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Pursuing a career in adult nursing is both fulfilling and demanding, allowing you to positively impact individuals' wellbeing. You'll care for adults across all age groups, addressing various short-term or chronic physical and mental health conditions.
Common conditions may include: cardiovascular disorders, joint inflammation, cognitive decline, metabolic disorders, and oncology cases
As an adult nursing student, you'll earn a BSc (Hons) in Nursing (Adult) and gain professional registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
Prospective students must undergo comprehensive health evaluations to confirm their capability for healthcare and social service environments.
The program teaches patient observation techniques and comprehensive assessment of physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual requirements. You'll acquire the expertise, competencies, and ethical foundation to design and implement evidence-based care plans (supported by contemporary research) and assess outcomes across various healthcare settings.
While primarily located at Stratford's School of Health, Sport, and Bioscience, this program combines academic learning with extensive clinical rotations in diverse healthcare facilities.
Our established partnerships with NHS organizations and private healthcare providers ensure diverse practical training opportunities.
Nursing graduates can explore numerous career paths within NHS institutions and private healthcare organizations, spanning hospital departments, community services, and residential care facilities. Potential workplaces include: Emergency care centers, Primary care clinics, Local community health centers, Long-term care facilities, Private medical institutions, Major healthcare collaborators