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MSc - Master of Science
University College Birmingham
Full Time
SEP-26
18 Months
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MSc - Master of Science
University College Birmingham
Full Time
SEP-26
18 Months
MSc - Master of Science
University College Birmingham
Part Time
SEP-26
18 Months
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Advance your nursing career with a focus on homelessness and inclusivity through our Homeless and Inclusion Health Nursing MSc. Designed for UK Registered Nurses, this specialised programme equips you with the advanced knowledge and clinical skills to provide compassionate care and support to vulnerable populations experiencing homelessness and social exclusion.On completion, these can be used in different settings, including within the community, private, voluntary, and independent health and social care services. As community specialist practice roles are diverse, there are also optional modules to suit your personal and professional ambitions, including the Independent and Supplementary Prescribing Qualification, which is recordable on the NMC register so you can work as an independent and supplementary prescriber in your community specialist role.Integrating theory and practice with direct input and teaching from experienced colleagues in clinical settings, this course will enable you to deliver safe and effective specialist practice to patients and clients and give you the confidence to make higher level clinical decisions, drive consistent developments and advancements in clinical healthcare, and see through strategic or operational change. The course (for UK registered nurses only) can be studied as a full-time or part-time self-funded MSc or as a Level 7 apprenticeship. Successful completion of the programme will enable annotation of the 'Specialist Practice Qualification' onto the NMC register. You will also receive certification from the Queen’s Nursing Institute (QNI) as the course is mapped to the QNI Field Specific SPQ Standards (Homeless and Inclusion Health Nursing), aligned to the 4 pillars of Advanced Practice (HEE, 2017).
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£792 month
Students from Domestic
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£1,458 month
Students from EU
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£1,458 month
Students from International
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