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Nurses play a crucial role in modern healthcare systems, working across both primary and secondary care environments to rehabilitate patients, maintain wellness, assist individuals and families, and assess community health requirements.
The University of Lincoln addresses the evolving demands of healthcare and nursing through three specialized programs focusing on adult, pediatric, and mental health nursing. During the COVID-19 crisis, our nursing students made significant contributions by assisting local hospitals, vaccination sites, and the University's Test and Trace Center. We take great pride in our students' commitment and service.
Our NMC-accredited courses qualify graduates for nursing registration, aligning with the Nursing and Midwifery Council's educational standards. These programs develop competent, thoughtful practitioners who champion quality care within their chosen specialties.
Through partnerships with healthcare providers, the School of Health and Social Care offers employer-sponsored nursing degree apprenticeships, supported by government funding.