I live in the United States and I am trying to learn more about the student nursing process in the United Kingdom. I understand when applying to a school you have to first apply to UCAS. I also know that students will choose between 4 nursing branches to study. I understand that when you finish your schooling you then register with the NMC. I know that you have to have a criminal record check for good character and a health screening with immunisations for good health. My question is do you need to have a CPR certification or a drug test? Are there any other entry requirements that are needed? And are there additional clinical requirements before you start your clinical practice? I appreciate if anyone has any information on this!! I also know that diploma programs have been discontinued. Is a diploma similar to our two year associates degree??
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I live in the United States and I am trying to learn more about the student nursing process in the United Kingdom. I understand when applying to a school you have to first apply to UCAS. I also know that students will choose between 4 nursing branches to study. I understand that when you finish your schooling you then register with the NMC. I know that you have to have a criminal record check for good character and a health screening with immunisations for good health. My question is do you need to have a CPR certification or a drug test? Are there any other entry requirements that are needed? And are there additional clinical requirements before you start your clinical practice? I appreciate if anyone has any information on this!! I also know that diploma programs have been discontinued. Is a diploma similar to our two year associates degree??