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Integrated Clinical Practice 2

Your experiential learning will provide you with an opportunity to plan safe and competent patient care while working in partnership with a Licensed Practical Nurse. You will manage patient care with increased interdependence and confidence, demonstrating enhanced organization, decision making, and critical thinking. You will demonstrate reflective practice in relation to lifelong learning. You will establish collaborative relationships, using professional communication, and demonstrate respect for diversity and ethical practice. 

Variations in Health 2

You will examine variations in health and common chronic conditions diagnosed in the adult population. You will apply knowledge of anatomy and pathophysiology to explore health challenges affecting body systems. You will examine the diagnostic findings, nursing interventions and treatments associated with specific health challenges. With guidance, you will apply the nursing process, promote safety, aooly critical thinking, and use evidence informed practice to deliver holistic nursing care.

Class 1 Truck Driver Mandatory Entry Level Training (MELT) program (theory only)

Great Plains College offers the theory portion for the Mandatory Entry-Level Training (MELT) program legislated by SGI via distance learning. The distance learning option provides the same curriculum standard that is available for students attending the in-classroom theory training. The course is instructor-led by an experienced, approved, SGI instructor/trainer examiner and is delivered via Zoom over 8 days (47 hours). Course dates can be negotiated to suit organizations that book a private course for their employees.

Hazardous Atmosphere Detection & Control

This one-day course is designed for those working in the oil and gas industry who encounter atmospheric hazards in the workplace, such as oxygen deficiency/enrichment, flammable substances, and/or toxic gases and vapors, typically through the direct handling of such substances or when workers are exposed when the substances are released into the workplace from equipment or processes being used.

Industrial Vegetation

Industrial Vegetation Commercial Pesticide Applicator

This course is the first step in obtaining one's license to purchase the pesticides and control weeds in industrial areas such as roadsides, power lines, right of ways, well sites, parking lots road beds and equipment yards, including the control of designated noxious weeds on all lands. 

Take this course face-to-face to complete it quickly with the benefit of an experienced commercial pesticide instructor.

Crucial Conversations

Crucial Conversations is a two-day course that teaches skills for creating alignment and agreement by fostering open dialogue around high-stakes, emotional, or risky topics. By learning how to speak and be heard (and encouraging others to do the same) you'll surface the best ideas, make the highest quality decision and then act on your decisions with unity and commitment.

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Mental Health First Aid

Mental Health First Aid

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Great Plains College has partnered with Opening Minds to offer the Mental Health First Aid Standard course. Opening Minds is a not-for-profit organization whose focus is on providing training and knowledge to talk about mental health and reduce stigma surrounding mental illness.

Opening Minds was created by the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) and is leading the effort to eradicate stigma associated with mental health.

Animal Agri Food Science

An introduction to agricultural systems and the interactions between microbial plant, animal, and human components. The emphasis is on issues and problems associated with animal production, value-added processing, marketing and the consumption of food.

This course is taken online with a tutorial component at Great Plains College.

Sustainable Plant and Soil Management

AGRC 111 offers an introduction to agricultural systems, with a focus on sustainability in a changing environment. Current agricultural challenges and issues will be used to highlight and illustrate the interactions between plant, animal, microbial, human and environment components. The soil/plant/environment interface is emphasized. Management decisions affecting agricultural systems, cropping and land use are examined both regionally and globally. Students will also exercise the research process using scientific literature to investigate a hypothesis.

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