Nursing & Midwifery - Critical Care Nursing - Beaumont Hospital
Advance your theoretical knowledge and develop a critical and questioning approach as you explore professional and clinical issues relevant to the care of the critically ill patient. Enhance your clinical practice by developing an in-depth knowledge of a comprehensive, holistic assessment of the critically ill patient.
You will also spend time evaluating approaches to planning and implementing evidence-based nursing care. Explore the role of the nurse within the multidisciplinary Critical Care Team. This RCSI School of Nursing and Midwifery programme is delivered part-time via an active blended learning approach including self-directed learning and live online classes approximately once every week.
Further support is provided through the module lead, programme director and regular online drop-in sessions.
The award title for this course is Postgraduate Certificate Nursing (Critical Care).
This course is a Level 9 award on the Irish National Framework of Qualifications
Suitable for
This programme is suitable for nurses working in a critical care setting in Beaumont Hospital who wish to advance their knowledge in this area.
Accreditation and recognition
All programmes offered by the School of Nursing and Midwifery are accredited by RCSI, the National University of Ireland and the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland. Recognition by bodies in other jurisdictions must be determined by individual applicants.
Subjects taught
Core concepts of Critical Care Nursing
Care of the Critically ill Patient with Single and Multi-Organ Dysfunction
Consolidating and Advancing Practice in the Critical Care Setting
Entry requirements
To be eligible for the programme you must:
1. Hold an NFQ Level 8 qualification. However, applicants who do not hold a Level 8 qualification may still be eligible to join the programme through our supported-entry pathway programme. This is subject to an assessment of prior learning and experience.
2. Have an active registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland.
3. Be working in the specialty area in Beaumont Hospital or other site which has been audit approved for the duration of the programme.
Recognition of prior learning (RPL)
Learning occurs in many contexts including work, involvement in social and community activities, and learning through life experience generally.
Recognition of prior learning (RPL) does not give credit for experience as such – rather, it considers learning that was acquired as a result of the experience. RPL may be used to gain admission to programmes where you may not have obtained the standard entry requirements. This is considered on a case-by-case basis.
Exemptions from programme modules that duplicate learning already demonstrably acquired through prior learning may also be considered on a case-by-case basis.
For more information, please contact the School of Nursing and Midwifery:
Tel: +353 1 402 2445
Email: nursing@rcsi.ie
English language requirement exceptions
English language requirements for RCSI Postgraduate programmes are published at
https://www.rcsi.com/dublin/postgraduate/policies-and-guidelines/english-language-requirements
If you have completed undergraduate/postgraduate full-time studies in the medium of the English language (three or more years cumulatively) or are registered with the NMBI, you are exempt from these requirements.
Duration
6 months. Mode of delivery Online - Part-time.
Enrolment dates
Next start date: September 2026.
Post Course Info
Progression options
Upon the successful completion of this programme, students can progress to a postgraduate diploma.
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Qualification letters
PgCert
Qualifications
Minor Certificate (Level 9 NFQ)
Attendance type
Part time
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