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Nursing - Gerontological Nursing

Postgraduate
112664

Educating future leaders in healthcare delivery and related research is at the core of the mission of the RCSI School of Nursing & Midwifery. The School aims to develop caring, reflective nursing and midwifery practitioners who can seek out and use research-based knowledge to improve patient care.

Award Name Minor Certificate (Level 9 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Minor
Awarding Body National University of Ireland
NFQ Level Level 9 NFQ
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Minor Certificate (Level 9 NFQ) Minor National University of Ireland Level 9 NFQ
Location:
St Stephens Green
Attendance Options:
Part time, Daytime, Blended
Qualification Letters:
PgCert
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Duration

1 semester part-time. Blended learning.

Entry Requirements

To be eligible for the programme you must:

- Be a registered nurse or midwife on the register in your country of practice.

- All applicants must hold a Bachelor degree. For applicants who don’t hold a bachelor degree, there is a recognition of prior learning (RPL) pathway outlined below.

- Applicants (unless exempt) must meet the English language requirements: English proficiency test, IELTS score of 6.5 or the equivalent score on another standardised test.

- Clinical Learning Agreement/hours of learning experience document signed by director of nursing will be required

Please note: If you do not hold a level 8 qualification, you may still be eligible to join the programme through our pathway programme. Please contact us for further information on this route.

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Further information

Why study nursing and midwifery at RCSI Dublin?
Educating future leaders in healthcare delivery and related research is at the core of the mission of the RCSI School of Nursing & Midwifery. The School aims to develop caring, reflective nursing and midwifery practitioners who can seek out and use research-based knowledge to improve patient care.

We are committed to providing students with outcome-focused curricula shaped by innovative teaching and learning practices. We have a long association with postgraduate nursing and midwifery education and are the largest such school in Ireland.

We aspire to become recognised leaders in the provision of health sciences education, both nationally and internationally. The suite of programmes we offer nurses and midwives in pursuit of postgraduate education is continually evolving in response to the needs within the healthcare service.

Our goal is to empower nurses and midwives to be able to demonstrate the difference they make to practice, and in doing so, to be able to respond accordingly to the leadership and professional challenges that they face every day.

Course details
This fully online programme offers you the theoretical knowledge necessary to provide evidence-based, quality care to our older population, whether in the acute setting, residential care or rehabilitation.

Course codes

Strand A (RCSI/Beaumont): C1069A
Strand B (RCSI only): C1069ARCSI

This programme provides a foundation for those wishing to progress further to the Postgraduate Diploma in Nursing (Gerontological Nursing) during which research, leadership and critical analysis skills acquired will further your skills as a member of the interdisciplinary team.

Module name, Credits, Assessment method
Biopsychosocial Perspectives of Older Persons: A Person-Centred Model of Care, 10, Assignment and video submission

Dementia and Mental Health Disorders in Older Adults, 10, Assignment

Contemporary Issues, Legislation and Quality Improvement in Older Persons Services, 10, Assignment

This programme will provide you with the skills and knowledge to critically:
• Discuss the older person and living with chronic illness and disability

• Discuss the importance of the social approach to care in the extended care setting

• Evaluate emerging health and social policy in relation to older adults from a national and international perspective

• Evaluate the available demographic information on older adults and its influence on policy formation

• Discuss person-centred care for older persons in the acute care setting based on knowledge that reflects the unique characteristic, needs and responses for older people

• Discuss and demonstrate an understanding of multiple co-morbidities and the older adult.

Contact us
Opens in new window123 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, Ireland.

+353 1 402 2100

Location:
St Stephens Green
Attendance Options:
Part time, Daytime, Blended
Qualification Letters:
PgCert
Apply to:
Course provider