Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing

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Care of the Hospitalized Adult 3

April 3 – May 28, 2023

8 week online course

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Delivery Format: Online

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  • Course Description

    This is the third course in a 4-course Certificate in Hospital & Acute Care for Nurse Practitioners. The certificate builds upon the foundational knowledge acquired through entry to practice education and the acquisition of entry-to-practice competencies. The certificate will equip Nurse Practitioners with the knowledge and tools to confidently assess and develop a treatment plan for the acutely ill adult patient, hospitalized with a broad range of conditions, and facilitate a foundation for advanced nursing care of the ill or critically ill patient.

    This 8-week online course consists of 7 weeks of course material; and one week for final short answer exam. Participants will focus on the role of the nurse practitioner in acute care hospital settings in the context of managing acute presentations in the following clinical areas: neurology, diabetes, wound care, care of the hospitalized older adult, end of life care and MAID.

    Learning Objectives

    At the completion of the 4-course certificate program, learners will be able to:

    A. Articulate the role and competencies of a Nurse Practitioner working with hospitalized adult patients.

    1. Discuss key role and scope issues relevant to the NP role in hospitals.
    2. Identify accountabilities and necessary skills of NPs in the most responsible provider role.
    3. Demonstrate confidence to practice independently and collaboratively.

    B. State the clinical care requirements and management for a wide variety of acute clinical conditions in adult hospitalized patients including the ability to:

    1. Conduct the appropriate advanced health assessment strategy.
    2. Identify appropriate differential diagnoses for the presenting problem.
    3. Recognize red flags and how to triage patients who may require a higher level of care and/or patients that are rapidly deteriorating.
    4. Identify appropriate diagnostics tests.
    5. Identify treatment strategies and an evaluation plan.
    6. Select appropriate technical interventions and treatments, and therapeutic devices.
    7. Describe indications for necessary consultations and referral.
    8. Identify strategies for communication at transitions in care and for safe discharge.
    9. Identify relevant priorities for secondary prevention.
  • Course Format

    This course is a fully online asynchronous course through the University of Toronto Learning Portal – QUERCUS. Each week, participants will view e-learning modules, review required readings and resources, and actively engage with learning activities that will focus on application of learning. Learning activities and assignments will provide opportunity to apply learnings and receive feedback.

    Participants can expect to allocate a minimum of 5-10 hours a week for completion of a weekly module and allocate additional time for assignments. The time spent on any one module will vary from student to student based on your learning needs and style of learning.

    Each week will consist of a recorded lecture by faculty who are expert clinicians in their field. Faculty will be available for questions through discussion board during the scheduled week for the module.

    Each module focuses on one or more health systems or clinical themes, discussion of the appropriate health assessment, relevant differential diagnoses, pathophysiology, red flags, diagnostics and diagnostic sensitivity/specificity, therapeutic plan of care, selection of appropriate technical interventions and treatments, and indications for referral and/or consultation, considerations in transitions in care/discharge, and relevant role and scope issues.

    Additional clinical resources will be provided such as clinical practice guidelines, relevant practice standards, and clinical tools for practice.

    Most weeks will include an application exercise such as a learning activity.

  • Course Director

    Dawn Tymianski NP-Adult, MN, MA, PhD, CNN(C)
    Adjunct Lecturer, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto

    Course Advisor

    Marnee Wilson NP-Adult, MScN, CDE
    Practice Leader for Nurse Practitioners and Nurse Practitioner, Cardiovascular Surgery, St. Michael’s Hospital, Unity Health
    Adjunct Lecturer, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto

    Faculty

    Sheila Deans-Buchans NP-Adult, MN, CHPCN(C)
    Adjunct Lecturer, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
    Nurse Practitioner, Palliative Care, St. Michael’s Hospital, Unity Health

    Willi Kirenko NP-PHC, NP-Adult, MN
    Adjunct Lecturer, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
    Independent Consultant

    Alina Mednikov, RN(EC), MN, CNN(C)
    Nurse Practitioner Functional Neurosurgery and Neuromodulation/Surgical Epilepsy, University Health Network
    Adjunct Lecturer, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing

    Darcia Paul RN(EC), MN, CNN(C)
    Nurse Practitioner, Functional Neurosurgery and Epilepsy Program
    Toronto Western Hospital, University Health Network
    Adjunct Lecturer, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing

    Janeth Velandia NP-PHC, MCIScWH, NSWOC, WOCC(C) 
    Nurse Practitioner Wound Care Program, Unity Health
    Adjunct Lecturer, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing

    Marnee Wilson NP-Adult, MScN, CDE
    Practice Leader for Nurse Practitioners and Nurse Practitioner, St. Michael’s  Hospital, Unity Health

    Camilla Wong MD FRCPC MHSc
    Geriatrician, St. Michael’s Hospital, Unity Health
    Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto

  • Registration Information

    Fees

    Early Bird price (ends March 3, 2023) $829 + HST
    Regular price (starting March 4, 2023) $920 + HST
    U of T Nursing Alumni save 15% $780 + HST
    U of T Nursing Adjunct and Status Faculty save 15% $780 + HST
    NPAO Member save 15% $780 + HST

    Site Groups

    A group discount rate is available for site groups of three or more people. For details please contact pd.nursing@utoronto.ca.

    Please Note

    • Refund Policy – To withdraw from the course and receive a refund, your written request must be emailed to pd.nursing@utoronto.ca by March 3, 2023. No refunds will be given after this date. All refunds are subject to an administration fee of $100 + tax. As an alternative, a colleague may attend in your place. Please send your substitution request at least 7 days before the course.
    • Registration is limited.
    • Advanced registration is required. You must register by Mach 27, 2023.
    • U of T Nursing Alumni discount is available to participants who hold a BScN, MN, PMNP Diploma, MScN or PhD from the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto.
    • U of T Nursing Faculty discount is available to participants who hold a current faculty position, a clinical instructor position, an adjunct appointment or a status appointment to the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto
    • NPAO (Nurse Practitioner Association of Ontario) members may register at the NPAO rate which is 15% off the regular rate. Please note, your name will be used to confirm that you are a member of the NPAO.
    • Applicable taxes (13% HST) will be added to the registration fees.
    • Course Cancellation Policy – The Centre for Professional Development reserves the right to cancel courses due to circumstances. The decision to cancel a course is normally made 15 days prior to the course. If you are enrolled in a course which is subsequently cancelled, you may apply your fee to another course, or receive a full refund. The Centre is not responsible for any travel or other expenses incurred by you.
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  • Financial AssistanceOSAP Approved

    OSAP Funding

    The Ontario Student Assistance Program now offers funding for micro-credentials (short training programs offered by post-secondary institutions), including a number of courses offered by the Centre for Professional Development. This funding initiative is part of Ontario’s micro-credentials strategy, helping learners access more opportunities to train or upskill for in-demand jobs through loans and grants.

    How to Apply for OSAP Funding

    This course is OSAP approved (more approved courses are listed below, and you can also verify on the Micro-credentials Portal). To apply for financial assistance through OSAP you will need to establish an OSAP account. You must apply before the course completion date. Visit Ontario.ca/OSAP.

    Once you have registered for an eligible OSAP Micro-credential program, the University Registrar’s Office requires a Micro-Credential Program information form to be completed to process your OSAP application. Please fill out the top section of the form and send it to pd.nursing@utoronto.ca to get assistance in completing the form.

    Download the Micro-credential Program Information Form (PDF)

    For questions regarding the OSAP Micro-Credential funding, eligibility or application process, please contact UofT’s Enrolment Services directly at http://uoft.me/enrolment-services, or by phone at 416-978-2190 for assistance.

    Eligible courses offered by the Centre for Professional Development

    • Advanced Health Assessment and Clinical Reasoning in Primary Health Care: A Review for Nurse Practitioners
    • Advanced Ostomy Care and Management
    • Complex Symptom Management in Palliative Care for Nurse Practitioners
    • Controlled Drugs and Substances: Essential Management and Prescribing Practices
    • End of Life Care Management for Nurse Practitioners
    • Integrating a Palliative Approach to Care and Essential Communication Skills for Nurse Practitioners
    • Leadership & Management in Health Care: Managing Business
    • Leadership & Management in Health Care: Managing People
    • Leadership & Management in Health Care: Managing Practice, Quality Care & Operational Performance
    • Leadership & Management in Health Care: Role, Competencies, and Context
    • Mental Health 1 for Nurse Practitioners
    • Mental Health 2 for Nurse Practitioners
    • Mental Health 3 for Nurse Practitioners
    • Mental Health 4 for Nurse Practitioners
    • Nursing Education for the Practice Setting: Assessment and Evaluation
    • Nursing Education for the Practice Setting: Design, Delivery and Facilitation
    • Nursing Education for the Practice Setting: Theoretical Perspectives and Context
    • Point-of-Care Clinical Leadership for Managing Quality Care & Operations in Long-Term Care
    • Point-of-Care Clinical Leadership for Working With & Leading Long-Term Care Teams
    • Point-of-Care Clinical Leadership in the Context of Long-Term Care
    • Pressure Injuries and Complex Surgical Wounds: An Advanced Practice Course
    • Review of Health Assessment Across the Lifespan
    • Role of the Nurse Practitioner and Care of the Hospitalized Adult 1
    • Role of the Nurse Practitioner and Care of the Hospitalized Adult 2
    • Role of the Nurse Practitioner and Care of the Hospitalized Adult 3
    • Role of the Nurse Practitioner and Care of the Hospitalized Adult 4
    • Wound Management for Nurse Practitioners and Advanced Practice Nurses: A Best Practice Boot Camp on Lower Extremity Ulcers
  • Contact Us

    Email: pd.nursing@utoronto.ca
    Website: bloomberg.nursing.utoronto.ca/pd
    Phone: (416) 978-1784
    Address: Centre for Professional Development
    Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
    University of Toronto
    155 College Street
    Suite 130
    Toronto, ON
    Canada
    M5T 1P8

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