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Completion of Complementary Therapies by 4th Year BSc Nursing Students
Photo of 4th Year BSc Nursing Students (2011 intake) who completed the Complementary Therapies in Healthcare Module (2014-2015)
4th year BSc Nursing students ( general, ID, Psychiatry, Integrated) all ready to showcase their posters for their final assessment of NU4034. This module explores the use of complementary therapies in the Irish healthcare system, and focuses on the nurse’s role and the need for an enhanced education approach to expand the current body of knowledge. The module Complementary Therapies in Healthcare is now in its 8th successful year in the Catherine McAuley School of Nursing & Midwifery.