Professional Certificate Community Nursing: An Applied Approach
This professional certificate focuses primarily on clinical nursing practice within a community context. It explores a variety of contemporary healthcare issues as they relate to primary healthcare practice both Nationally and Internationally.
Who is the programme for?
This course is designed primarily for registered nurses working in a community setting. However, the certificate will also have relevance for any registered nurse who wishes to develop their knowledge and understanding of nursing practice within a community context.
What will I learn?
Course objectives
The primary aim of this professional certificate is to facilitate the student to develop their knowledge and skills in relation to community nursing practice.
You will be provided with an opportunity to:
1.Demonstrate an understanding of contemporary healthcare issues as they relate to primary healthcare practice both Nationally and Internationally.
2.Critically evaluate the organisation and delivery of healthcare in the community with particular emphasis on evidence based practice.
3.Discuss the role of the nurse in developing appropriate healthcare interventions aimed at meeting the needs of individuals, families and communities within a primary healthcare context.
4.Critically analyse the importance of community partnership and a multidisciplinary team approach in the provision of effective healthcare
How will I benefit?
The purpose of this professional certificate is to provide you with the opportunity to explore community nursing practice from a variety of perspectives with the aim of developing your current level of nursing knowledge and skills.
Highly Focused
The Professional Certificate Community Nursing: An Applied Approach focuses primarily on the role of the nurse in the organisation and delivery of healthcare within a community context. It also includes an exploration of a variety of contemporary healthcare issues viewed specifically from the perspective of community nursing practice.
Innovation
The professional certificate is delivered in a flexible manner so as to facilitate attendance by nurses currently engaged in community nursing practice. A variety of innovative assessment strategies are used throughout the course of the module. Each of these strategies has been designed so as to facilitate the student to develop their learning in relation to their own community nursing practice. This reflects the applied nature of the professional certificate and enhances the clinical relevance of this module for any nurse currently engaged in community practice.
Networking
The student body is drawn primarily from registered nurses currently engaged in community nursing practice. The certificate is designed to provide students with a variety of opportunities to share their learning experiences both face-to-face during class contact time and via online discussion forums.
Programme Structure
The Professional Certificate Community Nursing: An Applied Approach is comprised of one module. This module is delivered over the course of one semester i.e. semester 2. The module is assessed by a variety of assessment strategies which include a class presentation, participation in online learning communities and a written critical reflection relating to community practice. A variety of clinical and university-based lecturers will be involved in the delivery of this certificate programme.
Curriculum
The curriculum has been specifically designed to meet the learning needs of nurses working in a community context. It focuses primarily on:
•Contemporary healthcare issues as they relate to primary healthcare practice both nationally and internationally.
•The organisation and delivery of healthcare in the community with particular emphasis on evidence based practice.
•The role of the nurse in developing appropriate healthcare interventions aimed at meeting the needs of individuals, families and communities within a primary healthcare context.
•The importance of community partnership and a multidisciplinary team approach in the provision of effective healthcare