Master of Sciences (MSc) in Medical-Surgical Nursing
Overview
MSc. in Medical-Surgical Nursing or Master of Science in Medical-Surgical Nursing is a two-year advanced postgraduate course in Nursing. The course aims to equip registered nurses with current evidence-based knowledge and skills for application to medical and/or surgical patient care contexts. The course aims to challenge nurses to think critically and creatively about patient care and the clinical contribution that nursing can make to positive patient outcomes.
The program aims to
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Enhance nursing practice through the application of well-assimilated knowledge and clinical skills
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Act as a means of professional support, educator, and role model for the provision of lifelong learning to ensure ongoing professional development
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Exercise accountability within the clinical and professional boundaries of the role of nursing
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Contribute as a learned member of the multidisciplinary team in the delivery of quality healthcare for individuals and families across a variety of contexts.
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Critically examine contemporary social, cultural, and policy contexts of medical-surgical nursing.
-Learn more about the Course Structure/ Course Description guide in Master of Sciences in Medical Surgical Nursing
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-Learn More about the Admission Requirements
-learn More About the Students Guidance Booklet
-Students apply to IUMS Master of Sciences in Medical Surgical Nursing program through the IUMS website (Apply Now)