15 Jan 2026 (Available)
Apply by: 18 Dec 2025
Students starting in Semester A
15 Jan 2026 (Only available as part of the Specialist Community Nursing with Integrated Prescribing)
29 Apr 2026 (Available)
Apply by: 01 Apr 2026
Students starting in Semester B
29 Apr 2026 (Only available as part of the Specialist Community Nursing with Integrated Prescribing)
Course overview
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This Level 7 module is designed to enable nurses, midwives and specialist community public health nurses to develop the necessary knowledge, skills and attributes to demonstrate a critical, evidence−based approach to safe, appropriate and cost−effective practice as an independent/supplementary prescriber, in partnership with members of the multi−disciplinary prescribing team.
Students will be facilitated in the critical review and analysis of systematic approaches to assessment and diagnosis, drug actions and the use of evidence−based sources to inform prescribing practice, including the decision not to prescribe.
The legal and professional frameworks underpinning prescribing practice will be analysed critically to ensure governance of their prescribing practice and promote safe and accountable practice in team members.
The module involves a blended learning approach incorporating the University's managed learning environment, StudyNet. Inter−professional learning occurs with prescribing students from the allied health professions and pharmacist prescribing students.
Learning Outcomes
The intended learning outcomes of this module will be achieved through a combination of theoretical and practice−based learning linked to the following defined topic areas.
Students will be actively encouraged to explore and integrate theoretical knowledge and understanding derived from practice to adopt a critical and analytical stance to all phases of the prescribing process.
The curriculum is organised around the following themes: Systematic approaches to assessment and diagnosis. Pharmacology and prescribing practice. Medicines' optimisation and governance frameworks in independent and supplementary prescribing practice.
Supervised practice, involving a period of 90 hours engaged in practice learning.
The content will include:
- Assessment and diagnostic skills and the interpretation of clinical indicators.
- Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Drug actions relevant to area of clinical expertise.
- Licensing and monitoring of medications including mechanisms for the reporting of adverse reactions.
Influences on prescribing. - Evidence based management strategies including non−pharmacological interventions.
- Effective and responsible partnership working with patients/carers, members of the multidisciplinary prescribing team and the pharmaceutical industry.
- Critical examination of the governance and medicines' optimisation frameworks associated with nurse and midwife prescribing.
Learner Hours
Scheduled 90 hours
Independent 210 hours
Placement 90 hours
This module can contribute to the following programme(s)
HHCONMSC: MSc Contemporary Nursing
HSCPHHVPGD: PgDip Specialist Community Public Health Nursing - Health Visiting
HSCPHSNPGD: PgDip Specialist Community Public Health Nursing - School Nursing
HSCSNIPDNPGD: PgDip Specialist Community Nursing with Integrated Prescribing (District Nursing)
Funding
Why choose HERTS?
Excellent sector connections: we have extensive links with eight NHS Trusts and Local Authorities in Hertfordshire.
Links with over 98 NHS Trusts and Local Authorities in East Anglia and London regions.
Flexibility: we provide flexible study options to ensure you can fit CPD study around your busy professional and personal lives.
Location: the main University of Hertfordshire campus is 25 minutes from London with easy access by both road and rail services.

Course details
Course leader
Ms Dawn Royall
Administrator
Allison Riley
Telephone
01707 824800
Course delivery
Blended
Prerequisites
Must be registered on the Specialist Community Nursing Programme (Integrated Prescribing Pathway)

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