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MSc, Postgraduate Diploma: MSc/PgD in Rheumatology Nursing/Rheumatology Practice (entry alternate years) KEY FEATURES: Clinically relevant to current practice; interaction with patients; exploring physical, psychological, and social aspects of care. WHO IS IT FOR? All candidates will have a nurse or allied health professional qualification, current registration with the NMC or relevant professional body and significant experience of the routine nursing management of patients with rheumatoid arthritis and other musculoskeletal conditions. Level: MSc; Postgraduate Diploma. LEVEL: MSc; Postgraduate Diploma; Postgraduate Certificate. MODE OF STUDY: Part-time. LENGTH OF PROGRAMME: Postgraduate Diploma: minimum of two years; MSc: maximum of five years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Candidates will normally have either a degree (at least Second Class BSc (Hons) Clinical Practice KEY FEATURES: Embedded in clinical practice. WHO IS IT FOR? Predominantly for nurses and midwives but it is designed to be multi-professional. LEVEL: Level Six. Post-registration undergraduate degree. MODE OF STUDY: Part-time. LENGTH OF PROGRAMME: Between two to five years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: • Current reg