Practice Nurse Training Ltd are excited to announce that our training course is now accredited by the Royal College of Nursing. The Royal College of Nursing states that the purpose of RCN accreditation is to promote best practice and to contribute to public and patient safety by ensuring access to quality-assured learning initiatives that support nursing and health care delivery.
The RCN accredits learning and development initiatives for a diverse range of clients who want to guarantee that their initiatives are up to date, of the highest quality, effective in educating nurses and the wider health care family, and promote best practice.
Accreditation involves peer review by expert representatives drawn from clinical, management and educational fields of practice who have the appropriate professional background and experience.
Designed to help both nurses wishing to transition in to primary care nursing and employers looking to train newly recruited staff, our Practice Nurse Training course is a practical face to face way to introduce registered nurses to practice nursing. Delivered over three consecutive days by practice nurses and expert speakers. Providing theory and skills led sessions we include teaching on ear irrigation, travel health, child immunisations and adult vaccinations.
Preparation for Practice Nursing – Knowledge Based course
Preparation for Practice Nurses - Introduction to Theory of Travel Health
Accreditation applies only to the educational content and not to any product
RCN cannot confirm competence of any practitioner
If you would like a detailed copy of our Practice Nurse Training course outline or have any further questions please do contact us or call us on 07779 024851