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Doha
Qatar University (QU) has announced the launch of the College of Nursing, starting from Fall 2022. The college will offer a four-year programme leading to a bachelor of nursing degree.
The college aims to be a model for education, research, and service excellence and to deliver innovative academic nursing programme that meets the international standards and national healthcare needs.
The college aims to prepare world-class nursing graduates who are committed to delivering optimal healthcare that is aligned with national health strategy, research and evidence-based practice.
Prof Asma Al Thani, Vice President of the University for Health and Medical Sciences, stressed the importance of this launch .
“The College of Nursing is the fifth college within QU Health, along with the Colleges of Health Sciences and Pharmacy, Medicine and Dentistry. We are committed to providing healthcare in line with the national health strategy in the State of Qatar, including providing qualified nurses.”
She added, “The proposed nursing programme is in line with the objectives of Qatar University’s strategy, by providing an excellent academic education focused on meeting national needs, which will allow Qatari and non-Qatari students in the country to study nursing in accordance with the best international standards. New high school students will be accepted in Qatar in the fall of 2022, as we seek to attract the largest percentage of Qatari students in line with the state’s vision to build national capacities.”
The college will accept 60 to 80 students in its first year, as the logistics plan has been completed, and the college will open and include the first batch in the fall semester 2022, as the sector seeks to attract the largest percentage of Qatari students in line with the state’s vision to build national capacities.
The college admission criteria include meeting a minimum CGPA of 70 percent and passing the university’s minimum standardised test requirements for both English and Mathematics.
The college will presently offer a ‘Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing - Regular Track Program.’ The study at the college will extend for four years, starting with a preparatory year (a common year) with colleges in the health and medical sciences sector, followed by three years in the nursing programme interspersed with clinical practical training, in cooperation with Hamad Medical Corporation and other health care institutions such as the Primary Health Care Corporation and Sidra Medicine Center.
The study plan was designed according to the requirements of the American accreditation agency – ACEN.
Students will start the common year with other healthcare students. The second year will involve theory classes and clinical lab courses. The third and fourth year will focus on developing the student’s clinical skills, which include both theory and practice courses. Plans include post-diploma programme and higher education starting from master’s degree to PhD.
The launch of the college comes amid growing demand for addressing nurse shortages globally. The university aims to support the state and the Qatar National Vision 2030 by providing strong and competent graduates who will be ready to lead positive change in Qatar healthcare at various levels.
Doha
Qatar University (QU) has announced the launch of the College of Nursing, starting from Fall 2022. The college will offer a four-year programme leading to a bachelor of nursing degree.
The college aims to be a model for education, research, and service excellence and to deliver innovative academic nursing programme that meets the international standards and national healthcare needs.
The college aims to prepare world-class nursing graduates who are committed to delivering optimal healthcare that is aligned with national health strategy, research and evidence-based practice.
Prof Asma Al Thani, Vice President of the University for Health and Medical Sciences, stressed the importance of this launch .
“The College of Nursing is the fifth college within QU Health, along with the Colleges of Health Sciences and Pharmacy, Medicine and Dentistry. We are committed to providing healthcare in line with the national health strategy in the State of Qatar, including providing qualified nurses.”
She added, “The proposed nursing programme is in line with the objectives of Qatar University’s strategy, by providing an excellent academic education focused on meeting national needs, which will allow Qatari and non-Qatari students in the country to study nursing in accordance with the best international standards. New high school students will be accepted in Qatar in the fall of 2022, as we seek to attract the largest percentage of Qatari students in line with the state’s vision to build national capacities.”
The college will accept 60 to 80 students in its first year, as the logistics plan has been completed, and the college will open and include the first batch in the fall semester 2022, as the sector seeks to attract the largest percentage of Qatari students in line with the state’s vision to build national capacities.
The college admission criteria include meeting a minimum CGPA of 70 percent and passing the university’s minimum standardised test requirements for both English and Mathematics.
The college will presently offer a ‘Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing - Regular Track Program.’ The study at the college will extend for four years, starting with a preparatory year (a common year) with colleges in the health and medical sciences sector, followed by three years in the nursing programme interspersed with clinical practical training, in cooperation with Hamad Medical Corporation and other health care institutions such as the Primary Health Care Corporation and Sidra Medicine Center.
The study plan was designed according to the requirements of the American accreditation agency – ACEN.
Students will start the common year with other healthcare students. The second year will involve theory classes and clinical lab courses. The third and fourth year will focus on developing the student’s clinical skills, which include both theory and practice courses. Plans include post-diploma programme and higher education starting from master’s degree to PhD.
The launch of the college comes amid growing demand for addressing nurse shortages globally. The university aims to support the state and the Qatar National Vision 2030 by providing strong and competent graduates who will be ready to lead positive change in Qatar healthcare at various levels.