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Public Health Practice SCPHN Health Visiting (Taught)

Course details
  • 2 Study options
  • Postgraduate
Course location
Kate Granger Building (Surrey Research Park)

Course summary

Why choose this course?

Learn from experienced professionals who are experts in their respective fields and who will ensure that you receive high-quality education and mentorship.

Benefit from our established partnerships with local healthcare institutions and community organisations, providing you with valuable clinical opportunities. You will gain hands-on experience and apply your learning in real-world settings under the supervision of experienced practice assessors and supervisors.

Learn in a research-intensive environment, which may offer you opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research projects and contribute to the advancement of nursing knowledge and specialist practice.

Meet the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s (NMC) standards for specialist education and practice and record your qualification with the NMC.

Take advantage of Surrey’s reputation and strong connections within the healthcare sector, including with the Queen’s Nursing Institute, to enhance your career prospects.

What you will study
This course has been designed to provide practitioners, who are NMC-registered nurses or midwives, with the public health skills required to be a specialist community public health nurse (health visiting).

The curriculum is structured to sequence theory and practice at increasing levels of complexity. You will begin with broad-based knowledge and skill acquisition then progress to learning activities with an increasingly specific focus. We want to ensure you get the most out of the course, so we will provide support and practical learning that is tailored to your needs.

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