This programme will allow you to develop advanced knowledge of the eye, eye diseases and treatment and the research underpinning clinical practice. It is delivered by researchers and nurses who are at the forefront of ophthalmic research clinical practice at the Institute of Ophthalmology and Moorfields Eye Hospital Trust; both institutions will be involved in the teaching of the programme.
A minimum of a second-class Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Candidates will need to have a professional healthcare qualification in nursing. Students are also required to have at least one year’s ophthalmic experience and to be currently working in the field of ophthalmology.
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Experience on the programme can be used in applications for ophthalmic nursing roles or further study. As a graduate of this programme, you will have enhanced your employment prospects with employers both in the UK and overseas, as you will have broadened your ophthalmic knowledge and skills and have a foundation in research. 100% of our graduates were in highly-skilled work within 15 months of completing their studies with an average starting salary of £62,000 (most recent Graduate Outcomes Survey 2022 – 2023).
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