Engage in teaching as a political and ethical practice through creating rich educational experiences that foreground Indigenous Worldviews and sustainability, supporting children become active contributors of social change and sustainable communities.
Care of newborn babies and neonates with complex medical and surgical conditions requires a multidisciplinary team with expert knowledge and skills specific to this vulnerable group of patients.
Critical care nurses provide essential care to seriously ill patients and their families. It's a specialist role that requires collaboration within an interprofessional team, ensuring patients receive the highest quality care when facing potentially life-threatening conditions.
Critical care nursing in an emergency environment requires specialised skills, knowledge and expertise to effectively assess, priortise and manage patients presenting with undifferentiated illness or injury.
Nurses play a critical role in cancer care. The Graduate Certificate in Cancer Nursing will develop your capacity to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team and provide the highest level of cancer care.
The Graduate Diploma in Mental Health Nursing Practice is designed to extend your nursing knowledge and develop depth and complexity in your understanding of mental health.
This course is designed to equip paediatric nurses with knowledge and advanced skills to provide evidence-based care of infants, children, young people, and their families, in a paediatric setting.
Paediatric intensive care is a dynamic and challenging specialty, requiring specialist nursing skills and knowledge to provide care to critically ill infants, children, adolescents and their families.
The Specialist Certificate in Cancer Nursing is a course designed to develop your understanding of the complex needs of those affected by cancer, and the critical role of nursing in cancer treatment.
Critical care nurses provide essential care to acutely ill patients and their families. It's a specialist role that requires collaboration with the interprofessional team, so patients can receive the highest quality care when facing potentially life-threatening conditions.