Bachelor of Science in Mental Health & Psychiatric Nursing
After completing this post-basic training degree, graduates will be psychiatric nursing technicians, capable of providing mental health services at a community, primary, secondary or tertiary care level. Nurses will learn how to operate within and act as leaders of a multi-dimensional care team. Management and leadership skills will be sharpened, including the planning, implementation and evaluation of mental health programs and services. Upon graduation, will be equipped not only to provide community-based and clinical services, but also to work within research and academic settings.
Program Duration: 2 years, full-time
Schools Offering: St. John of God College of Health Sciences
Eligibility: Registered Nurses (must possess at least a university diploma in nursing). 2 years of work experience.
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