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Kingston University
MMid in Midwifery with Registered Midwife for Registered Nurses (Adult)
- Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom
- London, United Kingdom
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This two-year course recognises your existing knowledge, and will give you the clinical skills you need to qualify as a professional midwife. Studying this postgraduate course will give you the clinical skills and experience you need to register as a midwife with the Nursing and Midwifery Council.


Rasmussen College Online
Nursing Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
- Florida City, USA
Master degree
Distance Learning
English
Master’s degree in Nursing is offered in a flexible competency-based education (CBE) format that ensures graduates do more than study the material—they actively demonstrate skills and proficiency required to flourish in their career.
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In a Master's level Registered Nursing program, you'll explore advanced nursing practices and leadership roles that empower you to make a significant impact on patient care. This degree offers the chance to deepen your knowledge and skills in a supportive learning environment.
Through courses in advanced clinical practice, health policy, and nursing research, you'll learn to apply evidence-based strategies to improve patient outcomes. Emphasis on developing competencies in areas like health assessment, pharmacology, and healthcare technology ensures you're well-prepared for a range of roles in healthcare settings. Many students build confidence in their clinical decision-making as they engage with real-world nursing scenarios and diverse patient populations.
Graduates of Master's programs in Registered Nursing often pursue careers as Nurse Practitioners, Clinical Nurse Specialists, or Nurse Educators, placing them in vital roles within the healthcare system. With robust training in leadership and advocacy, you'll find that your expertise is valued across various healthcare environments, enhancing your ability to effect change in patient care practices.