The
Graduate Diploma of Nursing (Critical Care), offered by the School of Nursing,
prepares nurses for practice in the dynamic, technological and
multidisciplinary environment of critical care. In collaboration with relevant
health care agencies, the course responds to industry needs for highly educated
critical care nurse clinicians in metropolitan, regional and rural hospitals.
Clinical practice is included in the course and takes place in a variety of
settings throughout metropolitan and south-eastern Victoria.
Applicants would normally have a degree in nursing or a related discipline;
registration with the Nurses Board of Victoria (Division 1 or eligible for
registration); and at least one year of professional clinical experience.
Special entry may be available.
Students will be required to undertake three elective units and five specialist core units, for a total of eight units. 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. Units are scheduled in a manner that enables students to undertake part-time employment.
Available on application
Assessment includes case study reports, tests, online tutorial discussion groups, clinical portfolios, exams, literature reviews, clinical performance, oral presentations, advanced life support assessment, OSCA, learning packages and assignments.
Inquiries should be directed to the Administrative Officer (Postgraduate), School of Nursing, Peninsula campus, telephone (03) 9904 4156 or fax (03) 9904 4655.
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