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Gerontology Program
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Objectives
This program is designed to enable registered nurses to acquire the necessary knowledge and practice expertise to care for older persons in all health care settings.
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Practical experience
There is also a Clinical Experience aspect associated with this program.
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Academic title
Gerontology Program Completion Certificate
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Course description
Three core modules are pre-requisites to commencing the Gerontology modules. These include:
* Anatomy and Physiology (optional)
* Health Assessment "bridging module" (or an approved course in Health Assessment)
* Health Promotion/ Teaching Learning
Gerontology Modules
Modules One to Five:
Module One - Introduction to Gerontology
Module Two - Physiological Changes of Aging
Module Three - Psychosocial Aspects of Aging
Module Four - Special Considerations of the Older Person - Includes eight identified content areas specific to the older person, i.e. nutrition, drugs and drug compliance, sexuality, abuse, etc.
Module Five - Nursing Practice and the Elderly
Clinical Experience
Upon successful completion of the theoretical component of the program, a clinical component is required. For the clinical component of this course, there are 2 possible options:
1. Those learners with no previous clinical experience in gerontological nursing will be required to complete a 3-4 week preceptored clinical experience.
2. Learners with experience in gerontological nursing will complete 2 clinical assignments.
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