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BSc Renal Care

Nottingham Trent University
Part-timeSubject: Nursing and Midwifery
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Degree Completion
98%
Professional Jobs
95%
Meaningful Work
85%

About this course

Renal care is a clinical specialism focused on the kidney and the complex range of conditions that affect renal function. Kidney disease is one of the most significant chronic health challenges in the UK, affecting millions of people and requiring sophisticated, long-term clinical management. The renal care specialist works alongside patients over extended periods, often across dialysis, transplantation, and conservative management pathways, requiring both deep clinical knowledge and the communication and relational skills to support people living with a serious chronic illness. This part-time programme at Nottingham Trent University is designed for registered healthcare professionals who want to develop their specialist knowledge and practice in renal care. The part-time structure reflects the reality that most people studying at this level are already working in clinical settings, and the programme is designed to be pursued alongside continuing practice. This means that the learning you undertake connects directly to the clinical work you are already doing, and the insights and challenges of your clinical environment can inform your academic engagement with the material. You will develop a sophisticated understanding of renal physiology, the pathology of kidney disease, the pharmacological management of renal conditions, and the clinical and ethical dimensions of renal replacement therapy. The psychosocial aspects of living with kidney disease are also an important part of the curriculum, reflecting the fact that renal care is about people, not just organs, and that expert clinical care requires as much skill in communication, patient education, and sensitive decision-making as it does in technical knowledge. Graduates of renal care programmes are equipped for advanced and specialist nursing and allied health roles within renal units, dialysis centres, and transplant services. Many go on to take on senior clinical, educational, or leadership positions within renal services. The qualification also supports progression into postgraduate study or further specialist training in nephrology or related clinical fields.

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3 items
β–ΆYear 3 Modules
3 items
β–ΆYear 4 Modules
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Β£9,535
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Entry Qualifications

Other HE
62%
A-level
11%
No qualifications
11%
Other
10%
Degree
5%
Baccalaureate
1%

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