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💵 How expensive is nursing tutoring in Bristol?

The average cost of nursing tuition in Bristol is £25 per hour.

 

Tutors rates will vary depending on:

  • The experience of your nursing tutor
  • Where your lessons will be held (via Skype or their place)
  • The number of lessons and the duration of each class
  • The objective of your nursing tutoring. For example, are you preparing to sit a test for your nursing degree or do you want to revise certain areas you've been studying at university?

97% of private instructors on Superprof give the first session free.

 

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👨‍⚕️ How many private teachers are available in Bristol to give private nursing tutoring?

3 tutors are currently available to give nursing tutoring in Bristol.

 

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💻 Is it possible to get nursing tutoring online?

On Superprof, you can learn nursing online with a private tutor. Whether you need help revising for your studies, are struggling with assessments, or would just like to work on your nursing skills, our tutors can help you.

 

Many of our tutors also offer private online tuition. Around 80% of the private teachers on Superprof give nursing tuition online and most of them offer their 1st lessons free!

 

To find the available online tutors, just enter your subject criteria into the search bar and select the webcam filter to see the available teachers who are currently offering online courses in your desired subject.

 

Online tutoring via webcam offer you more advantages. You can plan your classes to fit around your schedule and online lessons are often less expensive as the tutor does not need to travel.

 

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🏅 What is the average rating of nursing tutors in Bristol?

Students gave their nursing teachers an average score of 5 out of five from a sample of 1 ratings.

 

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📚 Is it worth hiring a nursing teacher for private tutoring?

Nursing degrees are made up of many tough subjects. From young nursing students to postgrad students, many will struggle with nursing as it is such a vast subject.

 

With the help of a private nursing tutor, students are able to excel in their studies.

 

Sign up for nursing tuition to learn more about the different areas of nursing with a qualified tutor.

 

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Essential information about your nursing lessons

✅ Average price:£25/h
✅ Average response time:15h
✅ Tutors available:3
✅ Lesson format:Face-to-face or online

Study nursing in the UK with a private tutor

Why Become a Nurse?

It's no secret that the UK health care system labours under a severe shortage of nurses. It's understandable that so few would want a career in nursing; even social media influencers can out-earn a health care professional. It takes a lot less effort and study to work in many career fields. And, most importantly, you're not taking people's lives in your hands when you're on duty if you work in a shop or business.

There's more than these obvious points underpinning the nursing shortage, though. There's an average 3% loss, year on year, of those registering as nurses with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. Even more disturbing is the spike in de-registrations; in 2017, that number rose to 23%. So many trained, experienced nurses leaving the profession means that those who remain must work longer hours, caring for more patients.

Even more alarming: Great Britain is getting older and sicker. Nursing rolls for geriatric and hospice care are severely lacking, as are pediatric nurses. The rise of pediatric asthma cases alone proves that we need more nurses in this speciality, not fewer. Likewise, school nurses are in increasingly short supply. Imagine a student with food allergies having no one to treat them after a school lunch triggers an attack.

Nursing's Tradition of Excellence

Nursing isn't just a noble profession. It's stood the test of time, both as the patients' first and last contact with medical services.  Sometimes, nurses are the only health care contact; picture the UK's growing telenursing market. Nurses provide care throughout patients' health care experiences, too. They do everything patient intake to bedside monitoring.

Much of what today's nurses do seems obvious. Of course, they administer medications the doctor prescribed. Naturally, they must listen to your health complaints so they can screen you properly before the doctor visits you. Taking your weight, blood pressure and temperature falls to nurses, too. Doctors are far too busy to complete these routine tasks.

It wasn't always like that, though. There was a time when nurses merely cleaned up after the doctors. They might have kept the patient comfortable and brought them food and drink. But they had to need to know anything about anatomy, health indicators or medical procedures. Florence Nightingale, the pioneer of modern nursing, changed all of that. Thanks to her, the nursing profession has structure, organisation and recognition.

Study Nursing in Bristol

The Nursing and Midwifery program at the University of West England (UWE) Bristol may not be as renowned as some of the UK's other nursing schools. However, it rivals them in the breadth of their study programs, as well as job placement and course completion rates. Indeed, even their undergraduate programs train nurses with an eye toward later specialisation. You might select their health and social care degree plan, or opt to learn about public health and nurses' roles in it.

The pandemic showed us how fragile some of our social systems are. For instance, prior to lockdowns, special needs (SEN) students could have all the help they needed to stay atop their school work. Their education suffered during remote learning because those accommodations weren't available. And we all took a hit to our mental wellbeing during that time, didn't we? Nursing for mental health and learning disabilities happen to be two critical specialities taught at UWE Bristol.

A Superprof to Guide Your Nursing Tutoring

Whether you train as a critical care nurse, a school nurse or a career in health and social care, it's nice to know you have the Superprof team on standby. If you need help getting organised - maybe setting up a revision schedule or planning your mind map, you can count on a Superprof. They can explain the concepts you didn't quite catch during lecture and make clear the use and purpose of the techniques you're taught.

These nursing tutors have been have undergone a similar course of study. They know how rigorous the curriculum is and how stressful it can be to earn high marks. They're not above listening to you as you vent your concerns and frustrations. They will likely even dispense sage advice. They are nurses, after all, they're trained to provide the right degree of care.

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