ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SVGCC

Division of Nursing Education

DNE Programmes

  • MIDWIFERY PROGRAMME
    This is a twelve (12) month post basic programme offered to Registered Nurses. It provides students with sound knowledge and skills in the art of Midwifery. It takes into account preventative, curative, rehabilitative and supportive services to meet basic health care needs of mothers, infants and families: giving special attention to at risk and high risk individuals. On successful completion of the programme the student receives a certificate from the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Community College - Division of Nursing Education. They are then recommended to the General Nursing Council of St. Vincent and the Grenadines to write the licensure examination. Success at this examination leads to licensure enabling persons to practice as Certified Midwives.



  • REGISTERED NURSING PROGRAMME
    This is a three (3) year programme. On successful completion of the programme the student receives a certificate from the School of Nursing. They are then recommended to the General Nursing Council to write the Regional Examination for Nurse Registration. Success at the examination leads to licensure enabling persons to practice as Registered Nurses.
    • NURSING I – FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING
      This is an introductory course, which includes an overview of the School’s curriculum and policy. There is also an introduction to normal basic needs – their assessment, promotion and maintenance, as well as health concepts, levels of health, stages of the life cycle, interpersonal relationship/communication, health teaching and counseling and the nursing process. This course also presents the concept of illness and effects of hospitalization, which includes the concept of pain, stress, crises and crisis prevention. It also outlines the principles of pre-operative and post-operative care, describes the stages of dying and appropriate supportive nursing interventions.
    • ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
      This course deals with Biology of man as a whole as well as his individual parts and their inter-relationships. It also describes how man utilizes energy, information and matter from the Biosphere (environment) for his continued survival and maintenance of a dynamic equilibrium at various stages of the life cycle. This course further describes the application of the principles and concepts of human biology when planning and implementing care for individuals, families and communities.
    • SOCIOLOGY
      This course introduces the students to elements of Sociology, which includes the study of culture, social institutions and social groups. The emphasis on these elements will enable the Nursing Student to appreciate how social forces influence group behaviour and its resultant effects on health.
    • PSYCHOLOGY
      This course provides the students with a general overview of psychology. It takes into account the diversity and contemporary approaches in Psychology, definitions, history, psychological tests and ethical issues. It also provides students with a general understanding of the basic concepts/principles of the human behaviour throughout the human life cycle. Thus assisting students to develop a satisfactory interpersonal relationship with patients, family, peers and others.
    • NUTRITION
      This course focuses on the concept of nourishing human life. The nurse requires knowledge of the key nutrients and how they function to sustain life and the processes involved in maintenance and promotion of good health. This baseline information is useful in developing positive attitudes and developing the relevant skills for the application of the principles of human nutrition in the execution of promotive, preventive and curative nursing care at a professional level.
    • NURSING II – EVOLUTION OF NURSING
      This course traces the evolution and factors influencing the development of nursing at International, Regional and National levels. It also includes professional ethics, the legal aspects of nursing, professionalism, the team approach and health services institutions.
    • PHARMACOLOGY
      This course provides students with basic information on drugs, their uses, contra-indications and administration. It gives the nursing student a background of the history of pharmacology and applies the basic knowledge and principles of pharmacology to the administration of drugs. In addition, it provides information on the classification of drugs, their actions in the body and therapeutic use.
    • PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
      This course is designed to enable nursing students to understand the nature and causes of disease and recognize their effects on the structure and function of the body systems.
    • DIET THERAPY
      This course gives information on the science and art of utilizing food and nutrition in meeting human nutritional needs in different states of health and disease. It provides a basic understanding of how food is used as a factor in aiding the alleviation of symptoms and recovery from illness. This course will provide a series of instructional modules, which can be utilized separately or in sequence with existing nursing care modules in Caribbean Schools of Nursing.
    • MICROBIOLOGY
      This course enables the students to understand the general principles involved in the study of micro-organisms, and to utilize knowledge gained in maintaining a safe environment for individuals and families within the community.
    • NURSING III – MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING
      This course deals with interferences with the biological, safety and security and psychosocial/spiritual needs of the middle aged individual (45-64 years old).
      The student will be taught to identify factors, which interfere with maintenance of these needs, and to utilize the nursing process in assisting the client to meet his needs. It also integrates the behavioural and biological sciences as well as pharmacological information specific to the 45-64 years old age group.
    • NURSING IVA – MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING
      This course in IVA deals with needs interferences of the 12-44 years old caused by biological, psycho-social/spiritual and environmental factors. The student will be taught to identify factors, which interfere with the maintenance of these needs, and to utilize the nursing process in assisting the client to meet his/her needs. It also integrates biological and behavioural science as well as pharmacological information specific to the individual 12-44 years old. Health teaching and counselling are also included.
    • NURSING IVB – MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH FAMILY PLANNING
      This course provides information about the family with particular reference to family developmental tasks, family life education and maternal and child health concept including the neonate. The students will be taught to utilize the nursing process to assist the following individuals to meet their basic needs:
      1. The Family
      2. The pregnant woman
      3. The woman in labour
      4. The post-natal woman
      5. The neonate
    • NURSING V - PEDIATRICS
      This course deals with interference with the biological, psychosocial/spiritual and safety and security needs of the 1 month – 11 years age group. The student will be taught to identify factors, which interfere with the maintenance of these needs, and to utilize the nursing process in assisting the client to meet his needs. It also integrates behavioural and other sciences, pharmacological information specific to the 1 month – 4 years age group also health teaching and counseling.
    • NURSING VI – PSYCHIATRY
      This course deals with interferences of the psychosocial needs throughout the life cycle with particular reference to mental illness. The course provides information on the promotion and maintenance of mental health, recognition of deviations from normal behaviour and related nursing skills to address these deviations.
    • NURSING VII - GERONTOLOGY
      This course deals with interferences of the biological, safety and security, psychosocial/spiritual needs of the 65 years and older age group. The Student will be taught to identify factors, which interfere with the maintenance of these needs, and to utilize the nursing process in assisting the patient/client in meeting these needs. It also integrates behavioural and other sciences, pharmacological information specific to the 65 years and older age group. Also, this course outlines the aging process and factors affecting the aged.
    • INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
      The course is designed to enable students to understand what computer systems are, their main parts and functions and how they are used by various sectors of the community. The basic use of the following commonly used application software packages will be covered: spreadsheet, word processing, database, desktop publishing.
    • NURSING VIII – SPECIALIZED NURSING
      1. Disaster Management
        This course will provide students with information and skills in Disaster Management to assist them with the planning and implementation of Disaster Preparedness and Management Programmes.
      2. Epidemiology
        This course introduces the student to the key concepts of epidemiology. It examines the modes of disease transmission characteristics of communicable diseases, methods of prevention, at the local, regional and international levels. Students will be guided in the identification of sources of data, the use of appropriate measures of calculations, the analysis and interpreting of data and the application of findings to infection prevention and control.
      3. Operating Theatre Techniques
        This course deals with the specialized aspects of Nursing Care given to person in all age groups. It includes Principles of Operating Room Nursing to encompass the basic used, anesthesia and the needs of the patient in surgery. Principles of Operating Theatre Technique include the basic technique used and also the needs of the patient in the Operating Theatre.
      4. Recovery Room Nursing
        This course deals with the specialized aspects of nursing care to be given to persons of all age groups. It includes principles of recovery room nursing to encompass the basic technique used, anesthesia and the needs of the patient in the recovery room.
      5. Emergency Nursing
        This course is designed to give information on conditions and life threatening situations warranting emergency care in any setting. Students are taught how to identify emergency situations/conditions, and how to classify patients in order of priority to receive health care. In addition, Students are taught the principles of emergency management to include basic techniques of First Aid necessary to minimize loss of life and alleviate suffering.
  • NURSING IX – CAREER DEVELOPMENT
  1. Professionalism
    This course is designed to give the nursing student information on the professional responsibilities of the Nurse and outline acceptable standards of practice and behaviours which reflect the core values of the profession.
  2. Career Development
    This course is designed to enable the nursing student to understand the dynamics of career development and to appreciate the relationship between personal and professional development.
  3. Research
    This course guides the student in the development of the knowledge base, appropriate skills and attitudes to conduct research for the benefit of nursing. The student will be taught to identify issues in nursing requiring scientific inquiry, how to prepare a research proposal and how to transpose that proposal to a scientific study and ultimately to evidence based practice.
  4. Teaching
    The students will be able to develop beginning skills in developing, implementing and evaluation teaching plans for individuals, families and communities. At the end of the session, students will demonstrate beginning competency in application and usage of a variety of teaching/learning methods.
  5. Management
    This course guides the student in the development of management skills required by professional nurses in management roles. These roles include delegation of responsibilities, networking, and facilitation of groups, conflict resolution, leadership, case management and collaboration. Concepts addressed include leadership, team building, organizational structure, change, managing quality and performance, workplace diversity, budgeting and resource allocation, and delivery systems.


  • NURSING ASSISTANT PROGRAMME
    This is an eighteen (18) month programme. On successful completion of the programme the student receives a certificate from the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Community College – Division of Nursing Education. They are then recommended to the General Nursing Council of St. Vincent and the Grenadines to write the qualifying examination. Success at this examination leads to enrollment enabling persons to practice as Enrolled Nursing Assistants.
    • FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING
      This course incorporates the history of nursing, problem solving, interpersonal relationships, and health concepts. It also highlights the role of the Nursing Assistant and ethical and legal concepts. The effects of illness and hospitalization and how to meet patient’s needs are also important components.
    • ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
      This course provides the Trainee Nursing Assistant Student with information about the structure and function of the human body.
    • INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
      This course provides the students with a general overview of Psychology. It takes into account the diversity and contemporary approaches in Psychological tests and ethical issues.
    • INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
      This course teaches students to utilize knowledge of the structure and function of society in the delivery of health care.
    • NUTRITION
      This course will supply students with information on basic Nutrition and to assist them in applying these principles in menu planning, feeding the various age groups and modifying these principles to therapeutically manage nutrition related disorders.
    • PHARMACOLOGY
      This course is intended to give the student basic information on drugs leading to their administration within their scope of practice.
    • GERIATRICS
      This course deals with normal aging and interferences of the biological, safety and security, psycho-social/spiritual of the 64 years and older age group. The students will be taught to identify factors which interfere with the maintenance of these needs, and to utilize the nursing process in assisting the patient/client in meeting these needs. It also integrates behavioural and other science and specific to the 65 years and older age group.
    • PSYCHIATRY
      This course serves to provide the Nursing Assistant Student with beginning skills in caring for mentally disturbed persons.
    • FIRST AID
      This course introduces students to the basic first aid procedures to be carried out in an emergency situation.
    • COMMUNITY NURSING
      This course provides the Nursing Assistant Students with the knowledge and skills needed to assist in providing comprehensive Community Nursing Care to individuals and families within the various communities in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
    • MATERNAL & CHILD HEALTH/FAMILY PLANNING
      This course provides information about the pregnant woman with particular reference to family developmental tasks; family life education, family planning and maternal child health concepts to include the neonate.
    • MEDICAL/SURGICAL NURSING
      This course provides information on the biological, psychosocial, and spiritual and safety and security needs of the individual with Medical and or Surgical problems; and to assist these person to meet their needs.
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