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Post by montegobayjobs on Oct 31, 2020 12:16:33 GMT
Nursing/Midwifery Training / Nursing/Midwifery Training Minimum Educational Requirements For Entry To Nursing & Midwifery Schools Examinations and Grades
CXC/CSEC General Proficiency – Grades I, II, III GCE O’Level – Grades A, B or C CAPE – Grades 1-4 General Nursing & Midwifery – Five (5) subjects minimum
Three (3) compulsory subjects, i.e.
English Language or Communications Studies (CAPE) Science: Biology or Human and Social Biology or Biology (CAPE) Mathematics or Pure Mathematics (CAPE) or Applied Mathematics (CAPE)
and two (2) other subjects from the approved subjects list. Assistant Nursing - Four (4) subjects minimum
Three (3) compulsory subjects, i.e.
English Language or Communications Studies (CAPE) Science: Biology or Human and Social Biology or Biology (CAPE) Mathematics or Pure Mathematics (CAPE) or Applied Mathematics (CAPE)
and one (1) other subject from the approved subjects list.
However, no applicant will be accepted for indexing with more than two (2) subjects at CXC General Grade III (after 1998) or GCE O’Level Grade C or a combination of both. Revised October 2012 List of Accepted Subjects
Please note a subject passed at different levels or from different examination board will be counted as ONE subject for matriculation purposes. For example, French passes at CSEC and or GCE and or CAPE, would be regarded as one subject. CXC/CSEC or CAPE
Agricultural Science (double/single) Caribbean History Chemistry Economics English Literature or Literatures in English Food & Nutrition French or Modern Languages Geography Home Economics Management History Information Technology (general/technical) or Computer Science or Computer Studies Integrated Science Physics Principles of Accounts Principles of Business or Management of Business Religious Education Social Studies or Caribbean Studies or Sociology Spanish or Modern Languages
GCE
Accounts Business Studies Chemistry English Literature Food & Nutrition French Geography History Information Technology Physics Psychology Religious Education/Bible Knowledge Spanish
Nursing Council of Jamaica Revised October 2012 List of Unaccepted Subjects
The following subjects are not accepted for entry into Nursing and Midwifery Programmes.
Visual and Performing Arts (Courses) Office Procedures/Office Administration Electrical Installation Building Technology Technical Drawing Physical Education and Sports Shorthand Typing / Electronic Document Preparation and Management (EDPM) Music Home Economics (Cookery/Clothing & Textiles)
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Post by montegobayjobs on Oct 31, 2020 12:16:45 GMT
Approved Schools / Approved Schools Choosing a General Nursing Programme
It is always important to investigate the credentials/ legal status of a nursing or midwifery school or programme of study before investing time and money in the pursuit of your professional education. All potential nursing and or midwifery students should be aware that any nursing or midwifery programme of study they are considering should be approved by the Nursing Council of Jamaica (NCJ) before they enroll. A current list of the Council’s approved general nursing and educational programmes is as follows Approved Educational Programmes for Registered General Nurses.
Excelsior Community College, School of Nursing Northern Caribbean University Caribbean School of Nursing :University of Technology, Papine Campus Caribbean School of Nursing: University of Technology, Montego Bay Campus University of the West Indies School of Nursing, Mona Campus University of the West Indies School of Nursing, Western Campus Brown’s Town Community College School of Nursing Knox Community College School of Nursing Sigma College of Nursing & Applied Sciences
NB: The Council has not approved any School of Nursing or Midwifery to offer part- time programmes in nursing and or midwifery. Recognition of Prior Learning For Nursing and Midwifery Education
Applicants normally require a minimum academic qualification to enter nursing and midwifery programmes. The Nursing Council recognises that learning can and does occur outside of traditional routes and so is committed to the principles of equity and accessibility, and facilitates entry to programmes through non-traditional routes.
On that basis, Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) as an assessment process that determines the extent to which an applicant has achieved the required competencies and standards for entry into to these programmes, is being rigorously defined by educators on the Nursing Council. Being the regulatory body for nursing and midwifery education, the Council is developing the RPL Programme that will be communicated to institutions that offer those programmes for implementation. Assessors of applications will be required to give due regard to professional and statutory accredited study that when the RPL system is implemented, it will not compromise the specifics of academic and clinical standards for nursing and midwifery education and practice.
Credit recognition for prior academic achievements will only be approved by the Council when prior learning is comparable in terms of content, quality, award and duration to the units of study within the relevant programmes. The guidelines determined by the Council must be followed.
PLAR is therefore not yet accepted as entry requirement for Nursing and Midwifery education.
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Post by montegobayjobs on Oct 31, 2020 12:17:02 GMT
Office of the Chief Nurse
The Office of the Chief Nurse
The Office of the Chief Nurse is within the technical services division of the Ministry of Health (MoH). The Chief Nursing Officer reports to the Chief Medical Officer. The office provides professional advice and guidance with respect to issues of nursing and midwifery in the formulation of policies, plans and programmes. This facilitates the development of the health services and for generally contributing to research and other developmental endeavors of the MoH.
Vision
In accordance with the vision of the Ministry of Health i.e. “Healthy people, healthy environment”, our vision is to “create and maintain a culture of excellent professional practice by a workforce that is highly motivated and committed to providing safe, efficient, effective compassionate care regardless of social, political or religious circumstances”
Nursing Values
Our values of care, leadership, excellence and growth remain fixed; it is not just what we do but how we do it.
Key Areas of Focus for the Office of the Chief Nurse.
The following are the key areas of focus:
Policy Development Strategic Direction Leadership
Key outputs of this office include the following:
National plan for nursing and midwifery Norms, standards and procedures Five year man power plan Operational plan and budget. Technical advice Position papers Research Policy recommendations Mechanisms for monitoring /auditing nursing practice
Update on the Education and Training Programmes
INSERVICE EDUCATION UNIT (ISEU)
The ISEU is located at 3 Trevennion Park Road, Kingston 5. It is the premier training institution for post-basic courses in the MoH. The courses offered are as follows: Programme of study Duration of programme of study Emergency nursing Seven months Neonatal nursing Seven months Nephrology nursing Eight months Nursing Administration Six months Paediatric nursing Six months Psychiatric nursing Six months Operating theatre nursing Eight months
Candidates pursuing any of the above courses are trained in venepuncture simultaneously. In addition Phlebotomy and operating theatre techniques are offered to auxiliaries.
CRITICAL CARE, MIDWIFERY, NURSE ANAESTHESIA TRAINING PROGRAMMES
The Ministry of Health (MoH) transferred the Midwifery, Nurse Anaesthesia and Critical Care programmes to the Ministry of Education (MoE). The receiving institution is the University of Technology (UTech)
This change is in accordance with a Cabinet decision 9/99 to reassign all training from the MoH to the Ministry of Education (MoE)
Effective August 2014, the UTech assumed responsibility for the delivery of the three programmes. As a result, applications for these programmes should no longer be sent to the Ministry of Health. Persons interested in pursuing any of these courses should utilize the process prescribed by the Regional Health Authorities.
Applications for entry to the programmes should be made to UTech by the nurses; however, the Directors of Nursing Service/Regional Nursing Supervisors must recommend the nurses for participation in the programmes, before consideration can be given to the grant of study leave or for financial assistance.
Based on the new training model the programmes will see changes in duration, cost and certification. Critical Care and Midwifery courses will be administered for two years and be awarded a bachelor’s degree. The Nurse Anaesthesia will have duration of three years and be awarded a master’s degree. The exact cost of the courses is specified by the UTech.
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Post by montegobayjobs on Oct 31, 2020 12:17:22 GMT
Welcome to the Excelsior Community College School of Nursing and Allied Health.
School of Nursing and Allied Health's Mission and Vision
The School of Nursing formerly the Nursing Department was one of the first four departments of the Excelsior Community College when it began it's official sojourn in September 1974 . The idea was to offer an associate degree programme with a bias towards school nursing, this however was met with resistance from certain quarters. What eventually materialized was a programme offering a diploma in Nursing with a focus on school health. Incorporated in the curriculum was liberal arts and science and provisions for extensive training in community health.
Excelsior Community College School of Nursing (ECCSON) was the first of its kind in Jamaica, preparing prospective nurses in a community college setting. Enrollees had full students status unlike the traditional Nursing Schools that were operating under the apprenticeship system. The funding of EXED School of Nursing was managed under the umbrella of the Ministry of Education, while the others were prodigies of the Ministry of Health, except for Northern Caribbean University (formerly West Indies College School of Nursing) which was a private entrepreneurial activity. During the 1980s ECCSON collaborated with the University of Miami in offering a Bachelors of Science in Nursing, but concluded this arrangement because it was no longer viable.
In 1985 the school encountered a setback due to financial difficulty resulting in its closure transiently. The Ministry of Health was approached for assistance to ensure that the current batch of students graduated. In good faith and after a feasibility study by their task force to justify viability, the Ministry of Health came to the nursing school's rescue.
The Nursing Program has grown tremendously over the the past twenty two years. The success rate of our our students in the Regional Examinations for Registered Nurses (RENR) has consistently exceeded the ninety fifth percentile standard. Many students have qualified for the Gertrude Swaby honour roll. They have also participated in the student nurse of the year competition, and awarded second place on numerous occasions.
In 2004, ECCSON embarked on establishing a generic baccalaureate degree program on a franchise with the University of the West Indies School of Nursing (UWISON). This programme has received a high volume of interested applicants both locally and from the wider Caribbean Region. The first group of successful students completed their bachelor degree in 2007, many of them graduating with honours, mainly first class honours. Among the students of nursing schools offering this generic Bachelor of Science affiliated with the UWISON, ECCSON students have achieved the highest GPA. Their performance scores at the top of the ladder in the RENR, is comparable to that of any other nursing school in the country. Of that batch, sixty one of our students sat the RENR, fifty were successful, and ten had to redo one paper. One successful graduate has even matriculated to medical school.
Directors of the Nursing School have been:
1974-1980- Mrs Marvel Freeman & Ms. Gertrude Swaby (Jamaican Nursing Pioneer)
1980-1983- Mrs Irene Hollar
1983-1985- Mrs Carmen Samuels
1985-1988- Dr Hermi Hewitt
1988-1990- Ms Barbara Dunn
1990-2004- Mrs. Evadney Crooks
2004-2009- Mrs Donna-Marie Francis-Bignall
2009-2013 & 2014-2016- Mrs Maxine Lounds- Campbell
2013-2014 & 2016-Acting Ms Colleen Campbell
2016 to present- Dr Mo'Nique Grant Coke
General Admissions
Bachelor of Science Nursing Five (5) CSEC/GCE/SSC subjects including English Language* and Mathematics* with grade I, II or III / A, B or C. Note that a grade III in CSEC must be after June 1998 or any equivalency recognized by the University Council of Jamaica).
Associate of Science - Nursing Four (4) CSEC/GCE/SSC subjects including English Language* and Mathematics* with grade I, II or III / A, B or C. Note that a grade III in CSEC must be after June 1998 or any equivalency recognized by the University Council of Jamaica).
Associate of Science (non-nursing programmes) NCTVET level I & or II qualifications in one of the subjects required for matriculation and/ or three related CSEC subjects.
Mature Entry Candidates over the age of 25 years who do not have the academic qualification required will need to have completed at least five (5) years in a related area/institution and should submit a portfolio.
*Equivalency courses available to persons who do not have required CSEC/GCE/SSC pass in these subjects.
Programmes offered
Bachelor Degrees
Registered Nurse Bachelor of Science Degree+. The Completion Degree Programme in general Nursing*.
Associate Degrees
Occupational Associate Degree Programme in Fitness Management
Occupational Associate Degree Programme in Geriatrics
Diploma
The Enrolled Assistant Nursing Diploma Programme.
* For Registered Nurses who wish to upgrade to the Bachelor's Degree. + Franchised UWISON/ECC/CCCJ Programme.
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Post by montegobayjobs on Oct 31, 2020 12:18:28 GMT
Hundreds flock nursing programmes despite limited spaces DESPITE the worrisome attrition rate of nurses, each year hundreds of applicants to local nursing programmes are turned away due to lack of space in tertiary institutions. The revelation was made by Dr Adella Campbell, head of the Caribbean School of Nursing (CSON), University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech), while speaking to the Jamaica Observer after the institution's ninth Annual Striping Ceremony recently, which saw 254 nursing students and 92 midwifery students across years one to four being striped. Nursing and midwifery students at CSON earn stripes based on merit, good behaviour and the successful completion of all modules by the end of the first semester of each academic year. Therefore , successful year one students earn their first stripe after completing semester one and year two students earn their second stripe after successfully completing year one courses and the first semester of year two. Dr Campbell explained that each year CSON gets 800 more applicants than can be accommodated, as the institution has a cap. “Per year we have 100 Bachelor of Science in Nursing students in Kingston and 40 in MoBay. For midwifery, we take 40 students each year in Kingston and 25 in MoBay — these are generic. We get more applicants than we can accommodate each year,” she said. Dr Campbell further explained that the institution is regulated by the Nursing Council of Jamaica, which monitors the education and practice of nurses and midwives locally. “They set requirements for training and cap numbers for training. They assess training facilities as well as health institutions for suitability for training. We can't go beyond the cap that is set,” she shared. For those who don't make the cut, they either opt to be added to a waiting list or take up offers at other nursing schools or faculties at UTech. The head of CSON pointed out that the high attrition rate among nurses locally, which saw the number of nurses resigning from the health sector jumping from about 200 in 2017 to 641 in 2019, is the reason individuals clamour to get into programmes. “The interest increases because this shows it is a marketable profession, and Jamaican nurses have a reputation,” she said, adding that some individuals get trained in order to work overseas. Additionally, Dr Campbell encouraged student nurses and midwives at the striping ceremony to stick to the event's theme of 'Nursing and Midwifery Students: Emerging Health Leaders' through their day-to-day activities. She said: “Students, as you emerge as leaders, as you strive to be the best copy of yourselves, I implore you to be hungry for excellence — do not limit yourself. Don't be afraid to try every single road that might take you to your growth. Never give up, defeat never occurs unless you accept it as defeat. Stay focused and committed, more importantly, do not compare yourself to others. You are not a copy, you are an original. Craft your own individuality and sense of style. “Emerging leaders possess the ability to articulate their values, beliefs and expectations. Moreover, trying to be someone else will only frustrate you and make you uncomfortable and miserable. As we emerge as leaders, I charge you to continue to strive for excellence and success as we strive to impact the lives of those we come into contact with,” she said. President of the Nurses Association of Jamaica, Carmen Johnson, who lamented the yearly loss of nurses to overseas markets, encouraged the students to stay and hone their skills. “To who much is due, much is required. While you continue to hone your academic skills, we want to say to you, learn your soft skills also. We are losing our nurses and one of the challenges we are having is that we don't have sufficient leaders. Look within yourself and determine if you are a leader or follower... Look and see the changes you can make,” she said. Johnson added: “Live in a state of consciousness as to who you are. Live in a state of consciousness as to the type of nurse you want to be and the changes that you want to see in the profession. Remain in your country for a little while and hone your skills... Focus on quality rather than appearance. If you have quality, your appearance will fall in place... “I leave you some words from Phillip Sweet. Stay true to yourself, yet always be open to learn. Work hard, and never give up on your dreams, even when nobody else believes they can come true but you. These are not clichés, but real tools you need no matter what you do in life, to stay focused on your path,” the association president said. Meanwhile, keynote speaker Dr Patrece Charles charged the student nurses and midwives to overcome challenges regardless of their nature. “Life is designed to challenge us and we are designed to overcome. Despite the challenges you may face, you should never forget, don't ever forget the successes in life,” she said after recounting how her mother left Jamaica as a registered nurse (RN) and had to restart her career as a housewife, then became a practical nurse before going on to regain her RN qualifications in the USA then moving on to become a neonatal nurse. Dr Charles added: “Remain humble; challenge yourself but don't forget your challenges. Rise above your challenges. Always act with integrity. Take care of yourself. Always pay it forward and it will always come back to you. Have that 4.0 GPA in the soft skills because even when dealing with Alzheimer's patients they know good. What you must never do is stay stagnant — I use that word specifically because it illustrates how bad it is if you just stay in one place without any desire to improve, to learn, that hunger to move up. Stay hungry.”
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Post by montegobayjobs on Oct 31, 2020 12:20:37 GMT
Jamaica - Bachelor programs in Nursing
What is the Bachelor's degree in Nursing?
The bachelor's degree in nursing offers theoretical and practical courses in anatomy, mental health, physiology, pediatric nursing, etc. The nursing programs prepare specialists to provide care for different patients. What are the tasks of the graduate student of Nursing?
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Post by montegobayjobs on Oct 31, 2020 12:21:34 GMT
What is a Master's degree in Nursing?
Nursing is a field of health services that covers care of patients in order to provide comfortable living conditions and effective rehabilitation. A master's degree in nursing involves deepening knowledge in the chosen specialization among Adult-Gerontology Nursing, Family Nursing, Neonatal Nursing, including Pediatric Nursing, Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, and Women’s Health Nursing. What are the undertakings of a postgraduate of a Master’s degree in Nursing?
Postgraduates of nursing colleges have various duties including providing care before and after surgical operations, enabling psychological support to patients and their families. Nurses teach patients self-care skills, follow doctor’s recommendations, as well as help patients in different health conditions with their daily needs, supervise staff, ensure safe and a clean working environment. Jamaica - Master programs in Nursing statistics
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78. Sri Lanka 79. Philippines 80. Jamaica 81. Armenia 82. Tunisia
No 72 in the world economy ranking
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Higher education statistics for the largest cities in Jamaica City Universities Average fees Action Kingston 3 J$ 841,430 Show universities Mandeville 1 J$ 1,438,407 Show universities Jamaica – Average monthly personal finance statistics Study ~J$ 113,991 Grocery ~J$ 41,034 Universities offering the most popular Master programs in Nursing in Jamaica Grammarly
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Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We’ve also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content. Learn Something Today Free Online Course – Education Resources
Academic Earth: was launched on the premise that everyone deserves access to a world-class education. In 2009, we built the first collection of free online college courses from the world’s top universities. The world of open education has exploded since then, so today our curated lists of online courses are hand selected by our staff to show you the very best offerings by subject area. Education Portal: All of the schools listed on this website are well-known universities with a variety of free online course offerings. These classes are typically offered as part of an OpenCourseWare (OCW) project. Materials can be accessed at any time and the coursework is self-directed, though no academic credit is awarded for course completion.
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