The Postgraduate Nursing Programme from the University of Salford is designed for qualified nurses. It is an advanced course aimed at those wishing to develop their skills and knowledge further, whether in a clinical, management or educational role.Course Content: This course is comprised of two 'pathways' which structure the knowledge and teaching around specific fields of nursing - the Oncology Care Program and the Community Specialist Practice (District Nursing). Both these programs focus on deepening the understanding and application of professional and ethical issues, evidence-based practice, and leadership in the healthcare setting.Key Modules: There are a selection of modules available, tailored to meet the needs of varying specialisms. Key modules include; Professional and Ethical Concepts in Healthcare, Advanced Leadership for Professional Practice, Evidence Based Practice, Valuing Individuality, Clinical Assessment Skills for the Community Practitioner, and Health Promotion and Public Health.Future Careers: The course prepares graduates for management, educational or clinical leadership roles within healthcare. It also provides the necessary knowledge and skills to take on more senior roles within a specialized area of nursing, or as a step into academia or research roles.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.