Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-19 | - |
2024-01-09 | 2023-11-04 |
2024-09-01 | - |
2025-01-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Practice Nursing PG Cert program at De Montfort University equips registered nurses with the knowledge and skills to transition into the General Practice Nurse (GPN) role. Combining academic and practical learning, the program focuses on key clinical skills, chronic condition management, and inter-professional collaboration. Eligible students benefit from subsidized fees and flexible study options, preparing them for a successful career in primary care nursing.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Objective:
The Practice Nursing PG Cert program aims to equip registered nurses with the knowledge and skills needed to transition effectively into the General Practice Nurse (GPN) role. This is achieved by combining academic and practical learning experiences, enabling nurses to become competent and confident healthcare professionals in this specific field.
Description:
- Level 7 (Postgraduate) program, awarding a Postgraduate Certificate (PG Cert) in Practice Nursing upon successful completion.
- Designed for nurses new to general practice or seeking to solidify their GPN skillset.
- Combines theoretical knowledge with work-based learning to solidify understanding in real-world settings.
- Focuses on key clinical skills, including venepuncture, ear care, wound management, cervical cytology, and immunization & vaccination training.
- Provides a strong foundation for chronic condition management.
- Develops clinical and academic skills needed for a successful career in General Practice Nursing.
Key Features:
- Flexible study options to suit different needs and career aspirations.
- Progression opportunities from undergraduate level to PG Cert.
- Subsidized by Health Education East Midlands and General Practice, offering financial support to eligible students.
- Focuses on developing critical clinical skills within a short timeframe.
- Module content aligns with Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) competencies.
- Experienced teaching team of specialist practice and community nurses, ensuring relevant and informed learning.
- Input from experienced practitioners in the field, broadening perspectives on regional and national practice nursing.
- Fosters inter-professional learning to build effective teamwork within multi-disciplinary healthcare settings.
Outline:
Module Content:
- The Introduction to Practice Nursing (60 credits, level seven):
- Theoretical and practical preparation for nurses transitioning to the GPN role.
- Aims to ensure competence in key aspects of the field and deliver consistent standards for GPNs.
Structure:
- Part-time program spanning 40 weeks over two semesters.
- Delivered face-to-face, typically one day per week.
Course Schedule:
- September 2024 cohort:
- Begins on September 25th, 2024 with teaching days scheduled throughout the year.
- Concludes on June 5th, 2025.
- January 2025 cohort:
- Begins on January 29th, 2025 with teaching days scheduled throughout the subsequent months.
- Concludes on June 5th, 2025.
Assessment:
- A blend of written assignments and a reflective portfolio to demonstrate theoretical understanding and practical competency.
Teaching:
Methods:
- Teacher-led sessions
- Discussions and tutorials
- Independent study
- Focused reflection
- A range of experiential teaching methods
Faculty:
- Experienced team of specialist practice and community nurses dedicated to supporting student learning.
Unique Approaches:
- Real-world scenarios and simulations utilized within the teaching curriculum.
- Opportunities to practice key clinical skills under the guidance of experienced healthcare professionals.
- Collaboration with healthcare institutions to facilitate hands-on learning experiences.
Careers:
Potential Paths:
- Registered general practice nurse
- Practice Nurse in primary care settings
- Career advancement and development potential within the primary care sector.
- Applicants seeking additional information should get in touch with their local point of contact before proceeding.
- International students are currently not eligible for enrollment in this program.