ND3304_2019 PG Guide Coursework_WEB

45 SCHOOL OF NURSING & MIDWIFERY FIND OUT MORE NOTREDAME.EDU.AU CLINICAL NURSING GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN CLINICAL NURSING Duration : One year part-time Admission requirements : A Bachelor of Nursing or equivalent, a current licence to practise as a Registered Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) and current employment as a Registered Nurse in a clinical environment. Loan Scheme : Please note that the standard course costs do not apply for this program. Course costs are reduced due to the unique nature of this hospital-based, university supported learning program. For information on course costs please visit notredame.edu.au. The Graduate Certificate in Clinical Nursing is a co-badged health service program aimed at developing clinical confidence in decision making and enhancing clinical skills and knowledge in the Registered Nurse from advanced beginner to expert. It is only available to graduates employed with one of Notre Dame’s health service partners: ›› Marian Centre ›› Perth Clinic ›› Rockingham General Hospital ›› St John of God Healthcare, Midland, Mount Lawley, Murdoch, Subiaco, Geraldton and Bunbury ›› Swancare SAMPLE COURSES Advanced Health Assessment Clinical Nursing Practice 1 Clinical Nursing Practice 2 Nursing Governance GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF CLINICAL NURSING Duration : Two years part-time Admission requirements : A Bachelor of Nursing or equivalent, a current licence to practise as a Registered Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) and current employment as a Registered Nurse in a clinical environment. Loan Scheme : Please note that the standard course costs do not apply for this program. Course costs are reduced due to the unique nature of this hospital-based, university supported learning program. For information on course costs please visit notredame.edu.au. The Graduate Diploma of Clinical Nursing is aimed at developing clinical confidence in decision making and enhancing clinical skills and knowledge as the student develops from novice to expert. This is facilitated through the provision of structured clinical practice, skills development and technical knowledge enhancement, in partnership with Notre Dame. Graduate Diploma health service partners include all those listed in the Graduate Certificate program. SAMPLE COURSES Advanced Health Assessment Clinical Nursing Practice 1 Clinical Nursing Practice 2 Nursing Governance Reflective Practice Management Ethics for Professional Life MASTER OF NURSING (CLINICAL NURSING) Duration : Three years part-time Admission requirements : A Bachelor of Nursing or equivalent, a current licence to practise as a Registered Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) and current employment as a Registered Nurse in a clinical environment. Loan Scheme : Standard university fees apply to the last year of enrolment. However, course costs are reduced due to the unique nature of this hospital-based, university supported learning program. For information on course costs please visit notredame.edu.au. The Master of Nursing (Clinical Nursing) can be completed on a part-time basis in three years by nurses currently registered by the NMBA. Those nurses who have completed the required eight courses of study in the Graduate Diploma program can complete the Master’s degree in one year of part-time study. Students are allocated a research supervisor to support them in their research engagement in an area relevant to their specialty of nursing practice. Students studying the Master’s program are able to enhance their clinical skills with any of Notre Dame’s health service partners in Australia. NURSING & MIDWIFERY

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