Global Career Guide (EN)From Nursing and Midwifery β†’

Research Nurse

Specialist nurses look after patients with serious health conditions. They combine nursing skills with special knowledge about particular illnesses and conditions. They work in hospitals, care homes, and the community.

The UK Degree Advantage

A UK degree in nursing provides candidates with a comprehensive understanding of the NHS framework, clinical practices, and ethical standards, all of which are crucial for a successful career as a Research Nurse. UK universities also offer strong links with healthcare institutions, enhancing employability and networking opportunities.

The Role & Expectations

As a specialist nurse, you look after patients with complex health conditions - this might be diabetes, heart disease, mental health problems, or many other things. You use your nursing skills plus your specialist knowledge to help patients manage their condition and feel better. You work in hospitals, clinics, care homes, or patients' homes.

Your day involves assessing patients to understand their needs, giving medicines and treatments, and checking how they are getting on. You work with doctors, therapists, and social workers to create a care plan for each patient. You also listen to patients' worries and support them emotionally - a lot of your job is making sure people understand their condition and feel able to manage it. The work is busy but rewarding because you see the difference you make.

Daily Responsibilities

  • Conduct comprehensive assessments of patients' health conditions and needs.
  • Develop and implement individualized care plans in collaboration with multidisciplinary teams.
  • Administer medications and treatments as prescribed, ensuring adherence to safety protocols.
  • Provide emotional and psychological support to patients and their families.
  • Monitor and evaluate patient progress, adjusting care plans as necessary.
  • Educate patients and their families about health management and disease prevention.
  • Participate in continuous professional development and training to stay updated with best practices.
  • Engage in research and quality improvement initiatives to enhance nursing practices.