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Complete your Nursing Certification in Canada with specially designed courses from INSCOL

Author: Colin Butler
by Colin Butler
Posted: Dec 27, 2017

According to the World Health Organization Geneva report in 2009 titled as ‘Global standards for the initiation education of nurses and midwives,' it is estimated that around 35 million nurses and midwives make up the more significant part of the global healthcare workforce. Moreover, every passing year in the third world countries like India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, there is a severe shortage of qualified and able nurses at every stage of the healthcare system. Only 8% medical graduates prop up every year in addition to the existing workforce catering to millions of patients, and out of that meager number, only 1% graduates are qualified nurses with the necessary education.

To become a qualified Global Nurse, you need to be educated and experienced with the global best practices. Now you too can achieve a specialized nursing certificate through INSCOL’s nursing courses, designed in partnership with the leading universities and colleges across Canada, UK, New Zealand and Australia. In order to be eligible for applying for a nursing course in Canada, you should hold either a Diploma or a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing. The nursing certification in Canada is usually categorized into two groups - Registered Nurse and Registered Practical Nurse. Every province in Canada has a regulatory body for nursing practice. Together they set the bare requirements to enter the profession, assuring the quality of training, establishing standards of the nursing practice.

The critical care nursing course in Canada is designed explicitly for Registered Nurses to enhance their knowledge and skills through theory and simulated practice to take care of the critically ill patients in specialized areas.

The Critical Care program is specially designed for registered nurses (RN) and, focuses on imparting the following;

Semester 1

  • RN Physical Assessment

  • RN Cardiac Care I

  • RN Respiratory Critical Care

  • RN GI, Endocrine, Renal Critical Care

  • Cultural Diversity

Semester 2

  • RN Professionalism

  • RN Cardiac Care II

  • RN Neurosciences Critical Care

  • Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice

  • Leadership Studies

Graduates in Critical Care Nursing can work in an intensive care unit (ICU) treating patients who have or are at high risk of developing life-threatening diseases or injury or those who have had major surgical operations. The registered nurses with a certification in Critical Care nursing are also eligible to work at clinics, medical centers, community agencies, hospitals and, long-term care centers.

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