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Reference code
CWSN/1/1/4
Title
Six Month RSCN Course for Experienced Paediatric Nurses
Date(s)
- 1990 (Creation)
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Name of creator
(1960-1995)
Administrative history
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children opened on 14 February 1852 as a result of a campaign by Dr Charles West and Dr Henry Bence-Jones to establish a hospital solely for children, which until that point did not exist in Great Britain. Formal nursing training was introduced in 1878 and in 1960 a new School of Nursing building was officially opened on 31 March 1960 by Princess Alexandra. The Charles West School of Nursing merged with South Bank University in 1995.
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Content and structure area
Scope and content
Course guide for a 26-week course (excluding holidays) intended to allow experience nurses to gain the knowledge or skills needed to enable them to enter Part 8 of the professional register.
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Language of material
- English