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Graduate Nurse and Midwifery Program

 

Overview of the Graduate Programs

 

Our Graduate Programs offer you a dynamic and well-structured graduate year. Our overall aim is to help you provide quality patient care, and we achieve this by giving you the opportunity to build on your existing knowledge and skills in a friendly and well-supported environment.

 

Significant Aspects of our Graduate Program

 

General Stream

 

·         Six month rotations through the general area of – Medical/Palliative Care, Medical / Surgical or Orthopaedics, or Rehabilitation & GEM. Plus a further 2 three month placements with at least one specialty area. Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Rural Health candidates are accommodated in the same program.

·         An extensive Preceptorship Program for each graduate, each rotation.

·         Generous orientation time where you work with a Clinical Nurse Educator and alongside your Preceptor - you share your patient load with your Preceptor, while becoming orientated to you new workplace.

·         Teaching and support by a Clinical Nurse Educator available on every Unit.

·         Access to the Clinical Support Nurse.

·         Six paid graduate study days.

·         Extensive in-service programs throughout the Hospital.

·         Regular appraisals written by your preceptor - to provide you with feedback, provide assistance and document your progress.

·         Salary packaging and meal reimbursement available.

·         Positions are available as eight days or nine days per fortnight.

·         Excellent employment prospects at the end of the program.

·         Excellent opportunities to take on postgraduate studies after your graduate year.

·         Celebration evening and presentation of Graduate Nurse Program Certificate on completion of the program.

 

Psychiatric Stream

 

The Psychiatric Stream Graduate Nurse Program incorporates and articulates directly with the Postgraduate Diploma of Nursing (Mental Health) Monash University and the Graduate Year in Mental Health Nursing. This course is designed for Registered Nurses in Division One or Four who have an interested in mental health. The course is offered by mixed mode via distance education, face to face tutorials and compulsory attendance at monthly study days. The extensive use of computer technology and face to face communication between students, teaching staff, clinical experts and consumers is integral to the course. The course consists of three subjects, which will be completed part time over 18 months.

 

 

SUBJECTS COVERED

 

Mental Health Nursing Concepts and Practice.

 

Synopsis: This unit focuses on the nature of mental health and illness; the nursing process in mental health nursing; roles and functions of mental health nurses; contexts of care; mental health problems and disorders; therapeutic interventions in mental health care; ethical and legal issues; specialisation in psychiatric/mental health nursing.

 

Integrated Mental Health Care.

 

Synopsis: This unit focuses on key concepts such as models of mental health service delivery, consumer and carer participation and perspectives, and professional issues in mental health nursing.  It provides an in-depth analysis of each major component of an integrated mental health service and also covers special populations and transcultural mental health issues.

 

 

Cognitive behavioural therapy for mental health professionals

 

In this unit students will study cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and its techniques used in interaction and counselling of clients with psychological and or mental health disorders. The unit will include analysis of the theoretical underpinnings and major concepts of CBT and its techniques in clinical application. Students will develop a greater self awareness through the development of their own unique approaches to psychotherapeutic interaction using CBT with their clients, within their own clinical and cultural environment.

 

Employment, Fees, Orientation

 

Participants are employed eight days per fortnight for the 18 months duration of the course. On commencement, all participants will attend an orientation period of 2 weeks. Participants will apply for scholarships to cover University fees.

 

Midwifery Stream

 

This Graduate Midwife Program is available for Bachelor of Midwifery or Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Midwifery Graduates (Double Degree Students). Two Graduate Midwives will be appointed into the Graduate Midwifery stream each year. There will be one intake, in January.

 

Bachelor of Midwifery Graduates will rotate in postnatal/antenatal, labour ward and special care nursery.

Bachelor of Nursing / Bachelor of Midwifery Graduates will have rotations tailored to the graduate. Rotations will be offered through postnatal and labour ward, special care nursery, and medical/surgical, or orthopaedics/paediatrics.

 

Latrobe Regional Hospital midwifery services consist of a 20-bed midwifery unit with 860 births a year, a full range of services including midwifery antenatal clinic, pre-admission service, antenatal, labour and postnatal care, domiciliary care, lactation clinic, and a level two special care nursery.

 

The beginning practitioner is supported in the transition from student to Registered Midwife/Nurse by providing a structured clinical support program within a theoretical framework. This is achieved by:

·         Extensive Clinical Educator and Preceptor support, and supernumerary time.

·         Formal study days, incorporating topics to enhance both clinical and professional development.

 

Application Information

 

LRH eRecruit

 

Graduate Nurse Program 2010 - General

 

Graduate Nurse Program 2010 - Psychiatric

 

Graduate Nurse Program 2010 - Midwifery