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* Aboriginal and Torres Strait islanders’ students are encouraged to apply.
Renal nursing is a specialised area of nursing practice that treats patients with kidney disease and educates both patients and families about treatment protocols. Renal nurses assume a wide range of responsibilities from clinical care to administration.
This course provides a systematic introduction to the concepts of Renal Nursing via the acquisition of the information and skills necessary to work as a person-centered care Renal nurse in a life span healthcare context.
Students will examine the critical necessity of a person-centered approach to meeting the needs of people and families in acute, chronic, rehabilitative, and nursing home settings, and examine nursing care for individuals from diverse cultural groups, particularly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who need appropriate care.
A fundamental aspect of this course is the focus on a person-centred approach to Renal Nursing, which will ensure the treatment of persons with Renal diseases in acute, chronic, aged care, disability, and rehabilitation healthcare settings.
Students will participate in simulated case studies and examinations are used to help students understand the specialised information, clinical reasoning, and abilities necessary in this field of nursing. Students are expected to develop confidence in their ability to use the evidence-based specialised knowledge and skills acquired in a life span healthcare context.
Students will learn how to:
The Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing also serves as a gateway for students wanting to pursue a Master of Nursing degree in Australia, either on-campus or online.
The course is designed to elevate students’ patient care to an international level by sharpening their theoretical foundations in nursing science as well as their practical knowledge and abilities. Students may continue their education by enrolling in a Master of Nursing programme online or on campus.
Successful completion of this course requires you to complete the following units:
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Three units constitute the Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing course.
01 Core unit
02 Specialisation units
Tuition Fee : AUD $8,000
To be eligible for admission to the Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing – Renal Nursing specialisation an applicant is required to:
Have completed a Bachelor of Nursing degree or an equivalent qualification
Be an AHPRA registered nurse; or
Be a registered nurse with the Nurses’ Board/Council from the country of origin or place of residence
Registered Nurses having a three-year Diploma Of Nursing qualification and at least three years of experience as a registered nurse are eligible to enrol in this course
You can apply online using the “Quick Enquiry” link.
Please Note: You will be required to complete an E-Learning Assessment by the night before you come into face-to-face training.
If you have any other questions, feel free to contact us on 1800 22 52 83
* Aboriginal and Torres Strait islanders’ students are encouraged to apply.
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