
BS in Nursing Care
Tbilisi, Georgia
DURATION
8 Semesters
LANGUAGES
English
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Key Summary
Introduction
BS in Nursing Care
The program targets to support students in development of understanding of the essence of Nursing Care, equip them with skills necessary for working in diverse health care settings, be competent and competitive in multicultural environment. Integrate caring principles and concepts into the holistic nursing care of patients and families, groups, and communities across the lifespan.
In general the intention is to raise professionals with higher employment chances to make a career in diverse health care settings.
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Curriculum
General Competence (GC)
- Introduction to Sociology and Social Psychology
- Academic Writing
- Research Methods
- Introduction to Philosophy
- History of World Civilization
- Critical Thinking and Logic
- Introduction to Law
- Communication and Negotiation
- Game Theory
- Presenting for Success
- Calculus
- Introduction to Statistics
- World Culture
Basics of Medicine (BM)
- Body Systems (Anatomy, Physiology)
- Life Sciences (Cell and Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology)
- Pathophysiology
- Communication Skills in Medicine
- Medical Law and Ethics
- Health Promotion and Wellness
- Medical Psychology
- Pain Management
- Occupational Diseases
- Evidence Based Medicine
- Health Management
- Clinical Skills
- Nutrition
Nursing (NU)
- Introduction to Nursing Practice
- Public Health and Health assessment
- Community Health Nursing
- Adults Nursing
- Mental Health Nursing and Nursing for People with Special needs
- Pharmacology for Nursing
- Oncology and Palliative Care Nursing
- Maternal, New-born Nursing and Paediatric Nursing
- Acute Diseases and Surgery Nursing
- Nursing for Geriatrics
- Practice Portfolio
- Research Project
- Nursing for Infectious Diseases
- Clinical Practice
Program Outcome
Credits: 240
Knowledge and Understanding
- Knowledge of health care, social and behavioural science and ethical standards of the profession;
- Knowledge of principles of evidence based health care practice;
- Knowledge of principles of patient centred health care organization;
- Understanding of basics and principles of nursing;
- Understanding of main profession related techniques and procedures.
Communication Skills
- Ability to communicate effectively in a health care context verbally and in written form;
- Ability to listen, observe, asking proper questions;
- Effectively use information and information technology in a health care context;
- Non-verbal communications skills;
- To carry out a communication with a patient.