Enhance Your Health Care Knowledge & Skills With INSCOL?s Palliative Care Nurse

Posted by Colin Butler on November 27th, 2017

Incurable diseases like terminal illness & Parkinson disorder are a few feared names that are often taken, when people think of the deadliest diseases in the world. These diseases and disorders like the Ebola hemorrhagic fever cannot be adequately treated via regular use anti-biotic medicine and thus, it becomes impossible to completely retrieve someone after he/she has been diagnosed with the same.

The world of Palliative medicine & treatment has constantly evolved to take care of individuals suffering from such ghastly illness, all over the world. The type of care intensively focuses on providing relief from the symptoms of stress of a serious illness. The ultimate goal is to improve the quality of life for both the patient and the family. Multidisciplinary approach to specialized medical and nursing care for people with life-limiting illnesses has center-staged the need for better Palliative Care nursing programs in Canada & other modern-parts of the world.

Specialized nursing programs for Palliative Care nursing certification in Canada, have been specifically designed to educate and impart knowledge to health care providers who are either working with, or caring for individuals living with terminal illness or something similar of the same intensity. The certificate is purposely designed to enhance the theoretical and practical knowledge of worldwide volunteers and specialized units, further imparting them with the aligned ‘National Norms & Principles of Practice’ developed by the Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association.

How the Nursing Program intends to transform Internationally Educated Nurses?
The program has been designed to deliver field-specific nursing knowledge & expertise to nursing aspirants and is intended as an enhancement and enrichment program for people who already work in the healthcare industry. Graduates of the program, by understanding the various dimensions of palliative care from bare communications, to root ethics and psychosocial aspects, become efficient and visibly trained to handle patients. From the core ethics of palliative care to the various aspects of comfort, simulation & ultimately, death, everything is included to enable graduates to pick up jobs and, possibly become members of Palliative care teams in hospitals, long-term care centers, group homes, care agencies etc.


Get in touch, to be a part of the best-in class medical facilities on global fronts, and grab a world of opportunities to be a Global Nurse. The much awaited initiative to transform IEN (Internationally Educated Nurses) into global nurses has been prepped up through INSCOL, owning decades of experience and expertise in healthcare services globally.

Author’s Bio: The author is an avid blogger, and the article is about palliative care nursing programs in Canada.

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