Continuing Education
ufv.ca/ceThis certificate program is designed to prepare students to work as nursing unit clerks.
Recommended characteristics for successful Nursing Unit Clerks:
Patience and composure under stress
Concern for the welfare of others
Previous hospital experience (may include volunteer work)
Ability to work under close direction as part of a health care team
Ability and willingness to do shift work
Communication and people skills, diplomatic front-line people
The goal of the program is to provide students with the knowledge and skills to perform the duties required of a nursing unit clerk.
Upon successful completion of the Nursing Unit Clerk certificate, students will be able to:
Employ effective communication strategies with patients, visitors, and healthcare team members.
Explain the organizational structure and the functions of the various departments of a hospital.
Prioritize workload while applying effective strategies to work in a fast-paced environment.
Identify and apply the correct procedure for processing orders and requests, including admissions, discharges, and transfers.
Demonstrate clerical duties related to the hospital nursing unit and patient records.
Identify, pronounce, and accurately spell the names of commonly used medical terms and medications.
Work collaboratively as part of the health care team while contributing to patient-centred care.
Identify and explain protocols to comply with the general hospital code of ethics and confidentiality.
Students must have basic computer skills and accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation skills in order to be successful in this program. To gain employment in the industry, graduates may also be expected to have a minimum keyboarding speed of 40 words per minute.
Applications are accepted on a continuous basis throughout the year. Qualified applicants are considered for the next intake in which there is space. See Continuous application process for more information.
Applicants are considered once all required documentation has been received and their application is complete. As space in the program may be limited, admission will be offered in the order of application completion date.
Please see the Continuing Education webpage for current fee information. See the Fees and Other Costs section for additional information.
Financial aid is available from a variety of sources. For more information, contact the Financial Aid and Awards office at either the Abbotsford or Chilliwack campus. A variety of bursary applications are also available from the Financial Aid and Awards offices.
This full-time program usually runs Monday to Friday (no class Wednesdays) during the daytime at UFV's Clearbrook Centre in the Fall, Winter, and Summer semesters.
Course | Title | Hours |
HLTH NC01 | Professionalism and Communication | 20 |
HLTH NC02 | Unit Clerk Fundamentals | 25 |
HLTH NC03 | Admissions, Transfers, Discharges, and Patient Records | 30 |
HLTH NC04 | Medical Terminology and Pharmacology I | 40 |
HLTH NC05 | Medical Terminology and Pharmacology II | 65 |
HLTH NC06 | Diagnostics | 30 |
HLTH NC07 | Laboratory Orders | 45 |
HLTH NC08 | Surgical Orders | 40 |
HLTH NC09 | Specialty Nursing Areas | 40 |
HLTH NC10 | Practicum | 155 |
HLTH NC11 | Practicum Orientation | 25 |
HTLH NC12 | Medical Imaging | 40 |
To be eligible for a hospital practicum placement, students are required to have completed an up-to-date immunization program and Tuberculosis (TB) test (form will be provided).
Students will be evaluated on classroom participation and professionalism, classroom assignments, study and group projects, examination, and a practicum. Students must maintain a grade percentage of 80% (A-) in each course. Students need to successfully complete each course in order to continue into the next course. Students must successfully complete all theory components prior to practicum placement. Successful completion of both theory and practicum must be achieved to obtain the certificate.
Students must achieve a minimum grade of 80% in each course to progress to the next course. Students who do not achieve a minimum grade of 80% in a course may repeat the course once, and twice with permission by the Continuing Education Director. Students must successfully complete the Practicum with a Complete. The Practicum course may not be repeated.
See UFV's Course Repeat policy (86).
A student may apply for readmission after withdrawal. The student must meet the admission requirements for the program, including any specific readmission criteria if they apply to return to the same program. Readmission to the same program is not guaranteed. A student who is readmitted after being required to withdraw will return on academic probation.
The entire program must be completed at UFV.
To be eligible to graduate, students must successfully complete all courses with a minimum grade of 80%.
In addition, students must complete courses within three years of program start. See the Graduation section of the calendar for more information.
For complete details on courses see the course descriptions section.
Contact Continuing Education at 604-851-6324, or 604-504-7441 local 6324, or toll-free (within Canada) 1-888-504-7441 local 6324, or continuingeducation@ufv.ca.