Course Overview
The Clinical Nursing programme from King's College London builds on a practitioner's existing skills and experience to enable them to lead and support the development and subsequent delivery of evidence-based practice. Students study core modules in evidence-based decision making and healthcare research, together with clinical leadership and assessment modules taken as compulsory. Students then devise a specific programme of study by choosing options to meet their needs and interests. Course purpose, The aim of this programme is to enable students who are qualified healthcare practitioners to acquire advanced understanding, knowledge and skills to deliver, manage, develop and research healthcare practice and education in a setting outside the UK. Key benefits, Opportunity to study in one of the world's top 25 universities, Access to extracurricular seminars and lectures given by leaders in healthcare from around the world, A multi-faculty environment drawing on clinical and academic expertise in healthcare from a number of world leading university schools and hospitals providing an unparalleled interprofessional learning experience, Located in the heart of London. Career prospects: Students completing this programme would be expected to work in specialised and autonomous roles in clinical practice and research; this includes working in a variety of clinical care settings including hospitals and the community. Other areas of employment would include educational roles in clinical and university settings and roles in governmental departments developing policy and governmental initiatives. This programme also may provide a pathway towards more advanced academic study ie MPhil or PhD.