The Nursing Studies (Registered Nurse - Adult Nursing) course offered by the University of Surrey is a comprehensive program, designed to equip students for the challenging and varied role of the adult nurse. The course prepares students to respond to the needs of adults with a variety of physical and emotional needs, including those with long-term and complex conditions.Course Content: The three-year course, comprised of academic study and clinical placements, centers around six core themes, the Engagement, Compassion and Care, Organisational and Delivery of Care, Leadership and Interprofessional Learning, Research, and Professional and Personal Development. The inclusion of these themes ensures that on successful completion, graduates will be both clinically proficient and academically knowledgeable. Key Modules: The key modules in this course include Nursing practice, Professional, ethical and legal issues in healthcare, Pharmacology for registered nurses, Research methods, Applied anatomy and physiology, Mental health and illness etc. These come alongside several clinical placements to provide a hands-on experience to the students. Accreditations: Upon successful completion of the course, students are eligible to register as a nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). Future Careers: The graduates of this course can develop exciting careers not just in hospitals but also across a range of roles within the community, in leadership, research and international healthcare. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.