Nursing - Advanced Comprehensive Health Assessment for Midwives
Course Description
Midwives work within increasingly complex and demanding clinical environments and this 'Advanced Comprehensive Health Assessment for Midwives' programme aims to facilitate midwives to expand their knowledge, skills and professional behaviours in these areas.
Over the last decade, maternity services have witnessed considerable demographic shifts within the perinatal population that has resulted in markedly altered health states and more challenging healthcare conditions.
These demographic changes require midwives to enhance their professional knowledge and skills in relation to providing care to women with more complex healthcare needs.
Midwives undertaking this course will be educated and guided in undertaking advanced comprehensive perinatal health assessments that will include recognition of normal physiology in addition to knowledge and skills related to identifying deviation/deterioration and undertaking assessment, escalation, referral, and evaluation of perinatal health.
Who Should Apply?
Registered Midwives
Entry requirements
Minimum Entry Requirements
Registered Midwife with NMBI
Currently employed in health care provision
Applicants will normally hold a level 8 qualification.
Applicants who do not have a level 8 qualification may apply for entry to the programme in accordance with the procedures outlined in the DkIT Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) policy.
Due to the blended learning delivery within this course, students should have access to a PC / Mac, a headset with a mic, and a broadband internet connection from home
Basic IT skills essential
Applicants may be interviewed
Duration
1 Semester
Course Delivery
This course will be delivered over one semester with face to face lectures and online/blended learning content.
Post Course Info
Contact
Dr. Geraldine O'Connor,
School of Health & Science
T:+353(0)429370200 Ext 2736
E: geraldine.oconnor@dkit.ie