What your typical day looks like: To practice autonomously without direct supervision To utilise advanced clinical skills to assess, diagnose, treat and refer patients requiring the clinical service To recognise the need for, initiate and where appropriate interpret relevant diagnostic investigations. To recognise the need for and initiate where appropriate advice of relevant specialisms. To exhibit excellent nonverbal and verbal communication skills when dealing with patients and carers. To have the ability to make clear decisions with confidence and communicate these effectively. To maintain appropriate clinical records in line with current practice guidelines. To work within the parameters of your skills and knowledge, recognising the limitations to your own practice and to work within the bounds of your training and capability according to regulatory codes of conduct. To maintain an awareness of developments in clinical practice To be a successful Advanced Practitioner youll need: Registered Adult Nurse registered with the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC), Paramedic registered with the Health Care Professions Council (HCPC) or Pharmacist registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC). Registered as an independent non medical prescriber. A minimum of 2 modules at Level 7. x1 module must have included assessment of clinical examination skills. Substantial Autonomous practice working and multi-professional team Can show evidence of using autonomous physical examination and assessment skills in practice