Certificate in Acute Medicine
Overview
We are not currently accepting applications to this programme.
If you would like to register your interest in a course at ATU, please click here
The Certificate in Acute Nursing is a 12-week course providing clinical education for nurses working in Acute Medical Wards (Level 8, 10 ECTS).
Acute medicine as a speciality has developed rapidly over the last number of years both nationally and internationally. It is defined as part of general (internal) medicine concerned with the immediate and early specialist management of adult patients who present to or from within hospitals as urgencies or emergencies.
The aim of the programme is to enable acute medicine nurses to develop their knowledge and skills in the assessment and management of acutely ill adults.
Given the acuity of patients who present to Acute Medical Units it is recognised that there is a need to develop additional clinical expertise among acute medicine nurses. In light of this a consortium of six Institutes of Technology has been commissioned by the Office of the Nursing and Midwifery Services Director (ONMSD) H.S.E. to deliver a Level 8 Special Purpose Award in Acute Medicine Nursing for nurses working in Acute Medical Units.
This programme supports the commitment made by ONMSD H.S.E. in association with the National Acute Medicine Programme, to provide clinical education for nurses working in Acute Medicine Units.
Who Should Apply:
- Registered General Nurses.
- Currently engaged in a HSE or HSE funded Acute Medicine Unit/Emergency/General Medical Department for the duration of the programme.
- Nurses from non HSE and non HSE funded organisations who work in Acute Medicine Unit/Emergency/General Medical Department may be offered a place on the course subject to meeting the course entry criteria and the availability of places.
Programme Code
-
GA_SAMEC_S08
-
Level
- 8
Location
-
Mayo
Duration
-
<1 Year
Method of Delivery
-
Blended
Mode of Study
-
Part Time