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BSc Nursing R2RN (Adult)
About this course
The Return to Registered Nurse (Adult) pathway is designed for people who hold a prior nursing qualification and wish to re-enter professional practice after a period away. It recognises that experienced nurses who have left the profession may need to update their knowledge, refresh their clinical skills, and demonstrate current competence against contemporary nursing standards before returning to the register. The programme is shorter than a full nursing degree, reflecting the prior learning and experience participants bring, while being rigorous enough to ensure patient safety and professional accountability. Nottingham Trent University's two-year full-time Nursing R2RN (Adult) programme provides exactly this pathway. You will revisit and update the underpinning knowledge relevant to adult nursing, covering contemporary care approaches, pharmacology, deteriorating patient recognition, evidence-based practice, and the regulatory and ethical framework within which registered nurses practise. Clinical placement is central to the programme, and you will spend significant time in practice settings working alongside registered nurses and supervisors to demonstrate and develop your competence in real patient care environments. The two-year full-time structure means the programme is intensive, reflecting the need to achieve the required clinical hours and academic level within a compressed timeframe relative to the standard three-year degree. A typical entry tariff of 120 points applies, though eligibility criteria for return-to-practice programmes typically also include evidence of prior nursing qualification and registration history, and selection processes may include assessment of professional background as well as academic achievement. Completion of this programme leads to eligibility to re-register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council and return to practice as a qualified adult nurse. Career opportunities span NHS acute hospital settings, community nursing, care homes, district nursing, and specialist adult services. Those who return to nursing practice also have access to further professional development and specialist pathways over the course of their careers.
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