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Pediatrics | Nursing | Nursing Administration
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Health
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English
About Program

Program Overview


This professional program in Neonatal Critical Care provides comprehensive training in managing critically ill newborns. It covers practical and theoretical aspects, including fluid management, neurological care, and ethical considerations. The program offers two CPD modules at Level 6 or 7, with assessments aligned with national standards. Completion contributes towards undergraduate and postgraduate programs in healthcare and specialist practice.

Program Outline


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Content:

  • This program focuses on neonatal critical care, covering topics such as fluid and electrolyte management, neurological care, pain management, respiratory and cardiovascular care, thermoregulation, hygiene, and infection prevention.
  • It also explores surgical interventions, end-of-life care, risk assessment, and ethical considerations relevant to neonatal care.

Structure:

  • It consists of two CPD modules, each worth 20 or 40 credits, offered at Level 6 (BSc equivalent) or Level 7 (Masters equivalent).
  • The structure encourages reflection, discussion, and development of professional expertise.
  • The program uses diverse teaching methods, including lectures, seminars, case studies, workshops, and expert presentations.

Individual Modules:

  • The Practice of Neonatal Critical Care (40 credits): This module focuses on the practical aspects of managing critically ill newborns.
  • The Principles of Neonatal Critical Care (20 credits): This module emphasizes the theoretical foundation underpinning effective neonatal care.

Assessment:

  • The assessment strategy aims to align with national standards in neonatal services and is developed in conjunction with the neonatal critical care network.
  • It combines written assignments, critical analysis, and potentially practical assessments depending on chosen module(s).

Teaching:

  • Teaching combines various modalities like lectures, seminars, case study analysis, and interactive workshops.
  • Experts from neonatal services and recipients of such care contribute to the learning experience.
  • This program also utilizes e-learning resources and emphasizes reflective practice.

Careers:

  • Completion of the Level 6 module can contribute towards various undergraduate and postgraduate programs in Health and Social Care, Specialist Practice (District Nursing), and Advanced Practice.
  • The Level 7 module can contribute towards Masters programs in Specialist Practice (District Nursing) and Advanced Practice, as well as Professional Development Awards.

Other:

  • The provided context highlights the excellent reputation of the College of Health, Science and Society for its teaching quality and facilities.
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