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Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing – Renal Nursing

CHC43115 – Certificate IV in Disability

Introduction

Renal nursing is a specialised area of nursing practice that treats patients with kidney disease and educates both patients and families about treatment protocols. Renal nurses assume a wide range of responsibilities from clinical care to administration.

This course provides a systematic introduction to the concepts of Renal Nursing via the acquisition of the information and skills necessary to work as a person-centered care Renal nurse in a life span healthcare context.

Students will examine the critical necessity of a person-centered approach to meeting the needs of people and families in acute, chronic, rehabilitative, and nursing home settings, and examine nursing care for individuals from diverse cultural groups, particularly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who need appropriate care.

A fundamental aspect of this course is the focus on a person-centred approach to Renal Nursing, which will ensure the treatment of persons with Renal diseases in acute, chronic, aged care, disability, and rehabilitation healthcare settings.

Students will participate in simulated case studies and examinations are used to help students understand the specialised information, clinical reasoning, and abilities necessary in this field of nursing. Students are expected to develop confidence in their ability to use the evidence-based specialised knowledge and skills acquired in a life span healthcare context.

Students will learn how to:

  • Conduct a critical examination of the concepts and scope of Renal Nursing practise in a variety of healthcare settings
  • Determine the origins, risk factors, pathophysiology, symptoms, consequences, interprofessional care, and nursing care for clients with renal disease
  • Investigate and implement an evidence-based and person-centered care strategy to nursing evaluations and innovations involving renal illnesses and conditions; transplantation and dialysis management disorders and conditions

The Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing also serves as a gateway for students wanting to pursue a Master of Nursing degree in Australia, either on-campus or online.

Course Details

skills-badgeCHC43115 – Certificate IV in Disability

You could be eligible for
RPL or CT RPL : Recognition of Prior Learning
CT : Credit Transfer

Know More

Internationally qualified nurses (RNs, GNMs, ANMs, PCL nurses) can receive RPL for this course and study the supplementary skillset CHCSS00070 – Assist Clients with Medication Skill Set in conjunction with the course to complete their qualification. Fees are AUD $1,250 , which includes professional experience placement.

Amount of Training:  26 Weeks
AQF Level :8
Course Delivery : Online
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Accreditation
CHC43115 – Certificate IV in Disability
Funding

“This training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government Funding”

CHC43115 – Certificate IV in Disability
  • Amount of Training is 26 Weeks
  • Online delivery
  • Available to domestic and international students

Successful completion of this course requires you to complete the following units:

Unit Code Unit Name Credit Points
N9001 Professional Issues and Policies in Nursing 12
N8026 Renal Nursing 12
N8027 Professional Reflection in Renal Nursing 8

The total tuition cost for Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing – Renal Nursing is:

Tuition Fee : AUD $8,000

MODE OF DELIVERY

ONLINE

To be eligible for admission to the Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing – Renal Nursing specialisation an applicant is required to:

  • Have completed a Bachelor of Nursing degree or an equivalent qualification
  • Be an AHPRA registered nurse; or
  • Be a registered nurse with the Nurses’ Board/Council from the country of origin or place of residence
  • Registered Nurses having a three-year Diploma Of Nursing qualification and at least three years of experience as a registered nurse are eligible to enrol in this course

English Language proficiency requirement for International Students:

  • Nurses currently registered and working in English Speaking Countries do not need this requirement. The recognised countries are: Australia, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, the Republic of Ireland and South Africa, or
  • Direct entry through a pass in English for Academic Purpose (EAP) course with the minimum score of 70%
  • Applicants must have concurrent employment (or access to) in the Renal Nursing Nursing and one- year of full‐time post‐registration clinical experience
  1. Application: Submit your online application by clicking “Apply Now” on the top right corner of the course page.
  2. Interview: Once you’ve met IHNA’s eligibility criteria you will be contacted for an interview with an admissions consultant
  3. Offer Letter: If you’re successful with the interview you will be offered a place for the course as per the availability of each intake.
  4. Enrolment Fee: After signing the offer acceptance an invoice will be issued for the course. You may be eligible for government funding, so please call our team to know more.
  5. Confirmation of Admission: Once you’ve paid the enrollment fee, we’ll send a confirmation of admission to you.

* Aboriginal and Torres Strait islanders’ students are encouraged to apply.

Call us on 1800 22 52 83 for any questions regarding your application.

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