Graduate Certificate
The Graduate Certificate in Cancer Nursing develops specialised skills for providing comprehensive cancer care, combining flexible online study with immersive clinical learning. It is tailored for Registered Nurses working in cancer care and aligns with national standards to ensure industry-standard knowledge.
Overview
The Graduate Certificate in Cancer Nursing will develop your capacity to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team and provide the highest level of cancer care. The program, designed for part-time study over twelve months, combines flexible online study with immersive clinical learning and clinical competency assessment at your employing healthcare service.
Who is the Graduate Certificate in Cancer Nursing for?This course is tailored to the needs of Registered Nurses who are currently practising and looking to specialise in cancer nursing. Participants must be working a minimum of 24 hours (3 days) per week in an area of cancer care and be nominated by their employer to take part in the course.
Why study the Graduate Certificate in Cancer Nursing?You will develop a sound understanding of the theory and scientific advances that underpin the comprehensive care and management of people affected by cancer. You will apply this knowledge to clinical practice, demonstrating the ability to competently care for patients with complex care requirements using evidence-based and scientific approaches.
Gain hands-on experience while learning from expert educators. The learning outcomes are mapped to the National Cancer Nursing Education Project (EdCaN) standards, ensuring you gain cutting-edge, industry-standard knowledge.
The Graduate Certificate in Cancer Nursing will develop your capacity to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team and provide the highest level of cancer care. The program, designed for part-time study over twelve months, combines flexible online study with immersive clinical learning and clinical competency assessment at your employing healthcare service.
This course is tailored to the needs of Registered Nurses who are currently practising and looking to specialise in cancer nursing. Participants must be working a minimum of 24 hours (3 days) per week in an area of cancer care and be nominated by their employer to take part in the course.
You will develop a sound understanding of the theory and scientific advances that underpin the comprehensive care and management of people affected by cancer. You will apply this knowledge to clinical practice, demonstrating the ability to competently care for patients with complex care requirements using evidence-based and scientific approaches.
Gain hands-on experience while learning from expert educators. The learning outcomes are mapped to the National Cancer Nursing Education Project (EdCaN) standards, ensuring you gain cutting-edge, industry-standard knowledge.