Graduate Certificate in Neonatal Care
Australian College of Nursing
Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 03761A
The aim of this course is to improve neonatal clinical practice by enhancing the professional and ethical understanding, knowledge and skill of neonatal nurses and midwives, so that they are better able to provide evidence-based care, and optimise the health, growth and developmental outcomes of premature and critically ill neonates and their families. The course is founded on the principles of cultural safety, and developmentally supportive, family centred care. The course responds to industry requirements for highly skilled neonatal clinicians capable of providing best practice in collaboration with other members of interprofessional teams and incorporates the Australian Standards for Neonatal Nurses, 4th Ed. (ACNN, 2019). Graduates may use their advanced knowledge in advanced practice roles or to pursue further tertiary education.
Designed for
Registered nurses practising in neonatal intensive care
Structure
The course is conducted by online distance education including interactions in a virtual classroom. Subjects in this course have pre- and co-requisites. Students complete 4 subjects.
Subjects
- Nursing-neonatal intensive care
Standard entry requirements
Registered with AHPRA, 1 year postgraduate experience, relevant employment
Study pathways
Credit transfer to Master degrees
Study information
Campus | Fees | Entry | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Online | Domestic: $13,040 International: $13,040 | No |
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