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Registered Nurse Overview • A Registered nurse (RN) is a graduate professional who has completed a nursing programme leading to registration with the Nursing Midwifery Council (NMC) in the UK, or has completed registration with the NMC having qualified as a nurse outside of the UK. • A registered nurse provides care for patients and service users in the area of practice in which they are skilled and competent to practice in. • There are 4 fields of nursing – adult nursing, children's nursing, learning disability nursing and mental health nursing • Nursing is person centred, providing services that are high quality and based on research and evidence. • At the heart of nursing are the 6 C’s – Care, Compassion, Communication, Commitment, Competence and Courage. (NHS England) The benefits of a career in nursing Videos • career opportunities This is Nursing – Royal College of Nursing (RCN) • highly competitive graduate salary This is Modern Nursing – RCN • flexible working Not just a nurse • additions to basic pay for working unsocial hours and working in London Real Heroes – Nurses Day 2017 - RCN • excellent NHS pension The 6 C’s of nursing • annual leave – start at 27 days rising up to 33 days on top of eight public holidays • occupational health services • maternity and paternity leave More information • continuing professional development (CPD) Nursing Midwifery Council – Becoming a nurse • as well as working in the NHS, there are opportunities to work in social care, voluntary Becoming a nurse – Royal College of Nursing and private sectors Health Careers – Nursing Adult nursing Overview • Adult nurses provide care for adults of all ages. • They provide person-centred care - this means building good relationships with patients as well as their families. • Adult nurses assess, plan, coordinate and manage care for their patients, while working closely with other health and social care professionals plus members of the care team. • They can work in a range of place including hospitals and in local community services (like District Nursing or GP practices). There are also opportunities to work in a wide range of specialist services, as well as residential and care homes Universities offering adult nursing in the London area Videos search Nursing Adult Meet Michelle Christie Watson – The Language of Kindness Buckinghamshire New University London Southbank University This is modern nursing City, University of London Middlesex University Greenwich University University of East London Kings College London University of Hertfordshire More information Kingston University University of West London Royal College of Nursing - Nursing in London Learning Disability Nursing Overview • Learning disability nurses help people of all ages with learning disabilities to maintain their health and wellbeing, and to live their lives as fully and independently as possible. • Learning disability nurses offer help support and guidance to families, carers and friends. • They work closely and collaboratively with other health, social work and educational professionals, and all members of the learning disability care team. • Many nurses work in local community services where a lot of care is provided. There are also many opportunities to work in hospitals, or residential, educational and specialist services. . Universities offering learning disability nursing in the London area Videos search Nursing learning disability Careers in Learning Disability Nursing This is Nursing – inspirational stories and experie Greenwich University nces Kingston University London Southbank University University of Hertfordshire University of West London Children’s Nursing Overview • Children’s nurses provide family centred care, building good relationships with children and young people they care for and most importantly with their families. • Children’s nurses assess, plan, co-ordinate and manage care working closely with the family to support and guide them in maintaining their role and relationship with the child or young person. • They work closely with other health and social care professionals, members of the care team and often with teachers and education workers as well. • They work in hospitals and in local community services, in mental health and education and there are opportunities to work in a wide range of specialist services. Universities offering children’s nursing in the London area Videos search Nursing Child I am a children's nurse RCN Buckinghamshire New University London Southbank University City, University of London Middlesex University Greenwich University University of East London Kings College London University of Hertfordshire Kingston University University of West London Mental Health Nursing Overview • Mental Health nurses support people with mental ill health, such as anxiety, depression, personality disorders, eating disorders, drug and alcohol addiction. • They aim to build good relationships with service users and their families to support the therapy process. • Mental Health nurses assess, plan, coordinate and manage care , while working closely with other health and social care professionals plus members of the care team. • Many work in local community services where a most care is provided. There are also opportunities to work in hospitals as well as residential and specialist services Universities offering mental health nursing in the London area Videos search Nursing Mental health Mental Health Nursing – Keep it in mind Buckinghamshire New University London Southbank University City, University of London Middlesex University More information UCAS Mental Health Nursing Greenwich University University of Hertfordshire Royal College of Nursing – Mental Health Nursi Kings College London University of West London ng Kingston University
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