When it comes to developing your career as a nurse, not much beats extra training. It’ll help you reach new heights, reignite your passions, and allow you to specialise in a new nursing field. There are so many exciting training programs for nurses to take.
Generally, the biggest roadblock is knowing where to go to access the training. There are a lot of different options for training. We’ll break down some of these options, and what you can achieve from embarking on some training in the article below. Let’s dive in.
If you’re looking to become a senior-level nurse, then a wide variety of experience is invaluable. Having experience and knowledge in a variety of health fields like emergency medicine, chronic illness, physical therapy, and hospice care, will make you extremely valuable as a senior nurse.
One of the best ways to start gaining this knowledge is by taking courses. You’ll be able to learn about new specialisations, work in a wider variety of roles, and advance your career. Take the opportunity to upskill and become a nurse with a wider knowledge set.
Healthcare is constantly transforming. There are advances in technology, new research, and changes in best practices. It’s important to keep up with these to provide the best care for your patients.
You can easily keep up to date with some basic refresher courses that will train you on new equipment and teach new research. These courses aren’t too long, but make a huge difference in your adaptability and success as a nurse.
Every patient is unique. Whether it be different health conditions, genders, race, sexuality, age, personality, mental health, or more. It’s important to learn how to appropriately deal with patient differences in an effective and respectful manner.
There’s a tonne of different courses to help with this. It’s important to jump into these courses as soon as you can so that you can provide the best care and improve patient satisfaction when you work with your next patient.
AHPRA requires all registered nurses (RN), registered midwives (RM), and enrolled nurses (EN) to maintain a certain number of CPD hours to keep their registration. This requirement is designed to ensure nurses are encouraged to upskill themselves and improve their quality of care. It’s the perfect excuse to study something new to grow and branch out within healthcare.
You’ll find a wide variety of courses available through nursing agencies, TAFE, universities, government healthcare organisations, and private healthcare education centres. Some of these are free or low-cost. So, you can easily sign up and get started right away. Some organisations may have dedicated training times or will provide training to healthcare staff.
Easily accessible training is key to healthcare facilities keeping services up to date and up to the best standards.
Sometimes all you need is a refresher course. An Acute Refresher Program will allow you to revise your acute care skills and knowledge in a hospital setting. It will keep your skills up to date and is a great way to grow your passion.
There are a few places where you can undertake refresher courses. For Victorian nurses, a great option is with the Australian Nursing & Midwife Federation, Victorian Branch. Their Acute Refresher Program takes four days and will get you up to date. You can check it out here.
For enrolled nurses (EN), there are options for further study and specialisation. If you’re not quite ready to undertake a Bachelor of Nursing (more on that later) then you can always give an Advanced Diploma of Nursing a go. This pathway allows you to learn specialised and technical knowledge in a specific specialisation in nursing.
You’ll be able to take your career in a direction that sparks your passion. There’s also a lot of demand for specialised nurses, giving you a lot of opportunities to do what you love.
A large number of Victorian or Australian TAFEs will provide this course. Some also have an online option, so you can learn the way you prefer.
To help you maintain your CPD hours, many nursing agencies have training programs. These combine the opportunities to refresh existing skills and learn new skills. The best part is that since they’re conducted through your nursing agency, it’s easy to work them into your schedule.
Different nursing agencies have different course or course partners. Come have a chat with VNS about the opportunities for further learning with us.
If you’re an enrolled nurse (EN) and are looking to get to the next stage of your career, then completing a Bachelor of Nursing may be your next step. As a registered nurse (RN) you’ll have greater responsibilities including more complex patient care, problem-solving, leadership, management roles, education and research.
The best part is that your existing work and study in nursing could act as a credit towards your Bachelor of Nursing. This is to recognise the work and study experience you have already completed, including a Diploma of Nursing, making it easier to fit the completion of the degree into your existing busy schedule.
Training is vital to ensure you’re up to date with best practices, can use new equipment to its full potential, and maintain your passion for nursing. It’s the perfect opportunity to explore new specialisations or learn new skills that progress your career.
At VNS we love learning, so ensure our nurses have access to the right education to shape their careers the way they want. If you want to work with a nursing agency that cares about your skills and career progression, come have a chat with us today.