Diploma in Post-graduate Nursing

The Post-Graduate Nursing Diploma Program (PGND) at SELC College is a specialized training program designed for internationally educated nurses (IEN) aiming to excel in the Canadian healthcare system. This program equips students with the skills and knowledge required to adapt to Canadian Nursing Practice Standards and thrive in various healthcare settings in Canada.

Post-Graduate Nursing Program Student

What Will Students Learn With the Post-graduate Nursing Diploma?

The program’s academic strengths lie in its focus on adapting to Canadian Nursing Practice Standards, ensuring that IENs are well-prepared for licensure and practice in Canada. Students engage in an in-depth study of the health and healing processes across the lifespan, including specialized areas like women and child health, mental health, and gerontology. A significant emphasis is placed on developing critical thinking and clinical judgment skills, essential for making informed decisions in diverse healthcare settings. The program also enhances communication skills, a crucial aspect of effective patient care. Additionally, it includes a comprehensive review for the NCLEX examination, preparing students for the Canadian nursing licensure exam. This blend of theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and licensure preparation ensures that graduates are fully equipped to transition into the Canadian healthcare system as competent and confident nursing professionals.

Skills That Students Gain

  • Resourcefulness
  • Creative problem solving
  • Confidence
  • Self-discipline
  • Good assessment abilities
  • Time management

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Exclusive Courses in Post-graduate Nursing Diploma

Courses in Post-graduate Nursing Diploma

This session allows Internationally Educated Nurse (IEN) to become acquainted with faculty, staff regarding policies, procedures and standards and prepares them for their learning experience.

This course will overview Anatomy and Physiology with medical terminology, Communication and Nursing Professional Practice and pharmacology. This course will introduce Internationally Educated Nurses (IEN) to the Canadian health care system and the specific health and cultural needs constantly arising in diverse patients and resident populations following standard policies and procedures. It gives IEN a better understanding of the communication process and information about nursing practice's legal and ethical boundaries to develop professional communication skills and provide guidelines for nursing ethical professional boundaries to enhance student performance in the workplace.

This course focuses on applying the nursing process to an adult patient's care experiencing various medical-surgical conditions. It facilitates students' learning about the disease process, body system and nursing care associated with it. The course content includes a review of all system disease conditions, nursing assessment and nursing care plan.

This course focuses on the correct knowledge within the context of the Canadian health care system in meeting the physiological, psychosocial, cultural and developmental needs of the maternal or child client. The course content includes health promotion and pregnancy, care of mother and new born, and care of high-risk mother and family with special needs.

This course will enable students to apply theory, concepts, and skills related to mental health nursing while functioning as a member of the nursing profession, provider of patient-centred care, patient safety advocate, and member of the healthcare team in various inpatient and community settings. This course content includes concepts of mental health, care of the patient with psychiatric disorders, addictions and abuse.

This course addresses the promotion of health, healing and client safety. Participants explore and develop the essential knowledge, competencies, and critical components of foundational nursing skills from an evidence-informed perspective. Participants will have the opportunity to practice and demonstrate completion of ethical, competent, and safe nursing skills.

This course will provide the knowledge nurses need to promote healthy ageing and meet the growing number of older Canadians' complex health care needs. The course content includes the foundations of healthy ageing changes associated with normal ageing, including issues older adults may experience as they adapt to these changes and focus on older adults' common health problems. Social, psychological, economic, and legal issues that affect healthy ageing are presented.

This course aims to enable IEN's to apply knowledge, skills and understanding of critical concepts required for entry into professional nursing. The course content includes a review of basic concepts of nursing across the lifespan.

This course will provide IEN's with valuable experience in a variety of settings. IEN's will participate in treatment and intervention activities and become aware of environmental issues that affect chronic (and acute) to consolidate their skill and gain valuable discipline-specific experience. IEN's will be required to participating in documentation, reflect and evaluate their personal, professional development in the clinical settings.

This course provides the IEN's with the opportunity to Incorporate and integrate the theoretical knowledge and skills acquired during the program into their clinical practice. It provides IEN with the opportunity to increase independence and autonomy and establish the ability to apply critical thinking, Clinical reasoning and implement an evidence-informed approach with unique client conditions and complexity.

Career Opportunities for Students

Jobs & Career For Students in Canada

In Canada, the Post-Graduate Nursing Diploma Program caters to internationally educated nurses (IENs), offering a pathway to integrate into the Canadian healthcare system. This program is pivotal in addressing Canada’s growing demand for skilled nursing professionals, especially in a landscape marked by an aging population and increasing healthcare needs. The program equips IENs with the necessary skills and knowledge to meet Canadian Nursing Practice Standards, preparing them for various roles in hospitals, clinics, community health centers, and long-term care facilities.
  • Registered Nurse (RN)
  • Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

    Average salary for 

    a Licensed Practical Nurse

    $59,520/ a year

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    Start dates at students’ convenience

    Start Dates for the Program 

    Students who would like to study Post-graduate Nursing Diploma can decide on any date to start the program. Program start dates are subject to change. Our team will assist you in finding the best available date regarding your study plans in Canada.

    Terms
    Fall
    Start Dates in 2024
    Sep 30th, 2024