A specialization concerned with the independent and collaborative care of individuals of all ages, families, groups, and communities, both sick and healthy and in all settings, as well as promoting health, disease prevention, care for the sick, disabled and dying. It also involves promoting a safe environment, research, and participation in the formation of health policy, management of patient systems, health and education, which are considered key nursing roles.
Requirements
Theoretical, practical, and procedural knowledge of the following:
1.Basic nursing skills.
2.Core clinical competencies.
3.Evaluation, analysis, and preparation of nursing care plans.
4.Documentation of evaluation results and interventions provided.
5.Effective communication.
6.Critical thinking and evidence-based clinical judgment.
7.Scientific research.
8.Nursing ethics.
9.Health education and public health promotion.
10.Safety and infection control mechanisms.
11.Leadership and quality.
12.Professional practice standards and guidelines in healthcare and nursing.
13.Using information technology and electronic resources to support and deliver high-quality nursing care.
Qualifications
Accredited Bachelor's Degree in Nursing and midwifery with Professional Experience: Minimum of 2 years of specialized, supervised experience in inpatient nursing departments in accredited healthcare facilities.