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    PgDip Community Nursing Specialist (General Practice Nursing)
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    PgDip Community Nursing Specialist (General Practice Nursing)

    University of Plymouth

    University of Plymouth

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    United Kingdom, Plymouth

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Graduate Diploma

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Plymouth

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2026
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    Duration 2 year(s)
    Next Intake September-2026

    PgDip Community Nursing Specialist (General Practice Nursing)

    About

    Key features

    • Gain a deeper understanding of the role of the community nursing specialist nurse and critically examine the theory, practice and principles of community nursing specialist practice using an evidence-based approach to enable them to adapt and provide a wide range of nursing care in home and community-based settings.
    • Further expand professional autonomy continuing to work within legal, and ethical and professional accountability.
    • Develop enhanced critical thinking, critical reflection skills, and attain the authority to make clinical decisions and prescribe within the NMC (2022) (Nursing and Midwifery Council) standards of the community nursing (Specialist Practitioner Qualification (SPQ)) role.
    • Develop a critical understanding of the current issues that impact on health delivery in the community setting.
    • Utilising a person-centred approach, assess people’s abilities and needs and plan and co-produce a plan to manage care, developing specialised advanced skills and case-management of people with undifferentiated and complex conditions.
    • Demonstrate leadership in supporting and managing community nursing teams, coordinating care, and managing complex and dynamic community and/or practice caseloads.
    • Lead improvements in safety and quality of care by implementing quality processes, service evaluation and improvement methodology as well as working collaboratively as part of a wider heath care team.
    • Develop expertise in evaluating research theory and methodology, to enable the application of research to improve care and services for people and communities.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Entry requirements

    To commence this programme, the applicant must be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and must meet the University’s entry requirements for study at postgraduate level. Professional body registration must be maintained throughout the duration of the programme.
    • Applicants must be registered nurse (Level 1) and have a minimum of one year's post registration experience.
    • Applicants must be in salaried employment, normally working a minimum of 30 hours in a community nursing role demanding advanced specialist practice skills and knowledge and have the full agreement from their employer.
    • Applicants will normally have a relevant first degree, BSc (Hons) at 2:1 or above.
    • Applicants will be assessed individually for their ability to study at master's level and an interview will be necessary.
    • Applicants without a first degree, BSc (Hons) at 2:2 or above may be eligible to apply, if combined with appropriate practice related experience relevant to the programme and following submission of a written critical evaluation of specialist study or practice marked against the Level 6 criteria.
    • Applicants where English is not their first language must also provide evidence of competence in written and spoken English in accordance with the NMC criteria of an overall score of 7.0, with at least 6.5 in the writing section and at least 7 in the reading, listening, and speaking sections.
    • Applicants must hold at least a Level 2 qualification in English and Maths. Candidates that do not hold these qualifications will be required to complete them prior to starting the programme.
    • Due to the blended learning delivery model of the programme, it is an expectation that students will have access to wi-fi and relevant electronic devices that allow them to engage fully with all aspects of programme delivery, teaching, learning and assessment.
    • Applicants are required to identify a Practice Assessor and Practice Supervisor who meet the criteria (NMC, 2022 and 2023) and have undertaken preparation for the role. In addition, a Designated Prescribing Practitioner or Practice Assessor who holds the V300 qualification and meets the criteria.
    • Self-funding or self-employed applicants are required to identify a host placement (when applicable) for the duration of the programme (refer to Appendix 3 for self-funding applicants).
    • Short-listed applicants will attend an interview with representatives from practice partners and the programme academic team.

    Career

    Careers with this subject

    Nurses play a vital role in delivering care within general practice. As more healthcare services shift from hospitals to general practice, the role of general practice nurses has become increasingly important. You will work in the community as part of the primary healthcare team, which may also include doctors, pharmacists, and dietitians.

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    University of Plymouth

    PgDip Community Nursing Specialist (General Practice Nursing)

    University of Plymouth

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    United Kingdom,

    Plymouth

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