MSc/PG Dip Nursing (Specialist District Nursing) with NMC Recordable SPQ
OverviewThe course specifically caters for clinically experienced nurses seeking a flexible route to a master’s level qualification that has a recordable Specialist Practitioner Qualification (PG Diploma only) with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).Reasons to study Nursing (Specialist District Nursing) with NMC Recordable SPQ at DMU:With an integrated theory and practice approach, you will develop the skills, knowledge and attitudes necessary for safe and effective specialist practice to patients and clients, as well as the confidence to deliver higher level clinical decision making, make consistent developments and advancements in clinical healthcare, and drive through strategic or operational change within your workplaceOur strong links with clinical practice, combined with direct input and teaching from experienced colleagues in clinical settings, ensures your learning is relevant to current practiceYou will benefit from experienced visiting lecturers, ensuring your learning is at the cutting-edge of developments in the sectorOur practitioner, researchers, and academic staff are experienced specialists in clinical areas of practice and will offer a unique perspective to your learningInter-professional learning develops your ability to work as part of a multi-professional teamYou will obtain a specialist practitioner recordable qualification with the NMCThrough the form of a project you can undertake a service development initiative to positively impact upon the patient experience as part of the master’s qualification.Teaching and assessmentThe course adopts a range of teaching and learning strategies designed to facilitate the learning of a professional group; aiming to be efficient and motivating in the transfer of theoretical and practical knowledge and to engage positively in actively negotiating, constructing and evaluating learning.Graduate careersNursing practice provides an essential aspect of your professional portfolio and career development; supporting your career progression through the advancement of your own practice in providing high-quality patient, family, group and community specialist nursing care in clinical practice.