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Nursing is primarily a practice based discipline, which values human beings. At its best it enables people to reach and maintain their health and social goals in order to achieve their optimum quality of life. Nursing is founded on the premise that human beings have dignity, are worthy of respect and have individual rights, responsibilities, needs and beliefs.
Adult Nursing is a challenging profession due to the range of situations encountered. Adult Nurses will assess the needs of patients and their families and manage care whilst being alert to changes in their condition. The practice of Nursing involves complex partnerships with a variety of people and agencies, with carers, families and friends, and members of other professions.
You can choose to study the programme at one of the University's Campuses or Education Centres - Glenside Campus in Bristol, Gloucester or Swindon Education Centres.
Study themes running through the programme include:
A number of these themes will be developed and taught alongside other health and social care student groups.
Once registered, nurses can work within hospitals or the community for either the NHS, armed forces, prison service or a private sector employer. There is work available in all parts of the UK and in a wide range of specialities. Many opportunities exist for the nurse to develop their career, through the ethos of life-long learning, at a pace that suits the individual.
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