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My first year of coordinating this course has been a pleasure and I am continually impressed by our students and their willingness to throw themselves into the work and clinical practice.
In 2023 we had over 1,300 students, an increase on 2022 of 17%. Our course is taught across two campuses, Clayton and Peninsula, and our program covers areas such as Indigenous health, communication and scholarship, global health, law, ethics and leadership, safety in healthcare, mental health in nursing, nursing practice and concepts, prescribing, clinical care, and more. The success of this course is highlighted by our students who have graduated, who on entering the workplace are ready to be a part of the team providing first-class healthcare.