Programme Introduction
To enable practitioners working in a variety of contexts to develop deep and critical understandings of different sources of knowledge and of research evidence that contribute to the health and well-being of persons, groups and populations, in a way that is consistent with the values of person-centredness. To influence and enable the transformative processes of personal and professional development through engagement, facilitation and evaluation of nursing management.
Programme Objective
On completion of the degree programme, the graduate will be able to:
- Reflect critically, evaluate practice using sound evidence base approach.
- Develop and implement clinical assessment skills and problem solving approaches to integrate patient centred care.
- Select and analyse theories and concepts which underpin practice.
- Develop leadership skills that will enable them to manage nursing practice in a changing healthcare environment.
- Function effectively in partnership with others and respond constructively to changing patterns in healthcare.
- Demonstrate critical self-awareness and identify their personal and professional development needs
Modules
To develop expertise in understanding the needs of a person, their family and their community throughout the lifespan, working collaboratively in ways that are consistent with the values of person-centredness. To facilitate critical understandings of different sources of knowledge contributing to health and well-being and to evidence generation and implementation, consistent with the values of person-centredness.
Part-time 18 months
Apr/Jul/Oct
One month prior to intake dates
1:30
Comprises of examination, presentations and assignments.
Candidates must be a registered healthcare professionals.
English Language Proficiency of Minimum IELTS 6.5 or EAIM ETEDP 6.5.
You may apply to EAIM either by visiting EAIM Balestier Campus
or
mail your application to East Asia Institute of Management, 9 Ah Hood Road, Singapore 329975
Singaporean / PR | |
Part-Time
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Tuition Fees
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S$ 19,800
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Assessment Fee
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S$ 1,600
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Application Fee
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S$ 150
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Administration Fee
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S$ 500
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Material Fee
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S$ 600
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TOTAL
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S$ 22,650
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Medical Insurance | Waived |
FPS Insurance or Escrow Bank Charge | Waived |
Other miscelleneous fees may apply ( Please click here for more information) | |
Application and Enrolment Fee is non-refundable. All prices are subject to prevailing Goods & Services Tax (GST) of 7%. All prices are effective for intakes from November 2019. Start of class is subjected to minimum class size achieved. |
2020 Quarter 1 03 Feb 2020 - 10 May 2020 |
2020 Quarter 2 11 May 2020 - 02 Aug 2020 |
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NM329 | Leading Professional Practice (15) | NM331 | Developing Professional Practice - Work-based Learning (30) |
NM336 | Developing Advanced Communication Skills in Palliative Care (15) | ||
NM332 | Dissertation Project (60) | NM332 | Dissertation Project (60) |
2020 Quarter 3 03 Aug 2020 - 25 Oct 2020 |
2020 Quarter 4 26 Oct 2020 - 01 Feb 2021 |
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NM328 | Theory and Practice of Person-Centred Healthcare (30) | NM330 | Making Judgement and Decisions in Practice (15) |
NM335 | Supporting the Patient and Family in Palliative Care: A Team Approach (15) | ||
NM332 | Dissertation Project (60) | NM332 | Dissertation Project (60) |
2021 Quarter 1 01 Feb 2021 - 09 May 2021 |
2021 Quarter 2 10 May 2021 - 01 Aug 2021 |
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NM329 | Leading Professional Practice (15) | NM331 | Developing Professional Practice - Work-based Learning (30) |
NM336 | Developing Advanced Communication Skills in Palliative Care (15) | ||
NM332 | Dissertation Project (60) | NM332 | Dissertation Project (60) |
2021 Quarter 3 02 Aug 2021 - 24 Oct 2021 |
2021 Quarter 4 25 Oct 2021 - 30 Jan 2022 |
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NM328 | Theory and Practice of Person-Centred Healthcare (30) | NM330 | Making Judgement and Decisions in Practice (15) |
NM335 | Supporting the Patient and Family in Palliative Care: A Team Approach (15) | ||
NM332 | Dissertation Project (60) | NM332 | Dissertation Project (60) |