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Year 1: Begins with Nursing Foundations which provide students with a solid foundation of nursing knowledge and an understanding of fundamental concepts essential to nursing and health. Introduction to Clinical Nursing introduces students to nurse's unique roles and facilitates them on applying the basic nursing skills to promote health and provide continuing care. Other courses include Health Assessment, Health Promotion and Education, Behavioral and Life Sciences. Field experiences include practice communications in Patient Care (Feel Link) Project, and basic nursing care in non-acute hospital settings.
Year 2: Involves many of the medical and surgical alterations in health that occur in adult population in Hong Kong. Clinical Pharmacology, Life Sciences as well as Sociology of Health and Illnesses are also introduced. Field experiences are conducted mainly in medical and surgical acute care settings.
Year 3: Examines health promotion and health maintenance of the family including infants, mothers, child health and care. Mental Health Nursing, Emergency Nursing, Nursing Theory, Nursing Research, Statistics and Introduction to Chinese Medicine and Nursing are also included. Field experiences are conducted in accident and emergency settings, operating theatres, maternal paediatrics and mental health settings.
Year 4: Introduces students to the complex and critical health problems of an individual as well as gerontological nursing and community health nursing. Other courses include Research Projects, Professional Issues, Introduction of Chinese Medicine & Alternative Therapies as well as Nursing Electives. Field experiences are conducted in critical care, community, gerontology, and medical and surgical settings