Modules
This module aims to provide international nurses with a comprehensive understanding of the context and structure of the UK Healthcare system, including the NHS. To explore the roles and responsibilities of health and social care professionals within the UK. To examine the legal, ethical, and professional standards governing nursing practice in the UK. To enhance communication skills and cultural competence within the UK healthcare system.
This module is designed to support transition to registration, through developing students’ leadership and teaching potential in preparation for twenty first century nursing.
The aim of this module is to develop the students' understanding of public health, health protection and health promotion. Provide opportunities for students to reflect on their previous practice and consider how they would apply theories of public health and health promotion as a NMC registrant in accordance with the Future Nurse Standards.
The aim of this module is to explore and critique theories, models and strategies which inform evidence-based Nursing practice in the UK.
The aim of this module is to enhance the clinical skills, knowledge, and professional competencies of international nurses. It focuses on bridging the gap between international nursing practices and the NMC standards in the UK. The module emphasises evidence-based practice, critical thinking, and integration of advanced clinical nursing skills in diverse healthcare settings. This module will also aid students in preparing for he NMC OSCE.