• Source: Sydney Nursing School
    • The University of Sydney Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Midwifery, also known as Sydney Nursing School is the nursing school of the University of Sydney in Australia. It was founded in 1991 initially as The University of Sydney Faculty of Nursing. On 30 April 2018 it joined the newly combined Faculty of Medicine and Health.
      Sydney Nursing School has been ranked number two in Australia and 15th in the world in the 2018 QS Subject rankings.


      Coursework programs




      = Undergraduate

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      Sydney Nursing School offer three entry-to-practice pathways to becoming a registered nurse in Australia:

      Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced Studies)
      Combined bachelor's degree–Master of Nursing with:
      Bachelor of Arts
      Bachelor of Health Science
      Bachelor of Science
      Master of Nursing (Graduate Entry)


      = Postgraduate

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      Master’s, Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate level options are available in the following areas of clinical practice:

      Advanced Nursing Practice
      Cancer and Haematology Nursing
      Clinical Trials Practice (Graduate Certificate only)
      Emergency Nursing
      Intensive Care Nursing
      Mental Health Nursing
      Nurse Practitioner
      Primary Health Care Nursing


      Research activity


      The School has six core research themes:

      Midwifery and Women's Health
      Cancer and Palliative Care
      Chronic Disease and Ageing
      Acute, Critical and Trauma Care
      Mental Health
      Health Care Practice


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