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: students
must be enrolled in their last semester or have completed one
of the following programs: RN, RPN, RT, Lab Technician, Medical
Administration, Paramedic or PSW.
HSCI 0012 | 6 HRS | BA, OS $361.60
Contact Lens Instrumentation Review
This one-day, non-instructional, hands-on workshop allows
participants to practise the operation of the keratometers, slit lamps
and radiuscopes prior to the National Association of Canadian
Optician Regulators (NACOR) exam. Students are advised to bring
their own tools.
*Must be a graduate of an Opticianry diploma program.
HSCI 0250 | 7 HRS | BA $591
Intravenous Therapy
The student gains 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. Students must be enrolled or
have completed one of the following programs: Bachelor of Science
in Nursing, Practical Nursing, Respiratory Technician, Medical Lab
Technologist/Technician or Paramedic. It is strongly advised that
students taking this course should be in their final semester of
the program.
HSCI 0018 | 18 HRS | BA $ 290.58
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.
HSCI 0123 | 66 HRS | ONLINE $1,124
705.722.5149
coned@georgiancollege.ca
20-HOUR MICRO-CERTIFICATE PROGRAM – 10 Mandatory Modules and 1 Elective Module
The Essential Skills for Supportive Care program consists of the key required by those providing
supportive care to assist clients. This program adheres to the harmonized skills competency
language and framework for Personal Support Workers in the province of Ontario.
ESSENTIAL SKILLS
FOR SUPPORTIVE CARE
NEW
MICRO-
CERTIFICATE
PROGRAM
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