Master of Advanced Nursing Practice (Nurse Practitioner) (MC-ANPNP) // Attributes, outcomes and skills
About this course
Contact
Melbourne School of Health Sciences (Nursing)
Currently Enrolled Students:
Future Student Enquiries:
- Further information: www.nursing.unimelb.edu.au
- Email: Nursing enquiry
Principal Coordinator
Dianne Crellin
Professional accreditation
Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia
Nurse Practitioner endorsement with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia requires that the registered nurse meet a number of criteria, one of which is completion of an appropriate Masters level program of study which may be 1. an NMBA approved program or 2/ a program that the applicant is able to demonstrate is equivalent.
To be approved by the NMBA the curriculum must be accredited by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC). The current Nurse Practitioner program was accredited in 2013 and is due for reaccreditation in 2018. The changes to the program that are detailed in this application are in accord with the ANMAC education standards for NP programs of study.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of the course, graduates should be able to:
- Conduct comprehensive health assessments and develop holistic consumer-focused health care plans that respect individual diversity- reflect health care team, consumer and family collaboration and acknowledge the social and psychological determinants of health.
- Effectively implement, monitor the impact of and modify as needed a variety of evidence-based pharmacological and non-pharmacology therapies to address negotiated healthcare goals demonstrating the quality use of medicines in accordance with relevant legislation and regulation.
- Collaborate effectively with consumers, their families and significant others, colleagues (including clinicians from other disciplines), healthcare services/organisations and other agencies to achieve continuity of care, minimise the risk of consumer harm and promote ongoing quality improvement.
- Apply approaches to clinical care and service delivery that demonstrate and promote equitable, judicious, and sustainable use of healthcare resources.
- Reflect on and promote the development of the nursing profession from national and international perspectives and promote advanced practice nursing roles in service delivery, workforce reform, education, and research.
- Critique and apply evidence to inform clinical decision-making, identify gaps in discipline-specific knowledge, and contribute to future clinical and research inquiry.
- Examine and apply methods for appraising health service models, policies and practice to identify opportunities for practice and service improvement initiatives.
- Demonstrate professional and clinical leadership and advocacy to influence and lead practice, service and policy change to achieve better outcomes for consumers, their families, health care providers, the community and the healthcare system.
- Identify their own learning and developmental needs and those of colleagues and consumers and their families and use a range of strategies to provide and evaluate education to meet these needs.
- Use influence and leadership to promote professional growth and development in colleagues to ensure safe and effective practice to the full extent of scope.
Generic skills
- Capacity to work collaboratively with people from diverse communities to achieve goals
- Ability to engage respectfully with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians to understand and incorporate indigenous ways of knowing
- Ability to communicate to effectively gather and share essential information
- Ability to critically evaluate new ideas, data, research findings, methodologies and theoretical frameworks
- Capacity to use technology and online resources to support learning and innovation
- Capacity to apply analytic and decision-making skills and system-level thinking to identify and address challenges
- Professional leadership and change management skills
- Capacity for reflection as well as self-directed and collaborative learning
- Effective time management skills for planning and completing work to deadline
Graduate attributes
The Melbourne Experience enables our graduates to become:
Academically excellent
- have a strong sense of intellectual integrity and the ethics of scholarship
- have in-depth knowledge of their specialist discipline(s)
- reach a high level of achievement in writing, generic research activities, problem-solving and communication
- be critical and creative thinkers, with an aptitude for continued self-directed learning
- be adept at learning in a range of ways, including through information and communication technologies
Knowledgeable across disciplines
- examine critically, synthesise and evaluate knowledge across a broad range of disciplines
- expand their analytical and cognitive skills through learning experiences in diverse subjects
- have the capacity to participate fully in collaborative learning and to confront unfamiliar problems
- have a set of flexible and transferable skills for different types of employment
Leaders in communities
- initiate and implement constructive change in their communities, including professions and workplaces
- have excellent interpersonal and decision-making skills, including an awareness of personal strengths and limitations
- mentor future generations of learners
- engage in meaningful public discourse, with a profound awareness of community needs
Attuned to cultural diversity
- value different cultures
- be well-informed citizens able to contribute to their communities wherever they choose to live and work
- have an understanding of the social and cultural diversity in our community
- respect indigenous knowledge, cultures and values
Active global citizens
- accept social and civic responsibilities
- be advocates for improving the sustainability of the environment
- have a broad global understanding, with a high regard for human rights, equity and ethics
As a graduate of the Master of Nurse Practitioner the graduate will have the advanced discipline specific knowledge and skills to:
- Provide safe, effective, person-centred health care to consumers (direct and comprehensive care).
- Influence health care systems and services to achieve better outcomes for consumers, their families, health care providers, the community and the health care system (support of systems).
- Educate self and others (consumers, health care professionals etc) regarding the focus of and available options for care (education).
- Apply evidence to practice, identify the clinical evidence gaps and inform and contribute to future clinical and research inquiry to address these gaps (Research).
- Demonstrate professional and clinical leadership in clinical, organisational, political and community forums and make scholarly contribution to the discipline and/or specialty (publication and professional leadership).
Last updated: 21 February 2025