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Places still available for September 2009 entry

clearing pic We are inviting you to take a fresh look at the world of nursing and healthcare. Places are still available within our mental health and adult nursing programmes starting in September 2009.
 
Located in the heart of London, we are the Number 1 nursing school in London (2009 Times Good University Guide). We develop leading-edge nurses and midwives for tomorrow – practitioners, partners and leaders in their field.
 
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A compassionate, caring learning environment

Nursing is a dynamic, technologically advancing profession. It is rewarding and exciting and you can make a real difference to the lives of others.
 
We offer a compassionate, caring learning environment, with mentoring and lecturer support to help you achieve your goals every step of the way.
 
As a nurse you could work in the UK or abroad in aid agencies, developing countries, schools, the military, as well as specialist clinics and hospitals. Nursing offers a career for life, with 100% employability for our graduates.

Why become a mental health nurse?

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As many as one in three people are thought to suffer some form of mental health problem. Mental health nurses play a key role in promoting the mental health of the population as a whole.
 
While studying mental health nursing at King’s, students have the opportunity to gain invaluable experience at world class mental health Trusts and teaching hospitals.
 
“While on clinical placement, the reputation of the School helps me stand out from other students and I see a high level of recognition from clinicians as well as patients and their families.”
– Ezinne Nwokeji, Nursing Studies with Registration – Mental health nursing BSc.
 
“Mental health nurses help people find meaning and purpose in their lives and promote lifestyle strategies to help them relate to others.”
– Professor Ian Norman, Associate Dean at the Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery
 
Professor Norman is a lecturer on our mental health programmes and editor of The Art and Science of Mental Health Nursing – the best selling textbook for mental health nurses on Amazon UK.
 
Find out more about becoming a mental health nurse

Why become an adult nurse?

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Adult nurses work with old and young adults with varied health conditions. Juggling numerous priorities and working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, they use counselling, management and teaching skills to improve the quality of patients’ lives.
 
While studying adult nursing at King’s, students spend time in clinical placement with our NHS Trust partners, where they are exposed to a range of exciting experiences in which to develop their clinical skills.
 
“The teaching staff at the School are friendly, dedicated and knowledgeable nurses and I also have a very supportive personal tutor.”
– Ed Parkin, Nursing Studies with Registration – Adult Nursing Accelerated DipHE
 
Find out more about becoming an adult nurse.

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BSc and 2 Year DipHE places still available for entry September 2009 in the following programmes:
 
 
 
 
 
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