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Postgraduate Diploma
Specialist Community Public Health Nursing
(School Nursing or Health Visiting)
- Duration:
- One year full-time; two years part-time
- Start Dates:
- September
- Attendance:
- Full-time: two days per week at the University and two days per week in practice; Part-time: one day per week at the University and one pay per week in practice
- Venue:
- High Wycombe
- Key Contact:
- Kate Potter
- Tel:
- 01494 522 141
- Email:
- kate.potter@bucks.ac.uk
Is this course suitable for me?
If you are an experienced, highly motivated nurse seeking to develop your career in public health nursing within the community this programme will equip you with the skills required to carry out public health nursing within the home and school setting.
Overview
This modular course has been specifically designed to meet the NMC requirements of Specialist Community Public Health Nurses. On successful completion of the course, students will become registered on the third part of the nursing register.
The specific disciplines include:
Specialist Community Public Health Care Nursing (Health Visiting)
Specialist Community Public Health Care Nursing (School Nursing)
Structure
Assessment will be by course work, portfolio development, presentations and examination (Nurse Prescribing). The assessment of practice is undertaken using a community practice portfolio. The Practice Teacher is responsible for the teaching and assessment in practice and they work closely with the Link Tutor, who will visit the practice learning environment on at least three occasions during the year.
Modules available
- Foundations for public health practice
- Community public health needs
- Leadership, management and innovation in public health practice
- Safeguarding individuals and families
- Generating knowledge for public health practice
- Practice development project.
Teaching and learning
The teaching, learning and assessment methods are wide-ranging to fit the variety of student learning styles. In all cases these methods will focus on application to practice, and a critical approach to nursing care in the community. Academic tutor support is offered to all students to facilitate their academic development at a postgraduate level.
Learning is facilitated in the community practice environment as well as the classroom and the methods used here are those of discussion as well as critical observation and demonstration, enabling you to analyse your decisions and the decision making process. The understanding of research based knowledge underpinning the decisions is of key importance. You are also encouraged to consider the development of innovative research into their specialist area of practice.
Within the classroom, lectures, discussion and seminars are used to enable students to both build their knowledge and share experiences with their peer group. This sharing of experience is seen as a major element in the development of community nurses who are able to practice at a high level, taking responsibility for complex decisions within a multi-disciplinary, multi-agency environment.
Further opportunities
This is a programme which prepares qualified nurses and midwives for the third part of the NMC register. They will be prepared to work as health visitors or school nurses in the community in a variety of public health settings.
Funding assistance
If the cost of your course is being funded by your employer, please contact your education lead or manager for guidance as to how they would prefer you to make an application.
How to make an application
Please contact the Enquiries Team on 01494 603 171 or email ask@bucks.ac.uk
Application forms should be returned to:
Mike Thomson
Recruitment Officer
Bucks New University
106 Oxford Road
Uxbridge
Middlesex
UB8 1NA
Students funded by the NHS or other employer
If the cost of your course is being funded by your employer, please contact your education lead or manager for guidance as to how they would prefer you to make an application.
Additional Information
- Clinical_Reference_Form (57.2 KB)
- Academic_Reference_Form (50.6 KB)
- Fee_Authoristaion_Form (61.1 KB)
- Notes_for_Guidance (51.6 KB)
- Application_form (58.1 KB)