Graduate Diploma of Nursing (Renal)
Not
offered in 1999
MMC, Clayton
Course Code: 1628
Course Coordinator: Ms D Mackechnie
The Centre for Graduate Studies in Clinical Nursing (MMC Clayton) offers a
Graduate Diploma of Nursing (Renal) in partnership with the Southern Health
Care Network. This course is designed to prepare specialist clinical nurses who
are able to provide comprehensive care for people with acute and chronic renal
failure in a variety of settings. An extensive and diverse range of clinical
experience is offered incorporating the adult and paediatric renal unit, acute,
satellite and home dialysis, kidney and pancreas transplantation.
The
course aims to:
- facilitate acquisition and application of knowledge, skills and
attitudes required for competent renal nursing practice;
- foster awareness of the divergent needs of different health care
organisations and clients;
- promote professional values of renal nursing specialists including
nursing accountability and professional development.
On
completion of the course it is expected that graduates will:
- demonstrate competency in the performance of complex clinical skills
within the renal care environment;
- explore complex and life threatening health breakdowns and their nursing
implications;
- pursue problem solving methods for individual nursing decision making,
intervention and evaluation;
- use research methods for improving nursing practice and patient outcomes;
- examine a range of professional issues relating to current and future
renal nursing practice;
- reflect on renal care practice as it relates to nursing individuals in a
range of environments from the highly technological to home.
Successful
applicants will normally have:
- a degree;
- a current RN practising certificate; and
- at least one year of professional clinical experience.
Special
entry to the course is available.
Students
will be required to undertake three core subjects and five specialist subjects,
for a total of eight subjects. Students may enrol full-time and complete the
course in one year. Alternatively, in a part-time enrolment, students will
normally complete the course in two years. Subjects are scheduled in a manner
which enables the students to undertake part-time employment.
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