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Nursing Education

Early discussions by the Network's Nurses Working Group led to a rapid consensus that there was a need for professional development and educational opportunities to encourage more nurses (particularly new graduate nurses) into the growing specialty of gastroenterology.

To gauge the likely support for a post-graduate university course for Registered Nurses working in public gastroenterology services, the Network took forward a survey of NSW Area Health Service Directors of Nursing. Feedback was overwhelmingly positive and indicated strong support for a university course. As no suitable post- graduate university course existed at the time, the Executive undertook discussions in 2006 with the NSW Chief Nursing Officer, the National Director of Education of the Gastroenterological Nurses College of Australia (GENCA) and the Dean of Nursing, Midwifery and Health and senior lecturers from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).

The Network established a working party in 2006 in conjunction with the Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health, UTS to identify the gastroenterology components of the post-graduate course, UTS Graduate Certificate in Acute Care Nursing and to examine the feasibility of individualising subjects for gastroenterology nurses. The course was mapped against both gastroenterology-specific nursing and the GENCA advanced competencies. This led to the introduction of a UTS Graduate Certificate in Acute Care Nursing course with four subjects: a pathophysiology subject, two clinical theory subjects, with gastroenterology components and a professional portfolio subject, individualised for the gastroenterology nurse. This course is now available to Registered Nurses working in gastroenterology services to undertake study from 2007.

Further details about the UTS Graduate Certificate in Acute Care Nursing are available online at:

http://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/nmh/pg/c11201.html#F26

Nurses who wish to find out more may contact the course co-ordinator:

Christopher Gordon
Course Coordinator
Graduate Certificate of Acute Care Nursing
Lecturer
Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health
UTS
Tel: 9514 5739
Mobile: 0418 602 816
Fax: 9514 5049
Email: christopher.gordon@uts.edu.au
General Enquiries phone: 9514 5021 or 5202
Faculty Student Office fax: 9514 5513
(Prospective students)

Nursing - Scholarship Opportunities

NSW Health
The NSW Department of Health offers scholarships to Registered Nurses employed in the NSW public health system taking postgraduate nursing courses. For further information and an application form please see the NSW Health website:

http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/nursing/scholarships.asp

Alternatively, contact the NSW Health Project Officer - Scholarships directly on:

Tel: (02) 9391 9813 or Email at nscholar@doh.health.nsw.gov.au


GMCT Part Scholarships

In 2007, as an incentive to Registered Nurses working in NSW public hospitals, the Greater Metropolitan Clinical Taskforce offered individual part-scholarships to a maximum value of $2,500 to ten Registered Nurses across greater metropolitan Sydney undertaking the UTS Graduate Certificate in Acute Care Nursing. As a result, GMCT scholarships were awarded to eight Registered Nurses working in gastroenterology services in eight different public hospitals across greater metropolitan Sydney.

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