Nursing Diploma
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About this event
Build strong knowledge in nursing principles, healthcare systems, and patient care methods.
Overview
The Nursing Diploma course lays the groundwork for a solid understanding of the nursing profession. Starting from the foundational principles and the nursing process itself, the course gradually moves into essential actions and roles that nurses take on in diverse healthcare settings. Learners will explore how nurses contribute to physical and mental healthcare, public health, and broader healthcare systems—all while navigating important ethical considerations.
Designed with clarity and structured for online learning, this course guides students through all critical sectors influencing modern nursing. Modules focus on both individual care and system-level awareness, ensuring learners gain the theoretical confidence to understand core healthcare needs. Whether you're aiming to better understand healthcare roles or looking to begin a meaningful career in nursing, this course offers accessible, relevant learning.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the foundations and principles of nursing practice today.
- Explain the phases and functions of the nursing process clearly.
- Identify key nursing care roles and their healthcare significance.
- Describe ethical considerations central to healthcare and nursing.
- Gain knowledge of physical and mental health nursing care.
- Explore how nurses interact across public and related health sectors.
Who is this Course For
- Individuals seeking knowledge in professional nursing principles.
- New healthcare staff wanting structured nursing-based learning.
- Students preparing for a theoretical nursing-related qualification.
- Career changers entering healthcare support or assistant roles.
- Health professionals expanding their patient care understanding.
- Volunteers in medical or public health services sectors.
- Educators or trainers teaching health or nursing awareness.
- Policy learners studying healthcare systems and roles today.
Career Path
- Nursing Support Worker – £22,000 avg/year
- Healthcare Assistant – £23,000 avg/year
- Community Support Worker – £24,500 avg/year
- Mental Health Support Worker – £25,000 avg/year
- Health and Social Care Worker – £26,000 avg/year
- Public Health Officer (entry-level) – £27,500 avg/year
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