The Professional Nursing in Children and Young People MSc at Queen's University Belfast is a unique course designed to enhance knowledge and skills of nurses who seek to work in pediatric settings. This course offers a child-centred approach to healthcare, aiming to produce senior practitioners who can provide effective holistic care to children and young people. Course Content: The course encompasses modules geared towards the holistic care of children and young people. It emphasizes a family-centered approach to healthcare and covers important aspects such as the socio-cultural issues, clinical leadership, and research in professional practice.Key Modules: Key modules incorporated in this course include: Foundations of Professional Nursing Practice in Children and Young People: Theory and Practice, Non-Medical Prescribing for Allied Health Professionals (v300), Applied Pharmacology for Clinical Practice, Socio-Cultural Issues in Healthcare, Clinical Leadership and Quality Improvement in Professional Practice, and Dissertation in Professional Practice.Accreditations: The Independent and Non-Medical Prescribing module (v300) is accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).Future Careers: Graduates from this program can pursue a range of careers within a variety of childcare settings, including Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Healthcare. They can work as a senior nurse, nursing manager, nurse consultant, clinical nurse specialist, or in a leadership role in professional practice.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page Professional Nursing in Children and Young People MSc.