Diploma in Practical Nursing
Dawson Creek, Canada
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
CAD 18,195 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* open October 1st for October admission in the following year
Introduction
The Diploma in Practical Nursing at Northern Lights College follows the new provincial curriculum as revised in 2017. The program is designed to provide learners with the knowledge, skills, judgments, and attitudes to perform to the full range of competencies as endorsed by the British Columbia College of Nursing Professionals (BCCNP).
The curriculum provides a learning experience that is integrated, professional, collaborative, and culturally sensitive, with an aim to prepare graduates to care for individuals (and families of individuals) at multiple life stages and in a variety of practice settings.
Consistent with the CLPNBC Scope of Practice: Standards, Limits, and Conditions (2017), the focus for beginners' practice is “promotion, maintenance, and restoration of health, with a focus on clients with stable and predictable states of health."
Upon successful completion of the program, learners will possess the competencies to successfully complete the Canadian Practical Nurse Registration Exam (CPNRE).
Important Notes
- Clinical Learning experiences may occur in a variety of settings, including Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, Chetwynd, and Fort Nelson. All students should be prepared for in-region travel.
- Students must provide the following required supplies/materials: Stethoscope, Uniforms, lab coats(provided by NLC at cost), WCB approved safety/nursing shoes, and a watch with a second hand.
- A personal laptop is recommended for each student.
- Program graduates are eligible for direct admission into the Justice Institute of British Columbia’s Advanced Specialty Certificate in Community Care Licensing.
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Scholarships and Funding
The program is eligible for Canada Student Loans. Visit StudentAid BC to apply for financial assistance online. Note that dual credit students are not eligible for Student Aid.
Curriculum
Required Courses
Semester 1
- PNUR 110: Professional Communication 1
- PNUR 111: Professional Practice 1
- PNUR 112: Health Promotion 1
- PNUR 113: Variations in Health 1
- PNUR 114: Pharmacology 1
- PNUR 115: Integrated Nursing Practice 1
- PNUR 116: Consolidated Practice Experience 1
Semester 2
- PNUR 120: Professional Communications 2
- PNUR 121: Professional Practice 2
- PNUR 122: Health Promotion 2
- PNUR 123: Variations in Health 2
- PNUR 124: Pharmacology 2
- PNUR 125: Integrated Nursing Practice 2
- PNUR 126: Consolidated Practice 2
Semester 3
- PNUR 230: Professional Communication 3
- PNUR 231: Professional Practice 3
- PNUR 232: Health Promotion 3
- PNUR 233: Variations in Health 3
- PNUR 235: Integrated Nursing Practice 3
- PNUR 236: Consolidated Practice Experience 3
Semester 4
- PNUR 240: Professional Communication 4
- PNUR 241: Professional Practice 4
- PNUR 242: Health Promotion 4
- PNUR 243: Variations in Health 4
- PNUR 245: Integrated Nursing Practice 4
- PNUR 246: Consolidated Practice 4
Semester 5
- PNUR 247: Transition to Preceptorship
- PNUR 248: Final Practice Experience
Career Opportunities
Licensed Practical Nurses work with other interprofessional, health care team members in a variety of settings and play an increasingly wide role in primary health care focusing on health promotion, illness and injury prevention, and health protection and restoration.