HEART Foundation Cardio-Renal Nurse Training Program October 18 – November 19, 2010

HEART Foundation

The Heart Educational Advancement Research and Training (H.E.A.R.T.) Foundation Inc.

Cardio-Renal Nurse Training Program

A five-week Cardio-Renal Course designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide dialysis treatment and efficient care to renal patients.

At the end of the course, participants should be able:

  • To discuss the principles of Hemodialysis/Peritoneal dialysis/CRRT;
  • To operate hemodialysis machine/cycler/reprocessing machine and water system;
  • To practice infection control in dialysis setting;
  • To identify the renal patient needs based on a comprehensive assessment;
  • To discuss the duties and responsibilities of a dialysis nurse;
  • To formulate a nursing care plan based on the needs identified.

Intended Participants: Registered Nurses
Number of Participants: 50
Registration fee: Php 20,000 (requires at least 25% down payment)

REQUIREMENTS DURING REGISTRATION:

  1. Photocopy of PRC License
  2. Resume
  3. Photocopy of RENAP Membership (Go to the Renal Nurses Association of the Philippines [RENAP] page to know more about RENAP and how to be a member)
  4. 2 (1×1) pictures

Complete requirements upon registration inclusive of :

  • 2 Scrubs Suits
  • 1 Laboratory gown
  • Meals for lecture days

For more information, visit the HEART Foundation Inc. page.

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