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Course Description

Integrate previous and new healthcare knowledge and skills into clinical practice settings across the health-illness continuum. When planning, implementing, evaluating, and documenting client care, you will use evidence-informed and strengths-based approaches to apply increasingly complex therapeutic nursing intervention. You will develop therapeutic relationships with clients and their families to provide care that is client-centered, safe, ethical, and compassionate. You will have opportunities to integrate your nursing knowledge and further develop your clinical skill performance, time management, and leadership abilities. You will incorporate the principles and processes of critical inquiry, relational practice, risk management, priority setting, and quality improvement in the clinical practice setting as a member of an interprofessional health care team.

This course has been funded through the Ontario government's Nursing Program Transformation in Ontario's Colleges initiative. Note that the tuition award and supplies subsidy are only available for course sections that start before April 1, 2025. Visit the Internationally Educated Nurses (IEN) Competency Upgrade Pathway page to learn more about the initiative. 

Applicants who meet the admission requirements may submit an application form by visiting the IEN Application page.

Prerequisites

None

Equivalents

None

Course Hours

200

Credit Value

5
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