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Charisse shares nursing insights

August 22, 2018 BY

Charisse Spence is an experienced registered nurse and will lead VFA Learning Geelong’s Diploma of Enrolled Nursing

VFA Learning Geelong will launch their Diploma of Enrolled Nursing next month, led by medical professional Charisse Spence. Charisse is an experienced Registered Nurse, having worked in a variety of roles throughout her career. Twelve months ago, Charisse became the Head of Nursing and Health at VFA Learning. She shared some insight into her career and the upcoming Enrolled Nursing Diploma.

1. Tell us about your career to date.
“I’m a Registered Nurse with a background in critical care, clinical research and primary health. I have completed post-graduate study in coronary care and worked for several years in both ICU and CCU. I spent 11 years working in Cardiology Research at Barwon Health, and two years ago I became the Regional Manager for the Geelong Otway Region for the Western Victoria Primary Health Network, working with GPs, Allied Health and multiple other Community Health Professionals. I’ve have supported both undergraduate and post graduate nursing students as a preceptor and I have an ongoing interest in Education and Evidence Based Practice.”

2. Could you please explain what it means to be an ‘Enrolled Nurse’?
“Enrolled Nurses are a valued member of the healthcare workforce who practice under the direct or indirect supervision of a Registered Nurse. Upon graduation, Enrolled Nurses can deliver care to patients in many different settings. Enrolled Nurses work in aged care, primary care and acute care settings, in a hospitals or mental health facilities.”

3. What are some of the key points of difference of at VFA Learning?
“With our smaller class sizes and emphasis on hands-on practical sessions we are able to develop a supportive and functional learning environment. We will have a strong emphasis on clinical simulation where students are provided with practical based learning activities. Additionally, VFA has a Student Wellbeing and Assistance Program (SWAP) which is designed to ensure that students are well supported throughout their entire education.”

4. Tell us about the simulation laboratory?
“We have four beds with innovative medium fidelity mannequins, and we will only ever have a maximum of 12 students in our simulation laboratory at any given time, creating a great ratio for student learning. We have also invested in quality simulation equipment which allows students to practice their clinical skills in a progressive and safe environment, all supporting their transition to the workplace.”

Only a few places remain for VFA Learning’s Diploma of Enrolled Nursing. To begin your career with a course that is approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia, phone VFA on 1300 304 329.