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Centennial College Diploma in Practical Nursing
Centennial College

Diploma in Practical Nursing

Toronto, Canada

2 Years

English

Full time

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CAD 3,285 / per year **

On-Campus

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** tuition 2 semesters Canadian students; CAD 16,164 - tuition 2 semesters International students

Key Summary

    About: The Diploma in Practical Nursing prepares students for a rewarding career in healthcare. This comprehensive program focuses on developing essential nursing skills and knowledge, ensuring graduates are well-equipped to support diverse patient needs. Through a combination of theory and hands-on training, students gain the proficiency necessary to provide quality care in various settings.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue roles such as practical nurse, nursing assistant, or community health worker. Career opportunities exist in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, and other healthcare environments.

Introduction

Program Details

  • Program Code: 9350
  • School: School of Community and Health Studies
  • Credential:Ontario College Diploma
  • Program Type: Post-secondary program
  • Program Length:2 year/ 4 semesters
  • Location: Morningside Campus

You may also be interested in these other options:

  • Practical Nursing (Flexible)
  • Practical Nursing for Internationally Educated Nurses

The Practical Nursing program at Centennial College will offer you the in-depth knowledge, skills, and judgment required in today's complex healthcare environment.

The curriculum in this Practical Nursing program is based on the:

  • College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) Practice Standards and Guidelines
  • National Entry-to-Practice Competencies for Registered Practical Nurses (updated 2020)
  • Practical Nursing Program Standard for Ontario Practical Nursing Programs (Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development)

The offering also meets competencies that will reflect the evolving and expanding role of the practical nurse as provided by the Nursing Act and the Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA). These competencies will include learning to provide safe, competent, and ethical care using resources and technologies for an increasingly complex client population. The Practical Nursing program will also serve as preparation to practice autonomously in a variety of settings.

Program Highlights

  • Practical Nursing program faculty members have extensive clinical and in-classroom teaching expertise
  • Classroom instruction will be supplemented by independent study, multimedia support, and ongoing clinical experience.
  • Some courses in the program will be delivered through a combination of classroom and online instruction (blended courses)
  • Small group instruction in clinical and laboratory settings will utilize the latest technology, such as computerized simulation
  • The School of Community and Health Studies' nursing lab recreates an actual hospital floor, complete with nursing stations and operating room facilities
  • You'll gain the edge over the competition by working within the advanced clinical simulation facilities and using highly realistic computerized "patients"
  • The program will allow you to immerse yourself in the nursing field through a variety of acute, rehabilitation, and long-term care agencies with industry-leading healthcare providers
  • Effective January 4, 2022, all graduates of Practical Nursing programs within Ontario will be required to take the new REx-PN Registration Exam

Upon completion of the program, graduates have reliably demonstrated the ability to:

  • Therapeutically communicate with clients and members of the healthcare team
  • Assess clients across the lifespan in a systematic and holistic manner
  • Plan safe and competent nursing care based on a thorough analysis of available data and evidence-informed practice guidelines
  • Select and perform nursing interventions using clinical judgment in collaboration with the client and, where appropriate, the health care team, that promotes health and well-being, prevents disease and injury, maintains and/or restores health, promotes rehabilitation, and/or provides palliation
  • Evaluate the outcomes resulting from all interventions in the nurse-client interaction and modify the plan of care as required
  • Act equitably and justly with clients and members of the healthcare team
  • Adapt to a variety of healthcare settings using different leadership skills and styles as appropriate to each set
  • Contribute to creating a healthy and safe work environment in a variety of healthcare settings
  • Practice in a self-regulated, professional, and ethical manner, complying with relevant legislation and with the standards of both the regulatory body and the practice setting to provide safe and competent client care

Please note: The Practical Nurse Diploma program at Centennial College is currently approved (Category 1) by the College of Nurses of Ontario. Current graduates from this program are eligible to apply for registration as registered practical nurses in Ontario.

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