词条 | Project 2000 |
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Project 2000 was a higher education scheme in the United Kingdom for nursing qualifications, introduced in 1990. HistoryMethods and procedures in nursing were becoming more knowledge-led. Instead of the former apprenticeship system, whereby nurses were trained at hospitals, the Project 2000 scheme was to contract the training of nurses out to British universities. State Enrolled Nurses (SENs) previously had two years of training. State Registered Nurses (SRNs) were fully qualified nurses before 1990. ImplementationThe scheme was implemented by the United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting (UKCC), itself created in 1983, which became the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) in 2002. State Registered Nurses became Registered General Nurses (RGNs). State Enrolled Nurses were replaced with healthcare assistants, who had no official training and were neither registered.[1] TrainingSRNs were expected to have at least 1,000 hours of rostered duty as part of their three year training. There was to be an 18-month common foundation programme, followed by 18 months in a nursing discipline.[2] References
1. ^[https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/commentators/christina-patterson/reforms-in-the-1990s-were-supposed-to-make-nursing-care-better-instead-theres-a-widely-shared-sense-7631273.html Independent, April 2012] {{Nursing in the United Kingdom}}2. ^Times, 20 May 2989, page 5 7 : 1990 establishments in the United Kingdom|Medical education in the United Kingdom|Midwifery in the United Kingdom|Nursing credentials and certifications|Nursing education|Nursing in the United Kingdom|Universities in the United Kingdom |
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