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  1. internationalapn.org

    Specialties. The role of the ANP in the UK was greatly focused on primary health care (Pulcini et al., 2009). For registered nurse specialists, there are currently various specialties that level 1 nurses can specialize in (RCN, 2013): Registered specialist community public health nurse (SCPHN) qualification in Family; Health visitor ...
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  3. xpresshealth.ie

    6 days ago2. Ireland: A Gateway to Rewarding Nursing Careers. Ireland remains a top choice for international nurses thanks to its supportive work environment and increasing investment in healthcare. Highlights include: High Demand for Specialties: Areas like mental health, elderly care, and community nursing are particularly in demand.
  4. thornbury-nursing.com

    May 9, 2023What nursing specialties are available to you? Within the four main types of nursing that you can specialise in - adult nursing, children's (paediatric) nursing, learning disability nursing, and mental health nursing - there are a variety of specialist roles to progress into. Here is a selection of those available to you:
  5. Adult nursing; Mental health nursing; Children's nursing; Learning disability nursing; Transfer between specialties; Adult nursing. This is the most common nursing specialty: 80% of all NMC registered nurses are adult nurses, according to the latest statistics. What does an adult nurse do? An adult nurse works with patients of all ages.
  6. europeannurserecruitment.com

    Sep 1, 2024The United Kingdom has long been a sought-after destination for healthcare professionals, particularly registered nurses from across Europe. With a robust healthcare system, known as the National Health Service (NHS), and a strong commitment to patient care, the UK offers a wealth of opportunities for European nurses looking to expand their careers.
  7. healthjobs.bmj.com

    Nurse jobs. 1,527 Europe jobs to view and apply for now with BMJ Health Careers. Skip to job results. Skip to refine results ... Europe Remove selection. United Kingdom 1527; Grade. Band 5 496; Band 6 578; Band 7 233; Band 8A 60; Band 8B 14; Band 8C 4; Band 8D 4; Band 9 4; Consultant 90; Doctor - other 1; Specialty doctor 7; Salary. £40,000 ...
  8. en.wikipedia.org

    Nursing in the United Kingdom is the largest health care profession in the country. It has evolved from assisting doctors to encompass a variety of professional roles. Over 700,000 registered nurses practice, [1] working in settings such as hospitals, health centres, nursing homes, hospices, communities, military, prisons, and academia.Most are employed by the National Health Service (NHS).
  9. studyin-uk.com

    Nursing students studying at a UK university can generally focus on four separate areas - adult, child, learning disability and mental health - which will shape your future career. No two days for a fully qualified nurse are ever the same, and choosing what to focus on at the beginning of your career does not mean you are held in that particular environment permanently.
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