from a number of world leading schools and hospitals providing an unparalleled inter-professional learning experience.
PURPOSEFor experienced practitioners who wish to advance their
clinical practice, develop their professional career and enhance
their knowledge of research and evidence-based healthcare in
community nursing.
DESCRIPTIONThis programme is designed for experienced practitioners
who wish to advance their clinical practice, develop their
professional career and enhance their knowledge of research and
evidence-based healthcare in community nursing. This pathway aims
to bring an advanced nurse practitioner level of practice to
district nursing to meet, and to encourage, evolving service
delivery models with a strong emphasis on clinical leadership.
Components of leadership relevant to advanced practice in district
nursing include the use of robust evaluation methodology so that
practice is prescribed, delivered and audited, based on
understanding of the search for, and use of, valid data. Leadership
within district nursing also require the skills to manage and
develop staff, and to work effectively with other agencies. The
programme, mapped against the RCN competences for advanced nursing
practice also provides practitioners with the opportunity to
qualify as independent/ supplementary prescribers.
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