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Studying nursing at Wintec involves a combination of learning theoretical knowledge with hands-on learning in real healthcare environments. Students will have the chance to provide supervised nursing care with health consumers, whānau, hapū, and communities, throughout their programmes.
A registered nurse's day will be spent planning and carrying out nursing care in a clinical area, having therapeutic conversations with health care consumers and their whānau/families, monitoring and recording essential changes in health care consumers conditions, giving medication and intravenous drugs, educating health care consumers and their whānau/families about health care needs, working within and contributing to multidisciplinary teams, ensuring accurate health records are maintained and promoting health, and advocating for health care consumers and their whānau/families.
Registered nurses work across a range of health care settings, including but not limited to:
Enrolled nurses work across a range of healthcare specialist settings. They work under the supervision of a registered health practitioner to care for and educate patients in rehabilitation, acute care, aged care, and mental health.
With postgraduate qualifications, graduates can work in Advanced Nursing Practice roles. These may include positions such as nurse educator, clinical leader, clinical nurse specialist, clinical charge nurse, registered nurse prescriber in the long term and related conditions, health services manager, and case manager/co-ordinator. If students undertake the nurse practitioner pathway in the Master of Nursing, upon graduation, they can apply to the Nursing Council of New Zealand for the Nurse Practitioner Scope of Practice. Nurse Practitioners provide a wide range of assessment and treatment interventions, ordering and interpreting diagnostic and laboratory tests, prescribing medicines within their area of competence, and admitting and discharging from the hospital and other healthcare services/settings. As clinical leaders, they work across healthcare settings, influencing health service delivery and the wider profession.
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Studying towards your qualification requires you to spend a set amount of time on placement – this means working in a real-life work environment where you can put your learnings into practice. The amount of time spent on placement varies according to what qualification you are studying, and in which year of study you are. First-year students will spend approximately a quarter of the year on placement. Whereas, by the time you reach your third year, you will spend almost all of your time on placement.
Ngahuia Muru’s dream to become a nurse will become a reality next year, thanks to a new Wintec scholarship.
The young Māori female achiever from Whakatane will study a Bachelor of Nursing as the first recipient of the Wintec Midlands Hockey Scholarship.
Last year Ngahuia completed NCEA Level 3 with Merit as the Deputy Head Girl of Whakatane High School, while also competing in sports at a regional and national level.
“The opportunity to have support from Midlands Hockey and Wintec will enable me to study for the career I want without financial burden,” she said.
She hopes to pursue her passion for sports and caring for people at Wintec next year. Being based in Hamilton means Ngahuia will have access to some of the top coaches and support systems, as well as the opportunity to progress into higher roles in health service management.
“I will also have access in the Waikato to some of the top coaches and support systems, which would help me gain further my skills in the game of hockey and give me the opportunity to join premier teams,” she said.
The new scholarship is being offered in recognition of Wintec’s commitment to Midlands Hockey.
Wintec has been sponsoring Midlands Hockey teams for a number of years. This relationship ensures practical learning opportunities for their sport science students.
Wintec’s Sport Science and Human Performance director Greg Smith says this scholarship is an opportunity for Ngahuia to be supported in her journey as a young Māori female achiever.
“The scholarship is an exciting development of the relationship we have with Midlands Hockey,” he says.
“They provide us with important practical learning opportunities for our students and in return we get to help young students train for a career at Wintec.”
The annual undergraduate performance scholarship entitles the winner to one year of ‘fee free’ study at degree level. All students enrolled in the Midlands Hockey performance pathway are eligible to apply.
Find out more about Wintec’s Centre for Sport Science and Human Performance here.
Get information on Wintec scholarships here.
Image: Ngahuia Muru on the hockey field. Photo credit Planet Hockey.
This story was written by third year Wintec Communication student Caitlynn Wendt.
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