

BN Nursing
About this course
Nursing is one of the largest and most important healthcare professions, with registered nurses at the heart of care delivery across hospital, community and specialist settings. Nurses assess and monitor patients, plan and deliver care, administer medicines, support clinical procedures, provide information and emotional support to patients and families, and work as central members of multidisciplinary healthcare teams. The profession requires both clinical knowledge and skill and the capacity for compassionate, person-centred care under sometimes very demanding conditions. The University of Edinburgh offers this four-year full-time nursing programme leading to registration as a nurse in Scotland and the wider UK. Edinburgh is one of the UK's leading research-intensive universities, and the nursing programme benefits from that environment, developing nurses who are grounded in evidence-based practice from the outset. A year abroad is incorporated into the programme, giving you the opportunity to experience healthcare and nursing practice in a different national context, which broadens your professional perspective and develops the adaptability and cultural competence that modern nursing increasingly demands. The programme combines academic study with substantial supervised clinical placements across a range of healthcare settings, developing both the theoretical foundations and the practical competencies that registered nursing requires. Professional values, communication, safeguarding and the ethical dimensions of nursing care are developed throughout. Nursing trains clinical reasoning, practical skill, professional communication, empathy and the resilience to sustain high-quality care in environments that are often pressured. The international experience adds a further dimension of personal and professional development. Graduates register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council and are eligible to work across NHS and independent sector settings throughout the UK. Career progression routes include specialist clinical roles, advanced nurse practitioner status, nursing management, education, research and leadership positions within healthcare organisations.
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