Graduate Certificate in Critical Care Nursing (Emergency)
University of Melbourne, The
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00116K
Critical care nursing in an emergency environment requires specialised skills, knowledge and expertise to effectively assess, priortise and manage patients presenting with undifferentiated illness or injury.Delivered through a highly flexible, mixed delivery mode and work-integrated learning model, with an emphasis on learning through supervised clinical practice, the Graduate Certificate in Critical Care Nursing (Emergency) will arm you with the skills and evidence-based knowledge needed to provide specialist care in high-pressure constantly changing emergency department environment.
Structure
The Graduate Certificate in Critical Care Nursing (Emergency) is a 50 credit-point clinical coursework program designed to be undertaken part-time over 12 months, delivered in a mixed-mode and through work integrated learning in supervised clinical practice at your employing hospital. You must complete:Four or Five compulsory subjects - depending on intake and duration
Standard entry requirements
- A Bachelor of Nursing, Master of Nursing Science or equivalent entry-to practice nursing qualification
- Have documented evidence of clinical practice within the preceding five years of applying for the course
- Current unrestricted registration as a Division 1 Registered Nurse with AHPRA or equivalent registration with an international health practitioner regulation agency
- AndBe nominated by their health service employer and be practicing in the specialty area of emergency nursing, working a minimum of 24 hours per week.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Parkville | International: $11,472 | No |
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