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MSc - Master of Science
City St George's, University of London
Full Time
SEP-25
1 Year
The Public Health and Specialist Community Nursing (SCPHN/SPQ) programme prepares you to practise independently as a Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (Health Visitor or School Nurse) or Community Nurse Specialist (Community Nursing in Health and Social Care, Community Childrens Nurse, District Nurse or General Practice Nurse).
The programme of study takes you through a specialist community public health or community nursing specialist trajectory which allows you to consider health attainment, promotion, and illness prevention in the context of local, regional, national and international public health, health and social care policy and practice.
You will learn about the latest theory and practice influencing service provision and critically evaluate approaches to developing and delivering effective services to enhance your role.
You will have the opportunity to develop your skills in:
Critical analysis, evaluation, and synthesis
The integration of research and theory to practice
Leadership
Clinical risk assessment and risk management
Developing / strengthening awareness of equality and diversity.
Queens Nursing Institute Endorsement (SPQ Pathways):
Additionally, City St Georges, University of London has successfully achieved endorsement for our Specialist Community Nursing pathways from the Queens Nursing Institute (QNI).
This additional independent national accreditation requires you to successfully complete the Independent and Supplementary Prescribing module as an essential element of your chosen pathway and will demonstrate for you how the course maps onto and reflects an Advanced Level of Practice.
If you are eligible for this additional national accreditation, you will receive a nationally recognised digital accreditation and certificate issued by the QNI.
Teaching and assessment: This programme uses a blended learning approach. This approach combines the use of online educational materials, platforms and synchronous online sessions and in person-based teaching and learning methods.
The learning and teaching strategies will include formal lectures, seminars student-led seminars group projects simulated practice negotiated learning, online synchronous and asynchronous learning, self-directed and practice-based activities.
You will be required to attend/complete a programme of blended learning that will incorporate on campus, online synchronous and/or asynchronous education whilst also jointly learning in a specialist clinical practice placement.
Career:
Successful completion of the School Nursing and Health Visiting routes on this programme will enable you to gain second registration on the Specialist Community Public Health Nurses part of the NMC register (professional award) plus an academic award at Postgraduate Diploma level. You will also be able to practise as a Health Visitor or School Nurse.
Successful completion of the Community Childrens Nursing, Community Nursing in Health and Social Care, District Nursing or General Practice Nursing route will enable you to record a community nursing specialist practice qualification with the NMC.
The programme has been approved by the NMC. It is aligned to the NMC Standards of Proficiency for Specialist Community Public Health Nurses (NMC 2022, School Nursing and Health Visiting pathways) and Community Nursing Specialist Practice Qualification (NMC 2022, Community Childrens Nursing, Community Nursing in Health and Social Care, District Nursing or General Practice Nursing. The Community Nursing Specialist Practice Qualification has also successfully sought endorsement by the Queens Nursing Institute. The community nursing specialist pathways are mapped against the QNI Field Specific Standards which are also mapped against the four pillars (domains) of advanced practice as described by the Health Education England Advanced Practice Toolkit Framework (2017).
In accordance with NMC and University requirements, in order to be eligible for entry in to the programme, applicants are required to meet the following entry requirements:
Applicants will have a second class or above (2:2 classification) honours degree in a relevant subject from an approved higher education institution. Clinically experienced, health professionals without a degree who have evidence of masters level CPPD (level 7) study undertaken within the last five years will also be considered.
Confirmation that you hold a current and satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
Confirmation that either your employing organisation will support you to undertake the course and/or alternatively if you are self-funded/employed that you have access to:
protected time to attend scheduled study and assessment days and engage in guided study activities set by the university.
Access to a suitable SCPHN or SPQ Specialist Practice and Prescribing (where applicable) placement/s that can provide the required supervised period of learning/learning opportunities.
Protected time to engage in practice development activities with an identified Practice Assessor/s and Practice Supervisor/s who meet the required eligibility criteria to undertake the role.
Pathway specific criteria: SCPHN, Current NMC registered nurse (level 1) or NMC registered midwife capable of safe and effective practice at the level of proficiency appropriate to the NMC approved specialist community public health nurse (SCPHN) programme.
SPQ
Current NMC registered nurse (level 1) with relevant professional registration, capable of safe and effective practice at the level of proficiency appropriate to the NMC approved community nursing specialist practice qualification (SPQ).
Registration with the NMC for a minimum period of 1 year prior to application.
Applications to the programme will be welcomed from applicants who are sponsored by either the NHS, private and/or third sector Health and Social Care organisations.
Students living in
Domestic
£13,000 per year
Students from Domestic
This is the fee you pay if the University is in the same country that you live in (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)
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