Course Outcomes
The aim of the course is to provide the student with appropriate in-depth knowledge, understanding and skills relevant to medicinal substances
Course Description
The curriculum is outcomes-based and follows a student-centred approach. This course is a continuation of the basic course. It is recommended that students first successfully complete the basic course before commencing this course. This course consists of a theoretical component.
Course Duration
6 Months
Minimum of 700 clinical hours
Target Group
Registered /Professional Nurses and General Nurses
Format of Tuition
Outcome-based self-study without contact sessions. The teaching approach is problem-based and demands self-study with limited contact, thus adult education methodology is applied.
Language of Instruction
English
Clinical Facilities
Mediclinic Nursing Units
Refer to the intranet for the list of Clinical Facilities
Locations of Programme
The course is offered at the following Mediclinic Learning Centres:
Cape Region
Tijgerpark 1, Willie van Schoor Drive, Bellville, Western Cape, 7530
Tel: (021) 943 6000
Learning Centre Manager: J Olivier (Registered Nurse with Education qualification)
Mediclinic Hospitals: All Mediclinic hospitals
Course Content
- Medicinal Substances
- Pharmaco-Kinetics and
- Pharmaco-Dynamics According to the Body Systems.
Timeline For Application
Closing Date For Applications: End of January
Commencement of Programme: 1 April
Application Process
Make sure that you meet the minimum academic requirements.
To enquire more or enrol in a course, email the required documents listed below to heorecruitment@mediclinic.co.za
Documents Required for short course and fundamental courses:
- Proof of SANC/HPCSA registration
- Proof of completion of relevant pre-course as per prospectus – (where applicable)
- Certified copy of ID
Notes:
- Students to buy their own prescribed books if required
- If examinations require flights and/or accommodation this is to be covered by the client
- These prices exclude clinical accompaniment. If a client is unable to provide their own mentors an additional fee will be charged. Mediclinic can only offer accompaniment based on educator capacity
- Courses will not be offered if less than 5 students in total enrol on the course. Courses will be cancelled a month prior to starting date and clients will be informed and any applicable fees refunded.
Admission Requirements
- Proof of current registration as a Registered / Professional or General Nurse with the SANC or Namibian Nursing Board
- Successful completion of the Basic Pharmacology fundamental course
- Application/motivation report from the Unit Manager and signed by the Nursing Manager
Rules and Requirements
A minimum of two formal tests and one assignment will be written. A 50% year mark is required for entry into the exam. An average theory course mark of 50% is required to pass the course. The pass mark of the theoretical examination is 50%. The student must be proved competent in all formative and summative clinical assessments to pass the course. All students will be granted one supplementary theoretical and clinical examination.
- The allocation of the student for clinical practice is done by Mediclinic.
- The student may not work permanent night duty during the course.
- The student may take leave during the course.
- If all the practical requirements cannot be met in the student’s work setting the student will be placed in an alternative facility in collaboration with the Nursing Manager.
- Clinical accompaniment is provided by the educator/facilitator, trained mentors, and registered/professional nurses.
The student must:
- Submit a completed PoE
Fees and Funding
Mediclinic funds the course for its employees.
The student is responsible for the cost of any prescribed and recommended books. Other institutions requesting Mediclinic provide training for their employees will be invoiced before the commencement of the course.
Contract
Mediclinic students will be expected to sign a contract with Mediclinic to work back double the length of the course on successful completion of the course. If the student does not complete the course successfully he/she will be liable for the course costs and an administration fee.
Student information will be shared with legislative bodies and be used for BBBEE purposes.
Code of Conduct
All students are subject to the Mediclinic (Pty) Ltd disciplinary code that governs workplace conduct and the grievance procedure.
Policies and procedures are available to deal with student appeals and complaints.
Student Support Services
Facilities
Library and Computer Room
Support Services
We have an academic support system in place. The support system includes assisting with study methods as well as assisting students that require professional counselling. There are INCON clinics in the hospitals where students are referred if professional counselling is required. Policies and procedures are in place to deal with student disabilities.
Mission Statement
Our mission is:
- To deliver measurable quality training outcomes, governed by sound educational principles, evidence-based practice and adherence to legislation.
- To contribute to the development of skills relevant to health care service delivery nationally.
The Institution
Mediclinic (Pty) Ltd Private Higher Education Institution
Corporate Office: Mediclinic (Pty) Ltd Offices
Postal Address: PO Box 456, Stellenbosch, 7599
Address: 25 Du Toit Street, Stellenbosch, 7600.
Tel: +27 21 809 6500
Mediclinic (Pty) Ltd is a registered company operating in the private healthcare industry. Company registration number 1969/009218/07. Mediclinic (Pty) Ltd is registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training until 31 December 2023 as a private higher education institution under the Higher Education Act, 1997. Registration certificate no. 2008/HE07/006
The programme, Diploma in Nursing, is accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE) and the South African Nursing Council (SANC). Accreditation with the SANC expires 31 December 2023. The programme is registered with the Department on Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).