Year 1 SEMESTER 1 Course EASL 066 GNUR 399 GNUR 401 GNUR 403 GNUR 500 GNUR 504 SEMESTER 2 Course GNUR 503 GNUR 511 GNUR 514 GNUR 520 Year 2 SEMESTER 3 Course GNUR 411 GNUR 412 GNUR 505 GNUR 512 MHAD 500 SEMESTER 4 Course GNUR 501 GNUR 508 GNUR 525 MHAD 501 Post Graduate Diploma in Gerontological Nursing Name College Preparation - Research Writing College Orientation Contemporary Issues in Gerontology Relational Practice Introduction to Gerontological Nursing Nursing Lab aX Physical Assessment and Basic Skills Name Delirium, Dementia and Depression in the Elderly Physical Aging and Chronic Disease Management: Part I End-of-Life Care Clinical Practice in Complex Care Name Introduction to Nursing Leadership Professional Nursing in the Canadian Health Care System Advanced Pharmacology for the Elderly Physical Aging and Chronic Disease Management: Part IL Mental Health and Addictions I Name Psychosocial Issues Impacting Aging Nursing Lab - Advanced Clinical Skills & Wound Care Clinical Practice in Community & Acute Care Mental Health and Addictions IT selkirk.ca/programs On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus Total On Campus On Campus On Campus Practicum Total On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus Total On Campus On Campus Practicum On Campus Total Credit WWW WwW MN Ww V7 Credit nm Ww WwW Ww 14 Credit WwW WwW WwW WwW ib Credit WwW om WwW WwW 14 selkirk.ca/post-graduate-diploma-gerontology LENGTH OF STUDY: Two years ACCREDITATION: Post Graduate Diploma CAMPUS: Castlegar Campus Program Summary If you are an internationally educated nurse and interested in geriatrics, this Post Graduate Diploma will prepare you to effectively work with older adults, promoting wellness and enabling health. The geriatric population is the fastest growing health cohort around the world. Currently 70 per cent of all patients in Canada are elderly. Registered nurses must have specialized knowledge and training to effectively educate, assess and care for these older people. This Post Graduate Diploma in Gerontological Nursing will give you the tools and skills to meet the complex physical, social, environmental, cognitive and spiritual needs of the elderly. You will be given the chance to have intercultural exchange between graduate nurses from other countries and on-campus BSN students. This will promote rich dialogue about nursing approaches, philosophies and global health needs. Learn more about the international experience at Selkirk College. Seminars and occasional class interaction will provide added opportunity for an exchange of ideas and nursing expertise. CURRICULUM Upon completion of this program, you will — Interpret basic geriatric trends and issues — Analyze and test a wide variety of health assessment tools — Demonstrate critical, innovative thinking when problem solving complex geriatric issues — Illustrate how to educate towards wellness in aging — Develop advocacy skills at relational, unit and policy making levels Selkirk College Academic Calendar 2017-18 199