The Certificate in Nursing (Nurse/Midwife) Prescribing aims to prepare nurses/midwives as independent prescribers enabling them to provide patients with effective access to medications, and expands the role of nurses and midwives in progressing the health care needs of the future.
Applications are now closed.
Registration Process for Nurse / Midwife Prescribing with NMBI
SEMESTER 1
NS5251 - Professional, Ethical, Legal and Interpersonal Dimensions to Nurse/Midwife Prescribing
NS5271 - Systematic Assessment and Evaluation in Patient Care
NS5261 - Drug Action and Prescribing
NS5281 - Clinical Practicum in Nurse/Midwife Prescribing 1
SEMESTER 2
NS5282 - Clinical Practicum in Nurse/Midwife Prescribing 2
Entry Requirements
- Registration as nurse or midwife on the live register of Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland
- Minimum of 3 years post-registration clinical experience (The required clinical practice experience must have been gained within the past 5 years with at least one year in the area in which prescribing is proposed and excludes time spent undertaking further post-registration programmes)
- Possession of competencies recognised at Level 8 of the NQAI framework
- Demonstration of continuous professional development and the ability to study at level 8
- Support from employer and complete Site Declaration form, signed by the Director of Nursing/Midwifery/Public Health
- Nomination and confirmation of a designated medical practitioner mentor (completed site declaration form signed by the Medical practitioner/Mentor) who will provide the student with supervision support and opportunities including shadowing opportunities during the period of the programme.
Once the applicant has completed the online application, UL admissions will contact them via email with supplementary forms.
Applications are now closed.
Undergraduate Admissions Office
Dr Louise Barry
email: Louise.A.Barry@ul.ie
Phone: +353-61-233002
Contact Nursing and Midwifery
Health Sciences Building, North Bank Campus, 51本色
Email: nm@ul.ie