Applicants will receive an email invitation to complete the interview after their initial screening for course and GPA requirements. Instructions will be included in the invitation.
Applicants not selected for an interview will also be notified that they will not be considered further. Final decisions will be sent via email. The patient simulation lab provides you with the opportunity to tackle real-life scenarios in a safe and supported environment.
Set up like a hospital ward, the lab contains hi-tech patient simulators that can mimic everything from the common cold to a major heart condition. All the simulation equipment can be linked up to some very hi-tech computer and audio-visual aids. Groups of students get to role-play a wide range of different scenarios, with a lab co-ordinator observing, running and intervening in the scenario remotely.
Sophisticated computer equipment can also provide detailed physiological information for each of the simulators under observation. The lab will help you develop the clinical skills you need but also the high-level communication skills that will make a real difference to your patients. Take a tour of the facilities here. The group shares their breadth and wealth of expertise and diverse lived experiences in an open genuine, generous and frank manner with students to ensure that the voices of the public, patients and carers are fully heard and represented in the nursing curriculum.
As a graduate and qualified staff nurse in your chosen field of practice you will be able to apply for a job in either an acute setting such as a hospital or in the community. You may want to work within the NHS or in the public and private sectors for example, a ward, a health centre, a prison, a care home or a hospice.
You will work alongside a qualified practice assessors and supervisors in practice learning areas where you will experience a wide variety of care-giving settings. You will be expected to work the same shift patterns as your practice supervisor including weekends and night duty and will need to be able to travel to and from clinical placements. You will spend half of your time at the University and the other half working in hospital and community settings, within the NHS and independent sector.
Please note you will need to be employed - or previously employed - as a Nursing Associate or Assistant Practitioner. If this is the case, we will contact you with further details. Applicants will be required to show a proficiency in English. We welcome applications from students who may not meet the stated entry criteria but who can demonstrate their ability to pursue the course successfully. Once we have received your application we will assess it and recommend it for SAES if you are an eligible candidate.
There are two different routes through the Salford Alternative Entry Scheme and applicants will be directed to the one appropriate for their course. Assessment will either be through a review of prior learning or through a formal test. Your fees for the 6 month portion of the programme will be calculated on a pro rata basis. For more information about uniforms, DBS, Occupational Health clearance, and immunisations, visit our page of: Information for Students.
You should consider further costs which may include immunisations, books, stationery, printing, binding and general subsistence on trips and visits. Course ID B Institution S Course 18 month. Next enrolment April COVID update: Look out for institutions that deliver courses online first and move to on-campus delivery later.
More Information Are you looking for Nursing courses? University of Glasgow UK. University of Kent UK. University of Southampton UK. University of Wolverhampton UK. University of Lincoln UK. University of South Wales UK. Manchester Metropolitan University UK. You can download the portfolio prior to application but you must have submitted a UCAS application to Manchester Met in order to gain access to the supporting learning resources.
Following your application and successful interview, you'll receive further guidance on what to include in the portfolio from our admissions tutor. Any offer will be conditional on the completion of the assessed portfolio guidance. An academic panel and external examiner for the programme will assess your portfolio and advise if you have met the required criteria. You may be requested to provide further evidence if the panel feel you have not demonstrated sufficient evidence.
Satisfactory DBS and occupational health clearance are required to participate in this course. Tuition fees will remain the same for each year of your course providing you complete it in the normal timeframe no repeat years or breaks in study.
Tuition fees will remain the same for each year of study provided the course is completed in the normal timeframe no repeat years or breaks in study. NHS Trusts require shoes not trainers that meet health and safety requirements.
Advice will be given on what to purchase. Full uniform is provided free of charge when the course commences. If you wish to replace or obtain additional items of uniform throughout the programme e. There are certain exceptions to this, e. Books and IT: All of the books required for the course are available from the library. The university also has PC labs and a laptop loan service. We endeavour to allow for a travelling time within 90 minutes each way therefore you will need to budget for travel costs to your placement.
Travel costs to placement will vary considerably depending on where you live, the location of your placement and how you choose to travel. Information on public transport costs within Greater Manchester can be found at www. All NHS Trusts charge for car parking. You may choose to go overseas for your elective placement and any costs associated with this will be yours. At the time of going to press, you do not have to pay for your first DBS check. If you are not a UK citizen, or if you have lived in one country outside the UK for six or more months in the last five years, you must where this is possible obtain a police clearance certificate from the country in which you resided, in addition to the Disclosure and Barring Service check.
You must supply a certified translation if the certificate does not automatically include this. Costs vary and can include fingerprint and translation fees where required. Or, you might choose to work in the private or voluntary sectors. Although many of our graduates begin their careers as staff nurses in NHS hospitals in the UK, you could develop your nursing career in the Armed Forces, prisons, hospices, GP surgeries, care homes or schools.
If you have any queries in the meantime, our Course Enquiries team are happy to help. This course will start on 17 January All conditions for entry must be met in the timescales provided within your offer on UCAS, this includes pre-entry portfolio approval.
We advise that you submit your application as early as possible to allow time for your interview and completing your portfolio to an appropriate standard. Applications for January close at midnight on the 29th October The university must have received your application through UCAS by the deadline to be considered. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to interview on a specified date.
Due to the demand for places on this course, we may not be able to offer an alternative date, therefore it is really important that you make arrangements to attend on the interview date you are given. You can review our current Terms and Conditions before you make your application.
If you are successful with your application, we will send you up to date information alongside your offer letter. Programme Review Our programmes undergo an annual review and major review normally at 6 year intervals to ensure an up-to-date curriculum supported by the latest online learning technology. For further information on when we may make changes to our programmes, please see the changes section of our Terms and Conditions.
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