The aim of the Nursing Associate Practitioner FdSc course is to train nurses to NMC standards. The student is expected to develop their intellectual ability to Foundation Degree Nursing Associate Practitioner level. Upon completion of the course, the graduate is prepared to work in the healthcare sector.
Why study the Nursing Associate Practitioner FdSc course?
- Students are eligible for an NHS bursary of £5,000
- The course meets the requirements of Nursing Associate Training and the NHS constitution
- Graduates have good opportunities in the job market
What skills do graduates gain?
- The Nursing Associate Practitioner FdSc course prepares healthcare assistants who support the work of registered nurses
- Classes are held in an academic environment and a professional practice setting
- Each student has a mentor who guides them through their professional practice experience
- Students learn to recognise needs and tailor care to specific patients
Where to study the major?
Medical and healthcare-related majors guarantee employment for well-qualified graduates. Our suggestion for candidates to study the Nursing Associate Practitioner FdSc in England is the University Square Campus in Luton.