Nursing Studies/Pre nursing courses

ohanla

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I am considering going back to college( want to get into healthcare ) and have been looking at the Nursing studies and prenursing courses on offer. I am based in Limerick and would like to here any opinions or experiences regarding these courses espescially that offered on Croom.
 
At this stage you'd be too late to get into the nurse training through the CAO - but you could get a job as a nursing assistant and use that year to get experience and then put an application next february 1. You dont say what your age is - if you are over 24 you would qualify for mature entrance to training. Also, another thing you may consider and I would thoroughly recommend is training in the UK. Whichever training you want to pursue - start thinking whether you want to be a social care worker (working with people with physical and learning disabilities) these courses by and large are done in the IT's. If you want to be a nurse think about which type of nurse ie. mental health, general nurse, learning disabilies, maternity or paediatrics... its alot to think over. I generally wouldnt recommend doing a pre-nursing course if you have enough points in your leaving cert - similar if you are a mature applicant - sometimes the practical experience of working in that sector as a nurse attendant is more useful.... its what you want. If you want to spread your wings further - consider the UK - good training programmes - I can vouch for them and their intakes are alot more often. Contact www.ucas.ac.uk similar to our CAO or www.nmc-uk.org. There are nursing agencies that operate in ireland and the uk that can provide practical experience of being a nurse attendant in a health care setting.
 
These FETAC Level 5 courses are an excellent way to get some practical skills and a qualification and also give you the time and experience to see if you really have a vocation and aptitude for the area to continue your studies afterwards. I have no experience of the particular course you mentioned but I am familiar with them in general.
You should make an application immediately as the further education sector is very tight for places this year.

You will typically need a minimum of 5 distinctions and probably 8 if you were to proceed to do a degree in nursing afterwards.
 
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