Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLIIT MoU with Browns Healthcare ensures importance of Clinical Learning in Nursing Education

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The School of Nursing, Faculty of Humanities and Sciences at SLIIT, signed an important Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) recently with Browns Healthcare Pvt Limited, Ragama to ensure student nurses are provided clinical experience as an important component of their nursing education.

The signing of the MoU took place in the SLIIT Main Boardroom amidst the presence of senior management from both institutio­ns.

The main objective of the MoU is to provide opportunit­ies for undergradu­ate nursing students at SLIIT’s School of Nursing who are following the Higher Diploma in Nursing leading to a BSc ( Hons) Nursing from Liverpool John Moores University, to gain vital clinical experience at Browns Hospitals Pvt. Ltd.

The overarchin­g benefit in providing clinical hands- on practice for student nurses is to ensure they transition successful­ly into their chosen career pathways. “This opportunit­y is ideal for both SLIIT and Browns Healthcare as the MoU is designed to guide our student nurses through specialise­d and hands-on clinical training, while the Hospital benefits from helping to mold, mentor, and coach future health care providers.” said Prof. Lalith Gamage, Vice Chancellor/CEO, SLIIT.

Additional­ly, the students will gain vital clinical experience working with real patients. While at the Browns Hospitals they will be supervised by both nursing staff of the Hospital and also by SLIIT (Nursing) lecturers. This learning will help ensure the students practice quality and safe nursing care to the patients ethically.

Through this exposure they will be able to assess, diagnose, plan, implement and evaluate basic and advanced nursing care to the patients under the supervisio­n of the staff nurses resulting in students developing a profession­al attitude towards their patients, the staff, and their chosen profession.

Students will be able to gain clinical experience in specialty areas according to their interests enabling them to participat­e in activities of profession­al developmen­t and in-service education programmes organised by the Browns Hospitals.

The clinical learning gained will help students prepare and conduct health education sessions for patients regarding particular diseases. Additional­ly, nursing students will be able to learn further by observing and assisting managerial activities on-going in the wards and participat­e in research related activities taking place at the Browns Hospitals.

“Learning in a clinical setting creates challenges that are absent in a classroom setting. Facilitato­rs have control of the environmen­tal conditions in the classroom whereas in the clinical setting, the teaching and learning are modified according to the situation of the real environmen­t. Clinical experience prepares student nurses to be capable of knowing as well as carrying out clinical principles in practice. Moreover, the clinical practices stimulate students to use their critical thinking skills in problem solving.” said Dr. Malitha Wijesundar­a, Dean, Faculty of Humanities and Sciences.

 ??  ?? The signing of the MoU took place at SLIIT amidst the presence of senior management from both institutio­ns
The signing of the MoU took place at SLIIT amidst the presence of senior management from both institutio­ns
 ??  ?? (L-R): Dr. Upul Ilangasing­he (Director- Medical Services - Browns Hospitals) and Prof. Lalith Gamage (Vice Chancellor/ CEO, SLIIT).
(L-R): Dr. Upul Ilangasing­he (Director- Medical Services - Browns Hospitals) and Prof. Lalith Gamage (Vice Chancellor/ CEO, SLIIT).

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