Provides opportunities for clinical application of community health theories related to population health promotion, interprofessional partnerships, capacity building, community level change theory, educational theories, and health behavior models, Emphasis will be on community assessment, program development, implementation, and evaluation within an interprofessional team while applying concepts of research, ethics, population health promotion, and the development of healthy public policy. Depending on the clinical placement, other opportunities may exist to explore epidemiology, social marketing, communicable disease management, harm reduction, resource management, global and environmental health, and issues unique to Saskatchewan’s Indigenous, rural and remote, and additional populations. Weekly hours: 216 Clinical Service hoursRestriction(s): Restricted to students in the College of Nursing who are registered in the B.S.N. program or the Post-Degree B.S.N. Option. Prerequisite(s): NURS 304.3, NURS 306.3, NURS 307.3, NURS 308.3, NURS 321.3 or NURS 328.3, NURS 322.3, NURS 330.3, NURS 331.3, NURS 332.3, NURS 333.3 and NURS 312.3 or NURS 305.6. Prerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s): NURS 422.3, NURS 430.3 and NURS 440.3. Note: Please note that the restricted elective must be completed before or at the same time as this course. Costs in addition to tuition will apply to this course.
Provides opportunities for clinical application of community health theories related to population health promotion, interprofessional partnerships, capacity building, community level change theory, educational theories, and health behavior models, Emphasis will be on community assessment, program development, implementation, and evaluation within an interprofessional team while applying concepts of research, ethics, population health promotion, and the development of healthy public policy. Depending on the clinical placement, other opportunities may exist to explore epidemiology, social marketing, communicable disease management, harm reduction, resource management, global and environmental health, and issues unique to Saskatchewan’s Indigenous, rural and remote, and additional populations. Weekly hours: 216 Clinical Service hoursRestriction(s): Restricted to students in the College of Nursing who are registered in the B.S.N. program or the Post-Degree B.S.N. Option. Prerequisite(s): NURS 304.3, NURS 306.3, NURS 307.3, NURS 308.3, NURS 321.3 or NURS 328.3, NURS 322.3, NURS 330.3, NURS 331.3, NURS 332.3, NURS 333.3 and NURS 312.3 or NURS 305.6. Prerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s): NURS 422.3, NURS 430.3 and NURS 440.3. Note: Please note that the restricted elective must be completed before or at the same time as this course. Costs in addition to tuition will apply to this course.