This course is designed for aboard nurses who are interested in working in the UK healthcare system. The course is divided into five modules which cover a range of topics related to nursing in in UK and passing the NMC test.
Module 1 provides an overview of the UK healthcare system and the role of nurses, as well as an introduction to the NMC registration process and English language proficiency requirements. Complete a quiz after the module and check out the resources from NHS, NMC and others provided.
Module 2 focuses on improving students English language proficiency through vocabulary building, grammar, and pronunciation practice, in preparation for the NMC IELTS or OET English language proficiency test. We have a practice English test, quiz and resources to improve your communication skills.
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Module 3, students will focus on nursing knowledge and skills assessment, including understanding the NMC Competency Framework and preparing for the NMC Test of Competence - Part 1: Computer Based Test (CBT) and Part 2: Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE).
Practise Mock Tests - In this model you can practice with official NMC CBT test before you undertake the final one. We provide the official clinical and numeracy practice tests for adult nursing, midwifery, mental health nursing, and children nursing.
Module 4, students will learn how to navigate the UK healthcare system, including adapting to cultural differences and expectations of nursing in the UK, as well as learning the documentation and reporting requirements.
Module 5, students will explore opportunities for professional development and career advancement in the UK, best practices for continuing education and lifelong learning, as well as resources for ongoing support and professional networking. By the end of the course, students will have a comprehensive understanding of nursing in the UK and will be well-prepared to pursue a career in the UK healthcare system.