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💵 How expensive is a nursing tutor in London?

Nursing tuition costs about £27 an hour in London.

 

Rates will vary depending on:

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

97% of private teachers on Superprof offer the 1st hour of the lesson free.

 

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👨‍⚕️ How many private tutors are currently offering private nursing tutoring in London?

81 teachers are currently available to give nursing tuition in London.

 

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💻 Is it possible to get nursing tuition online?

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

 

Many of our teachers also offer private online tuition. Around 80% of the private teachers on Superprof give nursing tuition online and most of them offer their first 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 Skype offer you more advantages. You can plan your classes to fit around your schedule and online lessons are often less expensive as the teacher does not need to travel.

 

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

From a sample of 33 reviews, students gave their nursing teachers an average of 5 out of five.

 

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

Nursing degrees are made up of complex yet interesting units. From undergrads 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 competent private teacher.

 

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✅ Average price:£27/h
✅ Average response time:6h
✅ Tutors available:81
✅ Lesson format:Face-to-face or online

Study nursing in the UK with a private tutor

Study Nursing in London

Could there be a better place to study nursing? London is home to the Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery at King's College, the first-ever school of nursing in the world. It's the UK's top-ranked nursing program and consistently lists second in the world, according to QS World University rankings. London is also home to the Royal College of Nursing, your future trade union.

As you likely know, to practise nursing, either as a nurse or nursing associate, you must register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. With that step completed, you may choose to work in a doctor's surgery or a hospital, in a school - they need nurses too! - or any other health centre. Naturally, as part of the registration process, you must prove that you have successfully completed your training.

It would be hard to qualify studying to be a nurse as gruelling but it is intensive, and there's a lot to know. And if you decide to specialise, maybe to qualify for work on the infectious diseases ward or gerontology, you can count on having to know much more about that area of nursing. So while nobody could say learning about nursing is too difficult, few would say it's easy. Luckily, help is on the way.

The Six Cs of Nursing

London's premier school of nursing is named after the remarkable woman who defined what nursing is. Before Florence Nightingale, nursing was not a profession; it was 'woman's work'. She brought not only order and formality to the field of nursing, but also formulated the field's founding philosophies. Those ideas remained informal underpinnings of the nursing profession for more than 100 years after her death. They were finally formalised in 2012, after a scandalous event at a Staffordshire hospital.

The Six Cs are: care, compassion, commitment, competence, communication, and courage.

It should come as no surprise that these personal traits are vital to the nursing profession. Obviously, nurses must be competent; they hold patients' lives in their hands. Likewise, they must be compassionate, committed and caring. Some new nursing students wonder about the communication and courage aspects. Nurses must be able to relate well with those they tend to. They must be able to transmit their feelings of concern and care, and they have to hear their patients - not just listen to them.

And courage? It's hard to see grievously wounded people and yet put aside your feelings to tend to them properly. Losing a patient is never easy but nurses must return, again and again, to the risk of losing yet another. These aspects an others of the nursing profession demand staggering levels of fortitude. Nurses must be courageous not just for themselves - to come through it all intact, but for their patients as well. Patients could hardly lean on anyone weak-hearted, after all.

The Best Reasons to Study Nursing

The ongoing UK nursing shortage is both a worrying situation and a disturbing trend. Our population is getting older and people, in general, are getting sicker. Still, despite lucrative offers from private sector healthcare centres, nursing rolls are lacking. This situation makes burnout for working nurses a very real concern, especially as they routinely work extended shifts to cover the lag.

If staffing the nursing ranks is the best reason to become a nurse, job security has to be the second-best. Patients will always need the type of care you're currently learning. And, as more nursing specialities form, you will always have the opportunity to cross-train into the new sub-speciality.

Superprof Tutors for Your Nursing Studies

Dedicating your life to help humanity is no easy task. Neither is learning everything you have to know to do that work. Fortunately, you can get help from a Superprof nursing tutor. These masters have nursing experience; they were once where you are now. Taking their six-C oath to heart, they can coach you through the more stressful aspects of nursing.

They don't stint on the qualifications aspects, either. They're ready to share all the study tips and tricks they used in College. They can quiz you on everything from body parts to saturation levels. And even better: Nursing Superprofs can coach you online or in person!

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