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Faculty of Education, Health and Human Sciences

2024/25

Fundamentals of General Practice Nursing L7

NURS-1622 [Module] Course fee: £1,850.00

30 Credits

Academic level: 7

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23 Sep 2024 (Intake closed)

Medway | **Applications received within 28 days of a module commencing may result in delays in registration and access to module resources – early application is therefore recommended

23 Sep 2024, 30 Sep 2024, 07 Oct 2024, 14 Oct 2024, 28 Oct 2024, 04 Nov 2024, 11 Nov 2024, 18 Nov 2024, 25 Nov 2024, 02 Dec 2024, 09 Dec 2024, 16 Dec 2024

Course overview

This module is for qualified healthcare practitioners who are new to working in general practice (or within six months of starting in this area) who would like to develop their knowledge of general practice nursing.

To undertake the module, you will need to be employed in general practice nursing and have the support of your employer.

The module aims to provide the skills, knowledge and attitudes required for current competent practice. As well as developing your fundamental clinical skills, the module will give you an understanding of the unique challenges of working in primary care.

An example of topics covered: Asthma and COPD, hypertension, CVD, AF and anticoagulation, Diabetes management, contraception and sexual health, travel health, cervical cytology, immunisation and more.

Upon successful completion of this module as a standalone entity, credit gained could be utilised as part of the PgDiP Enhanced Professional Practice for level 7.




This module can contribute to the following programme(s)

P14229 (OfS), P14230 (DoH): PGDip Enhanced Clinical Practice

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Course fees

£1,850.00

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Prerequisites

  • Current NMC registrant
  • Working in General Practice where there is access to clinical supervision, mentorship and support
  • Previous successful study at level 6
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