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Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Calendar 2014-2015 Faculty of Nursing 2. Faculty Information
2. Faculty Information
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Location: Professional Faculties 2299

Student Information:

BN programs 403.220.4636

Master's and Doctoral programs 403.220.6241

Faculty number: 403.220.6262

Email addresses:

BN at Medicine Hat College - bnosinfo@ucalgary.ca

All other BN programs - nursing@ucalgary.ca

Master's and Doctoral - nursgrad@ucalgary.ca

Web page URL:

Introduction

The Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Faculty of Nursing was established in 1969. Undergraduates of the Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Baccalaureate Program in Nursing participate in the generation of disciplinary knowledge and are prepared to interpret, integrate and apply relevant knowledge from other fields to their practice, on a continuum of active learning. These Undergraduates have a clearly defined philosophical and conceptual basis for their practice; are prepared to provide a strong voice in inter-professional, collaborative undertakings; and use evidence-informed approaches and diverse ways of knowing to provide compassionate care, in order to sustain and promote healthful environments. They are called on to take leadership roles to promote health for individuals, families, public groups, communities and/or populations who are experiencing health transitions and, as such, work in a variety of settings across health/illness trajectories. Undergraduates of the Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Baccalaureate program in Nursing strive for excellence in meeting entry-level competencies as outlined by the College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta (2006) in five domains: professional responsibility/accountability; knowledge-based practice; ethical practice; service to the public; and self-regulation. They demonstrate professional and ethical decision-making behaviours as outlined in the Canadian Nurses Association Code of Ethics for Registered Nurses (2008).

Career Opportunities

Career opportunities in nursing are many and varied. Staff nurse positions are found in acute care (hospital) settings, extended care, home care, and community/rural settings. Nurses are also employed in occupational health nursing and in various government services such as outpost nursing, penitentiaries, international nursing or the Canadian Armed Forces. Completion of a BN degree allows graduates to write the Canadian Nursing Registration Exam (CNRE) which is a prerequisite for licensure in any province/territory in Canada.

Student Affairs

Undergraduate Nursing Society (UNS)

The UNS is a society consisting of elected representatives from the Nursing student body. UNS serves students by providing faculty-student liaisons, information on current nursing issues, graduation and yearbook funding, social functions and a support network for Nursing students.

Resources

The Faculty of Nursing is located on the first and second floors of the Professional Faculties Building on the main campus of the Áù¾ÅÉ«ÌÃ. The Faculty houses a Clinical Simulation Learning Centre which is designed as an interactive environment to advance excellence in Nursing. Within it, the acquisition of knowledge and skills is facilitated through a variety of resources which link nursing education, practice and research.

Nursing is a practice based profession. Nursing practice courses begin in Term 3. Each nursing practice course for Terms 3 through 7 consists of a total of 247 practice hours or 19 hours per week. In Term 8 the total number of practice hours increases to 378 hours. Nursing practice courses take place in a variety of institutional and community settings, including rural and urban centres, with a variety of client populations. Students are expected to travel, at their own expense, to any nursing practice agency within commuting distance to Calgary. Examples of facilities and agencies utilized by the Faculty of Nursing include: Alberta Children's Hospital, Alexandra Community Health Centre, Calgary Correctional Centre, Calgary Health Services, Claresholm Hospital, Foothills Hospital, Home Care, High River Hospital, Peter Lougheed Centre, Rockyview Hospital, Stoney Tribal Health Centre, Strathmore Public Health Unit, Wood's Homes. Many other community health agencies contribute in a variety of ways to the programs of the Faculty of Nursing. Out-of-region and international placements are arranged on an individual basis.