Welcome to your Nursing Practice (Adult) course

A warm welcome and thank you for choosing the MSc in Adult Nursing Programme. The whole teaching team are looking forward to teaching and supporting you over the next 2 years.

You will already have met the Course Lead and possibly some of your peers whilst you have been completing the RPL process.

We understand that starting a new course can feel daunting, and you will be given plenty of information and support to help you settle into university life. You may already be familiar with the world of Adult Nursing and academia from previous experience. This programme will give you the opportunity to develop the knowledge, skills and values required to work as a Registered Adult Nurse and register with Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).

Your staff team

We want to make sure you know some of our team before you arrive. Hopefully this will help you recognise us and ensure you know who you can contact if you need any additional help and guidance.

Helen Ashwood

Senior Lecturer

I am the Course Lead for the MSc Nursing and am passionate about student experience both in university and practice placements.

Helen's profile

First activity

You will have been attending regular coffee evenings over the past few months, to gain advice and support in completing your RPL process.

The first formal Welcome Week session is on Tues 10th January 2023 on campus. This week has been developed to welcome you to both the University and the School of Health and Wellbeing. You will be given your programme timetable and course information, so that you will know what to expect over the next two years. You will also meet your Course Leads, Course Director and Senior Management Team

DBS Checks

Your place on the course is subject to a Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) check. If you have worked previously in a healthcare setting you will be familiar with this process. Our Regulation and Compliance Team will contact you well in advance of the course start date to begin this checking process for all students, so that it is completed prior to your first placement. 

Student Occupational Health

Your place on the course is subject to Occupational health clearance. You will be contacted by TP Health our Occupational Health provider to complete your pre course screening information. You will then be invited to attend a face-to-face appointment during your first week of the course. We would advise that you make every effort to attend this appointment as delaying this may affect your ability to access your online learning platform, and start date on your first clinical placement.

Student Uniform

Your will be able to order your student nursing uniform during your first week on the course. When this is available you will be expected to wear full uniform during clinical skills lessons in university and on placement in clinical practice. 

Introductory Reading

Introductory reading will be identified for each module when this is launched. We would advise that rather than purchase books, that you use our online library services to access reading materials.

Course Delivery

Most teaching will be classroom based i.e. on campus. This face-to-face contact is crucial in developing your communications skills but, equally it enables a cohesive and robust learning environment. However, there may be times when some learning may be conducted online.

Progression

The course is designed to ensure that you progress in line with Parts 2 and 3 of the NMC Future Nurse Curriculum. Successful completion of theory and practice elements will enable you to then apply for registration with the NMC and obtain your PIN to practice as a Registered General Nurse (RGN). Your progress is monitored closely by the team, and you will receive feedback and support throughout the course. 

Study Skills

Whether you're joining us after recent prior academic study or you're returning to education after some time away, everyone can benefit from the Academic Study Skills resources provided by the University library.

The Academic Skills team is here to support you throughout your academic journey and to help you gain the skills you need to reach your full potential. They can assist with academic reading and writing skills, give advice on how best to plan assignments, and help improve your time management.

The library's Academic Skills Guides offer the key information to make studying easier and give a comprehensive guide to the learning resources and services we offer.

Academic skills

Whether you're joining us from school or college, or you're returning to education after some time away, everyone can benefit from the Academic Study Skills resources provided by the University library.

The Academic Skills team is here to support you throughout your academic journey and to help you gain the skills you need to reach your full potential. They can assist with academic reading and writing skills, give advice on how best to plan assignments, and help improve your time management.

The library's Academic Skills Guides offer the key information to make studying easier and give a comprehensive guide to the learning resources and services we offer.

Staffs CampusConnect

Staffs CampusConnect is our student-led community app for new students. Connect with other people from your course, hometown or country, and even those with similar interests.

To register, please ensure you use your Applicant ID (Student Number) that you received in your offer letter, and the email address you used in your application to us.

Register for CampusConnect

Welcome website

Our welcome website will provide you the link to your new student life. It's all about how you find your place at university, including everything from how to meet friends, feel confident in doing your academic work, being a member of your Student Union and getting involved in Union Societies, Academic Societies, Sports, Volunteering or representing your peers in your School.

Part of this Welcome Week - we have an exciting program of University and course level activities planned for you for your first week in September. We are also building an extended program for you to join a series of events throughout the first half of the autumn term. Further details will be shared with you via the Welcome website and Students' Union pages over the coming weeks.

Welcome website

Campus map

Use our campus map to familiarise yourself with our campus before you arrive.

Campus map (PDF)

Check your email

Please make sure you check your personal email account regularly over the next few weeks. We will be sending you lots of information about Welcome Week.

We look forward to welcoming you in January 2024.

If you have any questions, please send them to Helen Ashwood - h.ashwood@staffs.ac.uk

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