Simulated Environment Learning in Specialised Nursing Care Contexts
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Degree objectives
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School
ESS - School of Health
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Study mode
presencial
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Learning objectives and skills to be developed
Upon completion of the microcredential, participants will be able to:
. Integrate clinical knowledge in the management of simulated clinical scenarios, demonstrating structured clinical reasoning and effective prioritisation.
. Make evidence-informed decisions tailored to the complexity and specific requirements of specialised care.
. Apply effective communication strategies with the person, family, and multidisciplinary team, appropriate to high-demand clinical contexts.
. Act safely and in a coordinated manner in simulated critical situations, demonstrating leadership, teamwork, and error management competencies.
. Identify signs of clinical deterioration and implement timely interventions in scenarios representative of specialised clinical practice.
. Engage reflectively in briefing and debriefing processes, identifying strengths and areas for improvement in professional performance.
. Transfer learning outcomes from simulation-based training to real clinical practice, reinforcing safety, quality, and consistency of care delivery. -
Career opportunities
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Course coordinator
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Recognition of prior learning
Supervised, on-site, with identity verification
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Admission requirements
Registered nurses (general care and specialist nurses from any area of specialisation)
Master’s students in NursingThe information provided does not replace consultation of the Directorate-General for Higher Education (DGES) website and/or the application page.
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Qualification requirements
Level 6
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Legal framework and accreditation
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Degree details
Curriculum / Study plan
1º Ano
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Mode |
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Scientific Area |
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1º Semester |
Simulated Environment Learning in Specialised Nursing Care Contexts |
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1.0 |
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Type of degree
Short Course - Microcredentials
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Awarded Qualification
Short course leading to a micro-credential
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Duration
27 Hours
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ECTS Credits
1.0
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