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Faculty of Education, Health and Human Sciences

2025/26

Advances in General Practice Nursing

NURS-1551 [Module] Course fee: £1,887.00

30 Credits

Academic level: 6

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16 Apr 2026 (Limited spaces)

P09922/P12070 Associate Health and Social Care

Avery Hill | **Applications received within 28 days of a module commencing may result in delays in registration and access to module resources – early application is therefore recommended

16 Apr 2026, 23 Apr 2026, 30 Apr 2026, 07 May 2026, 14 May 2026, 21 May 2026, 04 Jun 2026, 11 Jun 2026, 18 Jun 2026, 25 Jun 2026, 02 Jul 2026, 09 Jul 2026

Course overview

This module is for registered nurses working within a Primary Care setting, the applicant would have already achieved basic treatment room skills such as cervical cytology and immunisation and are looking to enhance the care that they provide.

This course aims to build on the core skills of nurses working in general practice, the module will improve knowledge, competence and clinical leadership required for successful, innovative, and autonomous practice. Applicants will develop their ability and confidence in the assessment, intervention and management of patients presenting with a wide range of conditions within the general practice environment.

The module will aim to enhance your knowledge in respiratory and diabetes care, alongside providing sessions in interpreting results, cancer as a long-term condition and introducing enhanced clinical skills.


Learning Outcomes

  • Assess and manage a range of conditions encountered in general practice utilising a variety of assessment tools and consultation models. 
  • Role model and embody non-judgemental, value-based care in practice.
  • Demonstrate underpinning knowledge of contemporary general practice nursing and the application and integration of research and other evidence.
  • Clinically lead the general practice nursing team 
  • Critically review the nature of Practice Nursing and develop innovative and creative solutions to deliver quality care to service users across the lifespan


Assessment

1. Case study - Students will be required to write a case study that evaluates the assessment and delivery of evidenced based care in practice. Aspects of policy drivers and Key Performance Indicators underpinning the care will be critically reviewed.

Learning outcomes – 1,2,3,4,5
Pass Mark – 40%
Word count – 3000 words

2. Practice portfolio including two reflective accounts – 500 words each
Pass Mark – Pass/Fail
Learning Outcomes – 1,2,5

All elements of the assessments must be passed to successfully complete the course.

Students will be encouraged to discuss their case study with module leader


Indicative content

  • Consultation and history-taking skills
  • Physical assessment skills
  • Motivation interviewing and self-management
  • Management of a range of long-term conditions and comorbidities
  • Understanding and applying the evidence base in relation to assessment, treatment, and management of patients within general practice
  • The context of the public health role of community and general practice nurses: related to health promotion, education, and protection.
  • Communication skills including negotiation and influencing.
  • Teaching and learning activity

Reflective learning

  • Seminar presentations
  • Lectures
  • Group discussions and peer review
  • Action learning sets will provide a varied learning experience.



This module can contribute to the following programme(s)

P12592-(DoH-FUNDED)-P13206-(HEFCE): BSc Hons Professional Practice in Health and Social Care

TBC: Graduate Diploma – Enhanced Clinical Practice (Degree Apprenticeship)

Course fees

£1,887.00

Why choose Greenwich?

We have over 25 years’ experience as a trusted provider of health and social care CPD.

Our academic staff have both practical expertise and academic skills to develop and support professional learning.

Our courses are developed in partnership with NHS colleagues and education providers, with input from students, service users and carers.

State-of-the-art facilities that include the brand-new Greenwich Learning and Simulation Centre (GLASC).

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Course details

Course leader

Shaun Heath

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Course delivery

Avery Hill Campus

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Prerequisites

Study at Level 5 or above within the last five years.

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