Georgian College

2015 Continuing Education and Part-time Studies Guide - Winter/Spring

Issue link: http://georgiancollege.uberflip.com/i/423911

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 130 of 175

129 OL = ontaRioleaRn = online couRse = online leaRning exPeRt GeorgianCollege.ca/con-ed Professional courses 129 Eyelash Extensions Students will have an opportunity to learn the theory and practical skills of applying eyelash extensions. HScI 0169 | 24 HRS $1058.90 loc date day time BA MAR. 6 – MAR. 8 FRI – SUN 9 – 5 P.M. Fundamentals of Make-up In this course students use professional tools to apply cosmetics. Through demonstration and practical assessment, students learn essential make-up techniques including air brush application, colour blending and techniques in the sterilization of tools. Emphasis is placed on accurate and effective colour matching and blending for varied skin tones and undertones. It is recommended that the Fundamentals of Make-up Application be taken prior to specialized make-up application courses. HScI 0202 | 42 HRS $336.22 loc date day time BA JAN. 11 – FEB. 1 SUN 9 – 5 P.M. Intravenous Therapy This theory/lab course will provide the student with a basic understanding of the role of fluids and electrolytes and the maintenance of homeostasis. Clinical conditions of fluid imbalance will be discussed. Emphasis will be placed on the initiation and maintenance of intravenous therapy including blood transfusions and parenteral nutrition. Prerequisite: Students must be enrolled or have completed one of the following: RN, RPN, RT, Paramedic. HScI 0018 | 18 HRS $320.22 loc date day time BA MAR. 2 – APR. 6 MON 6 – 9 P.M. OS MAY 9 – MAY 30 SAT 9 – 5 P.M. BA MAY 25 – JUNE 29 MON 6 – 9 P.M. Paramedic Exam Review This review provides graduates of the Paramedic program a comprehensive review of exam topics prior to taking regulatory examinations. HScI 0186 | 24 HRS $274.68 loc date day time BA JAN. 30 – FEB. 1 FRI – SUN 9 – 5 P.M. BA MAY 29 – MAY 31 FRI – SUN 9 – 5 P.M. Peri-Anesthesia Nursing – RPNs This course provides the Registered Practical Nurse with the theoretical preparation, understanding and beginning skills necessary in caring for the post-anesthetic care patient. HScI 0114 | 36 HRS $307.50 loc date day time JAN. 19 – APR. 6 ONLINE MAY 12 – JULY 28 ONLINE Post-Anesthesia Nursing This course provides the Registered Nurse with the theoretical preparation, understanding and beginning skills necessary in caring for the post-anesthetic care patient. HScI 0040 | 36 HRS $301.44 loc date day time JAN. 19 – APR. 6 ONLINE MAY 12 – JULY 28 ONLINE Basic Phlebotomy This six-hour course includes theory and simulated lab practice. Content includes anatomy of the venous system, review of anticoagulants, tourniquets, cleaning solutions, needle collection systems and venipuncture techniques. Prerequisite: Student must be enrolled or have completed one of the following: RN, RPN, RT, Lab Technician, Medical Administration, Paramedic or PSW HScI 0012 | 6 HRS $302.86 loc date day time BA JAN. 24 SAT 9 – 3 P.M. BA FEB. 7 SAT 9 – 3 P.M. BA MAR. 14 SAT 9 – 3 P.M. BA APR. 4 SAT 9 – 3 P.M. BA MAY 2 SAT 9 – 3 P.M. Cancer Care This course provides experienced health-care providers with an introduction to collaborative approaches to alternative and complementary cancer care. HScI 0214 | 56 HRS $468.90 loc date day time BA JAN. 13 – APR. 14 TUE 6 – 10 P.M. BA MAY 5 – AUG.11 TUE 6 – 10 P.M. Caring for the Elderly This 18-hour course is designed to assist family members who find themselves as the primary caregivers to loved ones at home. Students will be given instruction on how to deal with the various aspects of caring for an elderly family member including basic daily care, communicating with caregiver agencies, and planning for the final stages of life. HScI 0147 | 18 HRS $249 loc date day time SG JUNE 2 – JULY 7 TUE 6 – 9 P.M. Diabetes Education and Management This course is designed for health-care providers. It is based on the Framework for Diabetes Education for Health Professionals developed by the Canadian Diabetes Association. The eight modules provide an in-depth study of current diabetes management strategies, impacts and issues. NOTE: students are required to bring a bagged lunch with them each day and a three- ring binder for handouts. HScI 0016 | 12 HRS $226.05 loc date day time BA MAR. 14 – MAR. 15 SAT & SUN 9 – 3 P.M. BA JUNE 20 – JUNE 21 SAT & SUN 9 – 3 P.M. Dialysis Technical Assistant This course provides theory and observational opportunities for students to learn the skills and best practices related to the role of the dialysis technical assistant. Observation in a dialysis unit will provide a point of reference for applying recently learned theory. Course is online, with two days required onsite at Barrie Campus (see dates below). HScI 0123 | 66 HRS $991.26 loc date day time JAN. 18 – MAR. 15 ONLINE BA MAR. 8 & MAR. 15 (ONSITE) SUN MAY 24 – JULY 19 ONLINE BA JULY 5 & JULY 12 (ONSITE) SUN hEALTh AND WELLNESS COuRSES (CONT.)

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

view archives of Georgian College - 2015 Continuing Education and Part-time Studies Guide - Winter/Spring