Nursing (return to practice)
University of Lincoln
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- Duration of the course
- 3-12 months depending on individual returner's needs and circumstances
- Leading to a career in
- Nursing (return to practice), Nursing (return to practice, general practice nursing)
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- Contact details
- [email protected]
- 01522 882 000
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- Region
- East Midlands
- Admissions address
- Brayford Pool
Lincoln
Lincolnshire
LN6 7TS
If you have previously been a registered nurse and wish to return to the profession then you may need to undertake a Return to Practice programme. The programme allows you to update your skills and knowledge so that you can become re-registered and return to work in nursing. The course will take approximately three to six months to complete, although some people may take longer (up to 12 months) depending on clinical placement hours required, the length of time out of practice and length of time previously in practice. Courses are flexible to fit around existing commitments, such as childcare.
If you are looking to return to GP practice nursing, there are GP placements available via this course.
Funding
NHS England will provide a one off contribution to nurses Returning to Practice to assist with costs and expenses such as purchasing books, car parking, child care etc. NHSE will also pay for the course for returnees as well as contribute to placement costs.
Apply today
Applications for Return to Practice programmes should be made directly to the named person at this university (above). They can tell you more about their course and which local trusts provide the clinical placements. Alternatively, you can contact NHS Health Education England in the East of England on [email protected]
Nursing (return to practice)
University of Northampton
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- Study mode
- Part-time
- Duration of the course
- 3-12 months depending on individual returner's needs and circumstances
- Leading to a career in
- Nursing (return to practice), Nursing (return to practice, general practice nursing)
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- Contact details
- [email protected]
- 0300 303 2772
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- Region
- East Midlands, South East
- Admissions address
- Park Campus
Boughton Green Road
Northampton
NN2 7AL
If you have previously been a registered nurse and wish to return to the profession then you may need to undertake a Return to Practice programme. The programme allows you to update your skills and knowledge so that you can become re-registered and return to work in nursing. The course will take approximately three to six months to complete, although some people may take longer (up to 12 months) depending on clinical placement hours required, the length of time out of practice and length of time previously in practice. Courses are flexible to fit around existing commitments, such as childcare.
If you are looking to return to GP practice nursing, there are GP placements available via this course.
Funding
NHS England will provide a one off contribution to nurses Returning to Practice to assist with costs and expenses such as purchasing books, car parking, child care etc. NHSE will also pay for the course for returnees as well as contribute to placement costs.
Apply today
Applications for Return to Practice programmes should be made directly to the named person at this university (above). They can tell you more about their course and which local trusts provide the clinical placements. Alternatively, you can contact NHS Health Education England in the East of England on [email protected]
Nursing (RTP general practice nursing)
Birmingham City University
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- Study mode
- Part-time
- Duration of the course
- 3-12 months depending on individual returner's needs and circumstances
- Leading to a career in
- Nursing (return to practice, general practice nursing)
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- Contact details
- [email protected]
- 0121 331 6295
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- Region
- West Midlands
- Admissions address
- City South Campus
Seacole Building
Westbourne Road
Birmingham
B15 3TN
If you have previously been a registered nurse working in general practice and wish to return to the profession then you may need to undertake a Return to Practice programme. The programme allows you to update your skills and knowledge so that you can become re-registered and return to work in nursing. The course will take approximately three to six months to complete, although some people may take longer (up to 12 months) depending on clinical placement hours required, the length of time out of practice and length of time previously in practice. Courses are flexible to fit around existing commitments, such as childcare.
Funding
Health Education England (HEE) will provide a one off contribution to nurses Returning to Practice to assist with costs and expenses such as purchasing books, car parking, child care etc. HEE will also pay for the course for returnees as well as contribute to placement costs.
Apply today
Applications for Return to Practice programmes in general practice nursing should be made directly to the named person at this university (above). They can tell you more about their course and which local trusts provide the clinical placements. Alternatively, you can contact NHS Health Education England in the Midlands on [email protected]
Nursing (RTP general practice nursing)
Bristol, University of the West of England
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- Study mode
- Part-time
- Duration of the course
- 3-12 months depending on individual returner's needs and circumstances
- Leading to a career in
- Nursing (return to practice, general practice nursing)
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- Contact details
- [email protected]
- 011732 88596
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- Region
- South West
- Admissions address
- Glenside Campus
Blackberry Hill
Stapleton
Bristol
BS16 1DD
If you have previously been a registered nurse working in general practice and wish to return to the profession then you may need to undertake a Return to Practice programme. The programme allows you to update your skills and knowledge so that you can become re-registered and return to work in nursing. The course will take approximately three to six months to complete, although some people may take longer (up to 12 months) depending on clinical placement hours required, the length of time out of practice and length of time previously in practice. Courses are flexible to fit around existing commitments, such as childcare.
Funding
Health Education England (HEE) will provide a one off contribution to nurses Returning to Practice to assist with costs and expenses such as purchasing books, car parking, child care etc. HEE will also pay for the course for returnees as well as contribute to placement costs.
Apply today
Applications for Return to Practice programmes in general practice nursing should be made directly to the named person at this university (above). They can tell you more about their course and which local trusts provide the clinical placements. Alternatively, you can contact NHS Health Education England in the South West on [email protected]
Nursing (RTP general practice nursing)
University of Chester
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- Study mode
- Part-time
- Duration of the course
- 3-12 months depending on individual returner's needs and circumstances
- Leading to a career in
- Nursing (return to practice, general practice nursing)
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- Contact details
- [email protected]
- 01244 511000
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- Region
- North West
- Admissions address
- Parkgate Road
Chester
Cheshire
CH1 4BJ
If you have previously been a registered nurse working in general practice and wish to return to the profession then you may need to undertake a Return to Practice programme. The programme allows you to update your skills and knowledge so that you can become re-registered and return to work in nursing. The course will take approximately three to six months to complete, although some people may take longer (up to 12 months) depending on clinical placement hours required, the length of time out of practice and length of time previously in practice. Courses are flexible to fit around existing commitments, such as childcare.
Funding
Health Education England (HEE) will provide a one off contribution to nurses Returning to Practice to assist with costs and expenses such as purchasing books, car parking, child care etc. HEE will also pay for the course for returnees as well as contribute to placement costs.
Apply today
Applications for Return to Practice programmes in general practice nursing should be made directly to the named person at this university (above). They can tell you more about their course and which local trusts provide the clinical placements. Alternatively, you can contact NHS Health Education England in the North West on [email protected].
Nursing (RTP general practice nursing).
City, University of London
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- Study mode
- Part-time
- Duration of the course
- 3-12 months depending on individual returner's needs and circumstances
- Leading to a career in
- Nursing (return to practice, general practice nursing)
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- Contact details
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- Region
- London
- Admissions address
- Northampton Square
London
EC1V 0HB
If you have previously been a registered nurse working in general practice and wish to return to the profession then you may need to undertake a Return to Practice programme. The programme allows you to update your skills and knowledge so that you can become re-registered and return to work in nursing. The course will take approximately three to six months to complete, although some people may take longer (up to 12 months) depending on clinical placement hours required, the length of time out of practice and length of time previously in practice. Courses are flexible to fit around existing commitments, such as childcare.
Funding
Health Education England (HEE) will provide a one off contribution to nurses Returning to Practice to assist with costs and expenses such as purchasing books, car parking, child care etc. HEE will also pay for the course for returnees as well as contribute to placement costs.
Apply today
Applications for Return to Practice programmes in general practice nursing should be made directly to the named person at this university (above). They can tell you more about their course and which local trusts provide the clinical placements. Alternatively, you can contact NHS Health Education England in London on [email protected]
Nursing (RTP general practice nursing)
Northumbria University, Newcastle
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- Study mode
- Part-time
- Duration of the course
- 3-12 months depending on individual returner's needs and circumstances
- Leading to a career in
- Nursing (return to practice, general practice nursing)
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- Contact details
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- Region
- North East
- Admissions address
- Coach Lane Campus
Coach Lane
Benton
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE7 7XA
If you have previously been a registered nurse working in general practice and wish to return to the profession then you may need to undertake a Return to Practice programme. The programme allows you to update your skills and knowledge so that you can become re-registered and return to work in nursing. The course will take approximately three to six months to complete, although some people may take longer (up to 12 months) depending on clinical placement hours required, the length of time out of practice and length of time previously in practice. Courses are flexible to fit around existing commitments, such as childcare.
Funding
Health Education England (HEE) will provide a one off contribution to nurses Returning to Practice to assist with costs and expenses such as purchasing books, car parking, child care etc. HEE will also pay for the course for returnees as well as contribute to placement costs.
Apply today
Applications for Return to Practice programmes in general practice nursing should be made directly to the named person at this university (above). They can tell you more about their course and which local trusts provide the clinical placements. Alternatively, you can contact NHS Health Education England in the North East and Yorkshire on [email protected]
Nursing (RTP general practice nursing)
University of Wolverhampton
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- Study mode
- Part-time
- Duration of the course
- 3-12 months depending on individual returner's needs and circumstances
- Leading to a career in
- Nursing (return to practice, general practice nursing)
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- Contact details
- [email protected]
- 01902 321000
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- Region
- West Midlands
- Admissions address
- Walsall Campus
Gorway Road
Walsall
WS1 3BD
If you have previously been a registered nurse working in general practice and wish to return to the profession then you may need to undertake a Return to Practice programme. The programme allows you to update your skills and knowledge so that you can become re-registered and return to work in nursing. The course will take approximately three to six months to complete, although some people may take longer (up to 12 months) depending on clinical placement hours required, the length of time out of practice and length of time previously in practice. Courses are flexible to fit around existing commitments, such as childcare.
Funding
Health Education England (HEE) will provide a one off contribution to nurses Returning to Practice to assist with costs and expenses such as purchasing books, car parking, child care etc. HEE will also pay for the course for returnees as well as contribute to placement costs.
Apply today
Applications for Return to Practice programmes in general practice nursing should be made directly to the named person at this university (above). They can tell you more about their course and which local trusts provide the clinical placements. Alternatively, you can contact NHS Health Education England in the Midlands on [email protected]
Nursing (RTP general practice nursing).
University of Plymouth
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- Study mode
- Part-time
- Duration of the course
- 3-12 months depending on individual returner's needs and circumstances
- Leading to a career in
- Nursing (return to practice, general practice nursing)
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- Contact details
- [email protected]
- 01752 586951
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- Region
- South West
- Admissions address
- 4th Floor Rolle
Drake Circus
Plymouth
PL48AA
If you have previously been a registered nurse working in general practice and wish to return to the profession then you may need to undertake a Return to Practice programme. The programme allows you to update your skills and knowledge so that you can become re-registered and return to work in nursing. The course will take approximately three to six months to complete, although some people may take longer (up to 12 months) depending on clinical placement hours required, the length of time out of practice and length of time previously in practice. Courses are flexible to fit around existing commitments, such as childcare.
Funding
Health Education England (HEE) will provide a one off contribution to nurses Returning to Practice to assist with costs and expenses such as purchasing books, car parking, child care etc. HEE will also pay for the course for returnees as well as contribute to placement costs.
Apply today
Applications for Return to Practice programmes in general practice nursing should be made directly to the named person at this university (above). They can tell you more about their course and which local trusts provide the clinical placements. Alternatively, you can contact NHS Health Education England in the South West on [email protected]
Nursing (RTP general practice nursing)
Kingston and St George's University of London
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- Study mode
- Part-time
- Duration of the course
- 3-12 months depending on individual returner's needs and circumstances
- Leading to a career in
- Nursing (return to practice, general practice nursing)
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- Contact details
- [email protected]
- 020 8325 1337
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- Region
- London
- Admissions address
- Kingston Hill
Kingston-upon-Thames
KT2 7LB
f you have previously been a registered nurse working in general practice and wish to return to the profession then you may need to undertake a Return to Practice programme. The programme allows you to update your skills and knowledge so that you can become re-registered and return to work in nursing. The course will take approximately three to six months to complete, although some people may take longer (up to 12 months) depending on clinical placement hours required, the length of time out of practice and length of time previously in practice. Courses are flexible to fit around existing commitments, such as childcare.
Funding
Health Education England (HEE) will provide a one off contribution to nurses Returning to Practice to assist with costs and expenses such as purchasing books, car parking, child care etc. HEE will also pay for the course for returnees as well as contribute to placement costs.
Apply today
Applications for Return to Practice programmes in general practice nursing should be made directly to the named person at this university (above). They can tell you more about their course and which local trusts provide the clinical placements. Alternatively, you can contact NHS Health Education England in London on [email protected]
Nursing (RTP general practice nursing)
University of Brighton
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- Study mode
- Distance learning/online
- Duration of the course
- 8 week online course plus 150-300 placement hours
- Leading to a career in
- Nursing (return to practice, general practice nursing)
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- Contact details
- [email protected]
- 01273 644644
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- Region
- All UK
- Admissions address
- Westlain House
Village Way
Falmer
Brighton
BN1 9PH
Entry Requirements
If you have previously been a registered nurse and wish to return to the profession then you may need to undertake a Return to Practice programme. The programme allows you to update your skills and knowledge so that you can become re-registered and return to work in nursing.
Individuals doing the GP nursing RTP course need to secure a suitable placement themselves.
The academic part of the programme is fully online, enabling remote study with no costly or time-consuming commute. Applicants are required to have some basic computer skills, however there is technical support and training available.
Funding
Health Education England (HEE) will provide a one off contribution to nurses Returning to Practice to assist with costs and expenses such as purchasing books, car parking, child care etc. HEE will also pay for the course for returnees as well as contribute to placement costs.
Apply today
Applications for Return to Practice programmes should be made directly to the named person at this university (above). They can tell you more about their course. Alternatively, you can contact NHS Health Education England in the South East on [email protected]