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Bachelor Nursing at Karel De Grote Hogeschool

Profile of the nurse

Responsible
Nurses working in all sectors of healthcare. As a nurse are you in for counseling of patients and clients with health problems. You will develop, in consultation with the team, a custom care plan and you are responsible for the coordination and implementation. Within the multidisciplinary team is your nurse input of great value.


Skillslab and internships

Versatile specialist - Our nurse training is practical and varied. It consists of 50% theory and 50% clinical training. If you get a realistic view of your professional future. Through the courses and training to become the multi-expert to serve as polyvalent nurse working in health care.

First Year Nursing

The first column shows the boxes, in the second column is the hours per academic year. New insights and needs in the health plan can be adjusted.


Second Year Nursing

In the second year the education activities common and both theoretical and practical orientation to the various specializations.


Third year nursing

You have the choice between five specializations: geriatric nursing, pediatric nursing, psychiatric nursing, social nursing and hospital nursing. Folders Info: see above

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Basic nursing part-time

The bachelor degree in nursing and get simultaneously (within or outside health care)? Anyone with a degree of at least secondary education can do so through a flexible learning.
The first year of nursing do you do half-time. If you receive at least 4 years after the bachelor degree in nursing. If you are active in healthcare, you can through a customized internship scheme professional experience.

MSc Nursing at RCSI Medical University of Bahrain

This post graduate education programme is suitable for nurses from all clinical backgrounds, including general hospital, psychiatric and community nursing, education and management. The design of the programme provides opportunities for nurses to undertake education to enhance both personal and professional development. Similar to the RCSI MSc Nursing in Ireland, the programme will be delivered part-time over two years. A student may decide not to proceed to year 2 of the programme and if, successful in all examination requirements in year 1, may exit with a postgraduate Diploma in Nursing Theory.

Programme Aims
Provide students with the necessary knowledge to critically appraise and apply research
methodologies to nursing questions and problems.
Develop student’s ability to critically examine assumptions and to question values, beliefs and policies underpinning nursing and healthcare, at individual and organisational level.
Develop students as reflective practitioners with the skills, confidence and awareness necessary to identify, influence, implement and evaluate evidence-based practice.

Programme Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of the programme students will be able to:
Develop a systemic understanding and critical awareness of current challenges and/or new insights at the forefront of nursing and health.
Take responsibility to develop a research proposal and undertake a supervised research dissertation on an area appropriate to their area of nursing practice.
Critically evaluate the cultural environment in which healthcare is delivered and engage in critical discussion on key contemporary discourses in nursing and health.
Critically self evaluate their professional and personal learning needs consistent with their area of practice and their continuing professional development.

Throughout the programme the student is expected to apply all assessment and course work to their own area of clinical practice. This ensures integration of theory and practice and makes this programme relevant to the practice of nursing, patient care and the health services.