Non-medical prescribing courses (V300)
Our non-medical prescribing courses are delivered entirely online, and are designed for nurses, midwives, advanced clinical practitioners and the allied health professions. Study a dual award of independent and supplementary prescribing.
Overview
The non-medical prescribing courses are taught entirely online, offering you the flexibility to study from anywhere in the UK and supporting you to manage your learning alongside your work and other commitments. The courses are designed to develop your interest, accelerate your career, salary progression and employability, and help enhance the performance of your organisation.
You will be taught and assessed in both forms of prescribing regardless of clinical need. During the course you will learn about:
- Consultation and decision making
- Psychology of prescribing and influencing factors
- Prescribing in a team context
- General principles of pharmacology and therapeutics
- Principles of patient monitoring
- Evidence based practice
- Legal, policy, professional and ethical aspects
- Prescribing in a public health context
Why study non-medical prescribing at the University of Nottingham?
The University of Nottingham has been providing non-medical prescribing education to a range of healthcare professions since 2001. Our teaching staff include Senior Fellows of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA) and recipients of the University of Nottingham Lord Dearing Awards for Teaching Excellence. We consistently rank highly in UK and international league tables and in the latest national Research Excellence Framework our nursing and midwifery research was ranked 8th for impact. We have strong links with local NHS Healthcare Trusts and many voluntary and social service sectors.
Apply to study Non Medical Prescribing (V300)
Available to study at level 3 (undergraduate) or level 4 (postgraduate); (prescribing for paramedics is available at level 4 only). Please note that dietitians are currently only permitted to supplementary prescribe. The application process has two stages, and you must complete both. Once you have applied via the NottinghamHub, the School of Health Sciences CPD team will be in touch to discuss the next stage of the application process.
Please note that a completed application process does not guarantee a place on the course, and applications may close early subject to reaching capacity.