This nursing programme focuses on placing the patient at the centre of care. You'll learn to assess and manage the complex needs of individuals during some of the most challenging times in their lives. The curriculum covers caring for patients with diverse healthcare requirements, from long-term conditions to acute illnesses, preparing you to influence patient outcomes positively. Your first year emphasizes understanding people's care needs, with subsequent years developing your skills in evaluating and managing those needs for individuals and groups. The course also incorporates a multidisciplinary teaching approach, allowing you to learn alongside medical and pharmacy students, helping you appreciate each healthcare professional's role in patient care. Facilities include an anatomy suite, a Health Library, high-fidelity simulation, and a Clinical Skills Lab to support practical learning.
Why this course is highly recommended
This programme provides a balanced blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, essential for developing confidence and competence in nursing. With strong partnerships with NHS trusts and other healthcare sectors, students gain valuable real-world experience through placements, which are crucial for employability. The course also supports a multidisciplinary approach to healthcare, preparing students for collaborative practice in diverse settings. Additional support services, including financial grants and dedicated student assistance, make this course a comprehensive option for aspiring nurses.
The course offers specialisations in Children's Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, and Midwifery, aligning with related healthcare fields.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
17.52L
Living cost

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