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Postgraduate Certificate
High Wycombe Campus
Part Time
OCT
30 Weeks
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Postgraduate Certificate
Uxbridge Campus
Part Time
OCT
30 Weeks
Postgraduate Certificate
High Wycombe Campus
Part Time
JAN-26
30 Weeks
Postgraduate Certificate
High Wycombe Campus
Part Time
OCT
30 Weeks
Postgraduate Certificate
Uxbridge Campus
Part Time
JAN-26
30 Weeks
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This work-based, part-time course will help develop the knowledge and skills needed to become a confident and competent General Practice Nurse. Led by lecturers who continue to work in practice, our PGCert in General Practice Nursing is part of the Health Education England General Practice Nursing Training Programme.Why study this subject?Our PGCert in General Practice Nursing is aimed at Preceptors and experienced Nurses looking to transition into Primary Care.We aim to empower you to learn the foundational knowledge needed to become a skilled General Practice Nurse (GPN) and an accountable member of your practice team.What will I study?On this programme, you'll be taught a range of clinical skills in general practice nursing, health promotion and screening as well as the management and assessment of long-term conditions.Through consultation with other healthcare professionals, you'll consider issues relating to leadership and team working, accountability, quality and governance in order to develop in your role of the General Practice Nurse.This course will cover:the NHS Cervical Screening Programmewomen and men’s – gender healthnational immunisations programme and travel careear carewound managementintroduction to several long-term conditionsmonitoring and management including:asthmachronic obstructive pulmonary diseaserheumatoid arthritisdiabetesdementiacardiovascular diseasehypertension.What are my career prospects?If you’re looking to progress to the role of Advanced Practitioner, then this master’s degree will help give you the skills and experience you need.
This work-based course is aimed at nurses new to General Practice. You will need to be a qualified registered nurse and hold current professional registration on Part 1 of the Professional Register. You will also need to have evidence of having studied at Level 5 or 6. Ideally, you will be working in a general practice/primary care setting for a minimum of two days per week. It is a pre-requisite of the course that you have access to a mentor working in this setting to support you through the programme.
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£128 week
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