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This course offers those with current V100/V150 qualifications undertaken within 5 years to study to become V300 Independent and supplementary prescribers. This module recognises the V100/V150 qualification and knowledge already in place.

Places are limited on this programme and are allocated on a first come, first served basis. 

Please read the pre-course information and prescribing authorisations form in preparation for submitting your application (please find links for these at the end of this webpage).

The Non-Medical Prescribing module consists of 38 days of prescribing preparation which includes:

  • 6 taught days
  • Set study days with activities to complete
  • Supervised practice (78 hours for NMC applicants, 90 hours for HCPC applicants)
  • In addition, students may require personal study time. The amount of time varies greatly between individuals but can be in the region of 80 - 190 hours

The module can be studied at level 6 (degree) or at level 7 (masters). This must be undertaken at the same level as your V100/V150 qualification. You can find this out by checking your own academic records.

Please ensure that you complete the application for the level you wish to study. This is shown in the course title.

The prescribing qualification / authority of independent and supplementary prescribing relates to regulatory and legal permissions.

To apply please make a note of the module start month, click on apply now and choose the application for the correct starting month. Once your application is complete we will contact you in order to confirm whether or not you have been allocated a place.

 

Practice Assessor and Supervisor Preparation

Online invitations will be sent to PS/PA for an Update on the 13th January 15:00-17:00. Applicants to ensure their PA/PS are aware of this date 

Please ensure you can attend university, and have protected study time as per the dates below.       

 Day Date Delivery
 1 20/01/2025 Taught
2 28/01/2025 Taught
3 29/01/2025 Study
4 03/02/2025

Study

5 10/02/2025 Study
6 17/02/2025 Study
7 24/02/2025

Taught

8 03/03/2025 Taught
9 10/03/2025

Taught

10 17/03/2025 Study
11 24/03/2025 EXAMS
12 31/03/2025 Taught
13 07/04/2025 Study
14 14/04/2025 Taught
15 15/04/2025

Study

16 21/04/2025 Study
17 28/04/2025 Study
18 05/05/2025 Study
19 12/05/2025 Taught
20 19/05/2025

Study

21 26/05/2025

Study

22 02/06/2025 Taught
23 09/06/2025

Study

24  16/06/2025 Study
25  23/06/2025 Study
26  30/06/2025 Study
    

Please Note: 

For applicants who wish to undertake V300 (non-medical prescribing) as part of the Health and Social Practice Framework – please note additional checks are required in order to ensure you are fully prepared to undertake this module and in accordance with PSRB requirements. These additional checks must be carried out at least 6 weeks prior to module start. For applicants wishing to undertake this module in September, all checks must be completed by the 18th August, for January start, checks must be completed by 29th November, therefore, programme application and acceptance of offer must be completed before these dates

 

PRESCRIBING AUTHORISATIONS FORM

PRE COURSE INFORMATION

EDUCATION AND AUDIT PRACTICE FORM

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you have any questions or queries about this module please contact us via email at NSApplicantServices@northumbria.ac.uk.

Course Information

Award Type Credits NMC annotation on completion

Delivery Method Blended online and campus taught

Mode of Study
Part Time

Location
Coach Lane Campus

Start January 2025

Sector
Health and Social Care

The professional award of V300 and prescribing authority, independent and supplementary prescribing, is the same regardless of level of study. Completion at degree level provides an academic award of 20 degree (level 6 equivalent) credits and at masters of 20 masters (level 7 equivalent) credits. There are differences in the assessment of degree and masters level as detailed on page 8.

If you have any questions about level of study please contact one of the team

You will need to state your choice by selecting the correct level at application point. Please give careful consideration when choosing your level of study, degree or masters. You will not be able to change the level of study once the course has started.

The module (with RPL) includes two elements of assessment• 1) Achievement of Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) competencies in clinical practice with OSCE, CMP, service user feedback & personal reflection, 2) a written assignment to include an academic poster. Students must pass each of these four assessments to achieve the award. There is no compensation between assessments.

Successful completion of all components of this module will lead to the achievement of a recordable prescribing qualification (Independent and/or Supplementary Prescriber) with the Nursing and Midwifery Council

Nurses, who have undertaken the community practitioner nurse prescriber (V100/V150) within five years of the course start date, and are working as community practitioner nurse prescribers, are eligible to apply for entry to the Non Medical Prescribing programme but must meet the following criteria:

  • Have current NMC, v100/v150 registration
  • Have the competence, experience and academic ability to study at least degree level and can provide evidence of this
  • Be able to provide evidence of a Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) enhanced certificate; issued within 3 years of applying to the module
  • Be competent to undertake a history, clinical/health assessment and make a diagnosis in the area of practice relating to where you intend to prescribe as a V300 prescriber
  • Have approved funding arrangements in place (see module application webpage for more details) or state self funding
  • Have in place (or will have in place), an appropriate indemnity arrangement for their prospective role as a prescriber
  • Have a clinical placement (e.g. ward, GP surgery) with an educational audit in place or have completed the non medical prescribing ‘self-audit’ for practice learning prior to enrolment on the module
  • Have support from a manager, employing organisation or other appropriate authority and supply their name and contact details
  • Take responsibility for own continuing professional development

Please note, admission is at the programme leader/admissions teams discretion.  

Private Practice e.g. Private Physiotherapy Entry Criteria:

Please view our placement provider risk form here.

Private practice applicants must:

1. Provide a personal statement that details your post qualification practice, and identifies you as established and expert clinicians in your field. Learning must have been robustly consolidated and demonstrated in line with knowledge, skills, and competence.

2. Your named authoriser must supply a supporting reference. Detail of professional relationship and level of competence must be included.

3. Your authoriser must be a professional registrant practicing in your area of practice. 

4. Provide a completed education audit, and employer risk assessment and insurance form.

 

 

 

By the end of the module you will be able to:

  • Appraise and interpret the legal, ethical and professional frameworks for accountability and responsibility for prescribing within your own sphere of practice
  • Evaluate evidence to support your prescribing decisions
  • Summarise the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic actions relating to products used within your sphere of practice
  • Demonstrate professional skills in consultation, decision making and prescribing safely and effectively
  • Employ partnership approaches with patients/carers to monitor and review treatment, manage/report adverse drug reactions
  • Critique prescribing practice and support others to prescribe safely and effectively as part of a multi-disciplinary team

You will learn from subject specialist tutors who are prescribers and are actively researching the prescribing landscape, contributing to prescribing practice, academic and specialist knowledge base. Your academic tutors will help you to draw on the very latest evidence informing contemporary healthcare practice and engage in critically appraising evidence which supports your clinical practice and prescribing decision making.

We are keen to work with partners to ensure the most effective and efficient delivery models that meet your individual needs so please contact us directly to discuss your interest and explore collaboration arrangements in more detail.

For any individuals with programme enquiries please contact NSApplicantServices@northumbria.ac.uk

For organisations with business enquiries please contact businessenquiry@northumbria.ac.uk

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