Cardiac diseases remain globally the primary cause of death among men and women. In Mauritius, according to Health Statistics Report 2019 (HSR,2019), Heart diseases were the second cause of mortality after Diabetes Mellitus. Many cardiac patients are treated at Cardiac Centre at the various Regional Hospitals and Cardiac Centre throughout the island. The nurses have been an integral part of the care teams in the care, treatment and rehabilitation of this category of patients. As the science of cardiac care nursing emerged, expectations of care increased among the public, patients, and healthcare professionals.
The challenge is exacerbated by limitations in nurse in terms of cardiac nurses and intensive care nurses shortages and healthcare resources. With the recent Covid-19 pandemic which keep on mutating into new variants, we need to train large mass of nurses who can handle a cardiac monitor, monitoring of patients with invasive lines, can manipulate the basics of a ventilator and do specialised procedures in a cardiac intensive care unit. This context provides an abundance of opportunities for cardiac nurses to contribute to the prevention and management of CVD both medically and surgically.
Excellence in cardiac nursing requires advanced knowledge and skills. This diploma has been developed to enhance the ability of nurses to utilize evidence-based clinical judgment, to promote the dissemination of research findings, and to develop essential knowledge and skills.
A diploma in cardiac care nursing opens many doors to being a specialist in an area of Nursing. One can go on to be a supervisor or Manager in a cardiac unit.
In addition, one can enrol for degree courses in such speciality.
This course is for those registered nurses who wish to specialise in Cardiac care Nursing. The programme is designed to provide an opportunity for professional nurses to develop skills and competencies in specialised practice and to upgrade their clinical knowledge in the area of cardiac nursing based on current guidance-based practice and research standards
1 year (Part time 1 day per week, 2 semester)
Semester 1
DCM 1101- A Foundation of Human Anatomy and Physiology of the Cardiovascular system.
DCN 1102- Essentials of Pathology and management of heart disease
DCN 1103- Cardiovascular assessment ad laboratory tests
DCN 1101- Health Promotion, prevention and rehabilitation
DCN 1105- Cardiac Pharmacology
Semester 2
DCN 1201- Cardiac Surgery
DCN 1202- ECG Interpretation- Advanced
DCN 1203- Cardiac Catheterisation
DCN 1204- Emotional and spiritual Wellbeing of Cardiac Patients
DCN 1205- Research Method in cardiac Nursing.
Candidates should be holder of the National Diploma in Nursing or Certificates in Nursing and be registered with the Nursing council of Mauritius.
This program will be run in collaboration with the University of Mauritius which will as the Awarding Body for the Diploma.