The premise underlying this course is that nursing is an experience lived between people. Students explore the multiple factors that influence their own capacity to be in caring relation to others
(individuals, families, groups, populations, and communities). They learn to question personal perspectives of experience, to uncover attitudes, beliefs and values, and to share and acknowledge
differences. Emphasis is placed on a phenomenological attitude to view the structure and experiences that make up their own and other people’s lives.
NURS-113 - Relational Practice 1: Self and Others
Minimum Credits: 3
Length: 42 hours
Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: NURS 110, NURS 111, NURS 115, BIOL 181 and ENGL 100
Delivery Method:
On-campus
Course Outline: https://outlines.cotr.bc.ca/pdf/courses/Course-outline-NURS-113-Fall-2022.pdf