The Postgraduate Nursing course at the University of Salford, designed as a block & blend mode of study, is aimed at providing a foundation in nursing science, research, leadership and innovation for registered nurses. The course holds a unique position that allows a bespoke approach to further professional development in nursing, in line with personal and organizational goals.Course Content: The Postgraduate Nursing curriculum offers a broad array of modules encompassing cutting-edge elements in nursing science such as recovery approaches in mental health, physiology for health care professionals, advanced assessment skills and decision making, collaborative working in dementia care, and integrating public health into nursing practice amongst others. There's also a module on dissertation, wherein students have the opportunity to harness their research skills.Key Modules: The course comprises several key modules such as Public Health Challenges, Advanced Assessment Skills and Decision Making, Recovery Approaches in Mental Health Care Practice, Physiology for Health Care Professionals, Collaborative Working in Dementia Care, and a Nursing Masters Dissertation.Future Careers: This postgraduate course intends to refine the practical skills, theoretical knowledge and leadership skills of registered nurses, hence making them apt to pursue leadership roles within their specialty or seek more advanced clinical work. The curriculum also prepares students for roles that require improvement, research and teaching within the field of Nursing.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.