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Graduate Certificate in Nursing Science (Retrieval Nursing) GCNS Retrv
2009

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Location: Teaching Hospitals
Duration: 6 months (full-time or part-time? equivalent)
Degree/Award: Graduate Certificate

Program Outline

This course provides advanced specialist training for nurses to participate in the retrieval of critically ill adult patients. Retrievals may be undertaken by road, rotary or fixed wing aircraft. Students within this program will already be qualified in critical care and practicing in a high acuity intensive care unit. The Graduate Certificate in Nursing Science (Retrieval Nursing) provides graduates with a rigorous grounding in principles and practices of retrieval nursing necessary to transport critically ill patients from diverse settings such as rural and remote hospitals, motor vehicle accident sites and international repatriations.

Students will also graduate with a sound knowledge and understanding in the mechanisms of trauma. This course provides advanced specialist training for nurses to participate in the retrieval of critically ill adult patients. Retrievals may be undertaken by road, rotary or fixed wing aircraft. Students within this program will already be qualified in critical care and practicing in a high acuity intensive care unit. The Graduate Certificate in Nursing Science (Retrieval Nursing) provides graduates with a rigorous grounding in principles and practices of retrieval nursing necessary to transport critically ill patients from diverse settings such as rural and remote hospitals, motor vehicle accident sites and international repatriations.

Students will also graduate with a sound knowledge and understanding in the mechanisms of trauma.

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Admission Information

Admissions information for domestic ? and international ? students.

Domestic

Selection criteria: ?
  • Higher Education applicants
    You must be registered (or be eligible for registration) as a nurse in Australia/New Zealand and have completed a Bachelor of Nursing (or equivalent). Those without a Bachelor of Nursing must have at least 2 years experience as a registered nurse in the field of specialisation to be undertaken. You must pass a medical fitness examination prior to commencement.
Additional entry requirements: ? All applicants must submit the following information to the Discipline of Nursing within 10 working days of applying to SATAC: * Additional Information Request Form available from the Discipline of Nursing website. * Curriculum Vitae * a satisfactory medical examination report.
How to apply: ?
SATAC Code: 3GC033
Apply through SATAC SATAC application dates Application and Admission
Mid-year entry? Subject to availability
Tuition fees: ?
Australian Full-fee place: $2,940 for 6 months
General enquiries: Student Centre

International

Selection criteria: ?
Graduate entry only
IELTS Total
Reading
Listening
Speaking
Writing
6.5
6
6
6
6
Prerequisites: ? Registered nurses currently employed full-time or a minimum of 60% in relevant field
How to apply:
Mid-year entry? No
Tuition fee: ? International student place: $11,000 for 6 months
General enquiries: Student Centre
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Study Plans

The study plans ? given are examples of pathways through this degree. For a complete description, see the program rules.

Principles and Practices of Retrieval Nursing
This course will present the principles of retrieval and physical and psycho-social needs of patients. Topics will include anatomy, physiology, psychosocial care, nursing care of retrieval patients and aeronautical medicine. International repatriation and retrieval of patients requiring hyperbaric treatment will also be considered. Students will be required to participate in supervised field experience in a level 3 intensive care unit for 150 hours.

Trauma Nursing
Teaching period: Semester 1 or Semester 2
This course will examine nursing and medical science in relation to trauma, the principles of trauma nursing and the physical and psycho-social needs of those who experience trauma. Topics will include anatomy, physiology, psychosocial care, nursing care of trauma patients, principles of early management of severe trauma (EMST) and the teaching/learning process in patient education. Students will be required to participate in supervised field experience in a level 3 intensive care unit for 150 hours and participate as an active team member in a minimum of five retrievals.

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Program Rules

Applicants must

  1. be registered, or be eligible for registration, as a nurse in Australia or New Zealand, and
  2. hold a degree of Bachelor of Nursing or equivalent; or, have at least two years experience as a registered nurse in the field of the specialisation to be undertaken, and
  3. satisfactorily complete an appropriate medical examination on Occupational Health and Safety grounds for specialisation in Retrieval Nursing.

This academic specialisation is restricted to candidates with an approved qualification and recent experience in intensive care nursing.

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