The nursing profession requires caring, compassionate and highly skilled individuals who nurture and treat patients alongside a team of medical professionals. If you’re looking for a high-paced, in-demand career where your kindness and medical knowledge make a difference in people’s lives, our Collaborative Nursing degree program will give you the clinical skills and certification you need to succeed.
Practical nurses in Ontario play an integral role in the health care sector administering some medications, performing medical procedures and promoting healthy lifestyle choices to patients, families and caregivers. If you’re excited about the opportunity to begin an in-demand career built on respect and a highly specialized set of skills, Fanshawe’s Practical Nursing program will move you closer to your dream.
This Graduate Certificate prepares Registered Nurses and Practical Nurses to promote mental health in diverse settings. Topics include mental health law, ethics, psychopharmacology, therapeutic modalities, and community care.
In this course, nursing students will be provided with opportunities to develop and demonstrate the College of Nurses of Ontario RN Entry-to Practice competencies as it relates to information communication technologies (ICTs). The students will be provided opportunities to explore the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for information and health literacies to strengthen their competence in...
In this course, you will explore and gain knowledge and skills related to professional nursing practice in Ontario and Canada. Specifically, you will explore the regulatory processes, organizational infrastructures of nursing in Ontario, the ethical foundations of nursing and professional accountabilities through the lens of the College of Nurses of Ontario entry to practice competencies...
In this course, you will examine concepts related to evidence informed practice. You will explore scientific inquiry within nursing praxis, relevance and use of various research paradigms, and methodologies and ethics in practice and human research scenarios. You will engage in critical appraisal of research evidence and apply principles and concepts of knowledge translation and effective...
This introductory course within the emergency nursing program enables learners to identify and reflect common issues. Discussion topics include: professionalism, accountability, leadership, ethical concerns, legalities, adapting to change, interdisciplinary communication, decision-making, conflict resolution, assertiveness, stress management, advocacy, cultural diversity, quality improvement and...
School of Nursing Room D3018 1001 Fanshawe College Boulevard, P.O. Box 7005 London, Ontario N5Y 5R6 Phone: 519-452-4220 Fax : 519-659-5781 Jennifer Scarfe-Brideau Program Coordinator - BScN, Year 1 Email: jscarfe-brideau@fanshawec.ca Anne Lamesse Program Coordinator - BScN, Year 2 E-mail: alamesse@fanshawec.ca Marilyn Ott Program Coordinator - Personal Support Worker E-mail: mott@fanshawec.ca...
Program Description This fully online program, offered through OntarioLearn, will support Registered Nurses (RN) and Registered Practical Nurses (RPN) in building the necessary knowledge and expertise to care for clients in perioperative settings. The theoretical areas of study include the basic equipment and instruments used, the principles of aseptic technique, and the importance of infection...
Program Description The Emergency Nursing Declaration of Academic Achievement is designed to enable nurses to gain knowledge in emergency nursing. This program enhances the participant's problem solving, decision making abilities and technical skills in emergency nursing including; emergency departments, urgent care centres and outposting settings. Completion of this program academically prepares...
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