The trainees will be able to:
Analyze the role of the nephrology nurse in the holistic, long-term monitoring and psychosocial support of the patient with chronic kidney disease.
Acquire practical skills in different cannulation techniques, including needle insertion, site selection and securing the access, with a focus on minimizing patient discomfort and complications.
Equip with the skills to troubleshoot common problems associated with vascular access, such as needle dislodgement, bleeding, and difficulty with cannulation.
SCFHS License and Certificate Holder.
Experience Certificate.
Updated Curriculum Vitae.
Basic Life Support (BLS) Certificate.
Fees of registration: 3000 "Include VAT 15%" Limited Seats: 15 trainees only.
The certificate will be added to those who complete the program in the Mumaris Plus as a Certificate of Competency
📍King Salman Center for Kidney Diseases
08:00 AM - 04:00 PM

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