County/location
- Dublin
Qualifications
- Minor Certificate (Level 9 NFQ)
Attendance options
- Part time
Apply to...
- Course provider
University College Dublin
Qualification Letters
GradCert
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment
Start date: September 2013
Application Weblink
Duration
1 year part-time
Link to Course Fee
http://www.ucd.ie/registry/adminservices/fees/2013/
Financial Support
Local Authority Funding:
Grant holders who complete a primary degree course may have the grant renewed in order to undertake a full-time taught or research graduate course. To apply for renewal, final year students should inform the UCD Grants Office in June, and write to their Local Authority when they have completed their primary degree. The grant, which covers fees, may be renewed in subsequent years but is limited to one graduate degree or diploma course for each student. For further information on budget 2012 please visit Student Finance.ie Funding Initiatives
Student Grants - New Grant Applications for 2012-13 APPLY AS EARLY AS YOU CAN, from the end of May - don't leave it till July
A new ONLINE ONLY grant applications system is being introduced for 2012 in Ireland. All new applications will be made online to a single awarding authority, Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI) through www.studentfinance.ie.
Entry Requirements
Specific Requirements:
Applicants must have a minimum of six year post-registration experience
Applicants must have three years in the chosen area of specialist practice
Applicants must provide evidence of continuing professional development
Applicants must provide documented support from the Director of Nursing and Physician in your practice setting
Applicants must designate a mentor who will provide support and supervision in practice
General Requirements:
Applicants must hold a Masters degree in nursing or a related subject, or hold an equivalent qualification
Applicants must be entered onto the appropriate division of the Nurses Register maintained by An Bord Altranais (be registered as an RGN
Other criteria to be used in the assessment of the application include number of years of experience, and evidence of ongoing professional development
Documents to be submitted with your application:
Original transcript(s) including date and grading of degree award (non UCD Graduates only) & notarised English translations where relevant
Nurse applicants: A current photocopy of An Bord Altranais registration
Other health care professionals: A current photocopy of registration with professional registration body
Copy of Birth Certificate or Personal Page of Passport
Signed Declaration Form from Employer (original form)
Completed Professional Reference Form (original form)
Nurse applicants: Completed Clinical Competence Assessor Nomination Form signed by the nominee
Evidence of proficiency in English language (applicants whose first language is not English.
Course Content
The curriculum is designed to develop your advanced knowledge and skills to enable you to be competent to work as an advanced nurse practitioner. On successful completion of this programe you will be eligible to apply for accreditation as an ANP.
Who is the Graduate Certificate Nursing Advanced Practice for?
This programme is aimed at educationally preparing nurses to become an advanced nurse practitioner (ANP) in a relevant area of specialist practice. Advanced nursing practice is carried out by autonomous, experienced practitioners who are competent, accountable and responsible for their own practice.
What is the programme about?
The Graduate Certificate Nursing Advanced Practice programme helps you to develop advanced knowledge and skills in your area of clinical practice. On completion of the programme you can apply for registration to become an advanced nurse practitioner (ANP).
Course objective
We aim to give you a strong theoretical and clinical foundation in advanced practice, leadership and research methods.
What will I learn?
You will learn about advanced clinical nursing knowledge and sharpen your analytical and critical thinking to enable you to independently provide optimum patient care through caseload management of acute and/or chronic illness.
How will I benefit?
The curriculum is designed to develop your advanced knowledge and skills to enable you to be competent to work as an advanced nurse practitioner. On successful completion of this programme you will be eligible to apply for accreditation as an ANP.
Highly focused on advancing clinical practice
This programme was the first of its kind in Ireland and is focused on developing advanced practical, leadership and research skills to enable graduates to be expert practitioners, researchers and clinical leaders..
Innovative modules
A central aspect of this programme is ensuring nurses develop the necessary assessment skills to carry out an advanced health assessment on patients. The use of clinical skills laboratories and clinical assessments in the student's clinical area provide an interactive and innovative learning experience. Clinical practicums are a key component of the programme and involves self-directed learning and assessment, engagement with lecturers in the clinical environment and the supervision of a mentor.
Networking
The student body who choose to undertake the Graduate Certificate Nursing Advanced Practice are self-selecting and have a vision for nursing. They are already leaders in nursing in Ireland and are drawn from a wide variety of clinical specialisms and organisations, enabling the sharing of learning and experience between you and your class members, as well as from the academic staff.
Programme structure
This is a part-time degree, taking place over 1 calendar year. The programme starts in September and ends in August. Classes take place on Mondays in Semesters 1 and 2. In addition the students undertake clinical practicums where theory and clinical modules are applied directly to patient care.
Curriculum
The programme is broken down into two semesters (September to December and January to May) and the summer term. Lecturers work closely with you and your clinical mentor to ensure the course objectives are met. During the summer you undertake clinical assessments.
Subjects Taught
Students take the following modules:
Advanced Health Assessment (15 ECTS)
Symptom Management (7.5 ECTS)
Case Management (7.5 ECTS)
2 x Clinical Practicums (10)
Number of Credits
40
Careers or Further Progression
Careers / where can I go?
Prior to coming on the Graduate Certificate Nursing Advanced Practice programme it is necessary to identify, with your Director of Nursing, an advanced practice role in response to patient need. While on the programme your focus will be on developing the appropriate knowledge and skills to enable you to work as an advanced nurse practitioner. With your newly-developed advanced knowledge, clinical skills, leadership and research skills, you can work as an advanced nurse practitioner candidate and apply for accreditation as an advanced nurse practitioner.
You may wish to extend your project work and undertake a research degree.
Further Enquiries
Bernadette Manley
Bernadette.Manley@ucd.ie
Tel: +353 1 716 6499
Course Web Page
http://www.ucd.ie/nmhs/taughtgraduateprogrammes/graduatecertificates/gra...
