Paediatric Nursing Students Advance

Paediatric nursing

Nursing educator Christina Emanuele from the SickKids Centre for Global Child Health (right) engages some of the regional nurses during a practical session.

Paediatric Nursing Students Advance

Nursing students in paediatric advances at the University of the West Indies. The first cohort of Caribbean nurses undergoing specialist training to care for children with cancer and blood disorders have successfully completed the first semester, the University of the West Indies (UWI) has announced.

Thirteen nurses from Jamaica, Barbados, The Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago and St Vincent and the Grenadines enrolled in a specialised one-year nursing programme at the university’s West Indies School of Nursing in El Dorado, Trinidad and Tobago last September. They spent their first semester learning about paediatric haematology/oncology through online and in-class learning, as well as clinical practicum at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex.

“They focused on building foundational knowledge and skills in general paediatric nursing and specialty knowledge and skills in paediatric oncology nursing care,” the university said.

Semester two began on December 5, 2016 with five weeks of online learning. In-class learning began on February 6, 2017, and will be complemented by six weeks of clinical practicum both at EWMSC and at their home institution, culminating with a final twelve-week internship component, also at their home institutions.

The second cohort will begin the programme in May 2017 and will include nurses from St Lucia.

The training is part of a partnership with SickKids-Caribbean Initiative and is being funded by the FirstCaribbean International Comtrust Foundation, the charitable arm of regional bank CIBC FirstCaribbean. CIBC FirstCaribbean’s partnership with SickKids Foundation extends from the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding in Barbados in 2013 when the bank pledged to provide US$1 million over a seven-year period to train medical professionals specialising in the care of paediatric patients affected by cancer or blood disorders such as sickle cell disease. The partnership is being undertaken in collaboration with the UWI.

SickKids Foundation is a charity registered in the Caribbean, to, among other things, fund training for Caribbean medical professionals as part of the SickKids-Caribbean Initiative through the Centre for Global Child Health at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) in Toronto, Canada.The overall objective of the SickKids-Caribbean Initiative is to enhance the care of children in the region who are affected by cancer and blood disorders, and ultimately increase the survival rates. The five-year plan that was developed by SickKids in association with their Caribbean partners addresses the region’s gaps in capacity to advance diagnosis and the treatment of paediatric cancer and blood disorders.

It also aims to create awareness about the conditions throughout the region.

Director of Corporate Communications at the bank and Trustee of the FirstCaribbean International ComTrust Foundation Ltd, Debra King, said, “CIBC FirstCaribbean is delighted at the progress of the participants in the training programme. We have every confidence that they will all successfully complete this vital training which will greatly increase their capacity to care for some of the region’s most vulnerable children”.


This article was published in the Career & Education section of the Jamaica Observer

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Paediatric nursing students advance
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Nursing students enrolled in the paediatric nursing studies program at the University of the West Indies successfully advances in the program.
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