SNM Postgraduate Programmes eBrochure Jan2020

Catherine McAuley School of Nursing and Midwifery UCC | Postgraduate Programmes

Postgraduate Diploma/Masters

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SPECIALIST MENTAL HEALTH NURSING PRACTICE About the Programme This course places a strong emphasis on how mental health nurses can most effectively translate knowledge and skills into practice. It invites and challenges mental health nurses to think critically and creatively about how they, and their organisations work with people who are experiencing mental health difficulties. The course is organised within the parameters of the five roles of the clinical nurse specialist and is underpinned by the principles and values of recovery. The modules in this course focus on developing proficiency in research, ethics, the application of advanced assessment skills, a range of psycho-social interventions and the principles of leadership, management and practice development. The course is delivered using an innovative blended learning model which includes online and face-to-face teaching and learning. This will facilitate mental health nurses in engaging with lifelong personal and professional development through flexible modes of learning. Course Delivery College attendance during the year is from late August until early April the following year with approximately 16 days attendance spread over that period. Entry Requirements Applicants must be Registered Psychiatric Nurses and should normally: (a) hold active registration on the Psychiatric Nursing division of the professional register maintained by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI), or be eligible for such registration as required for the programme. (b) have clinical practice experience opportunities (and support structures) as required for the programme. (c) have a minimum of one year of post-registration experience (excluding courses), of which at least six months experience in the area of mental health care.

SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT A GLANCE

POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE

Course duration: The programme runs for almost a full calendar year, starting with a 1-day orientation in late August (which students must attend), and finishing with the submission of a clinical assessment of practice booklet in mid-August of the following year. How to apply: Application is online at www.pac.ie/ucc Interested applicants are advised to apply early to ensure being offered a place on the programme. Cost: www.ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees/ Full programme information: www.ucc.ie/en/ckw08/ Further information contact: Peter Kelly Email peter.kelly@ucc.ie

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS

HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY

MASTERS IN NURSING

MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT

PhD

BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES

CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES

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