1, with a doctorate and registered in nursing practice; ?
2. Obtain a master's degree and have been engaged in nursing practice for 2 years after registration;
3, with a bachelor's degree or bachelor's degree, registered and obtained the title of nurse, engaged in nursing practice for 4 years;
4. Have a college degree, have been engaged in nursing practice for 6 years after registering and obtaining the title of nurse, have a secondary school education, and have been engaged in nursing practice for 7 years after registering and obtaining the title of nurse.
Nurse in charge, also known as intermediate nurse, has the title of attending physician. The nurse in charge is the intermediate title of nursing, the junior nurse is the junior title of nursing, and the nurse in charge is one grade older than the junior nurse.
Nurse is the primary technical title of nursing staff, equivalent to resident or assistant engineer. It can be a nurse who has worked in a junior college for three years and passed the examination in a technical secondary school for five years, or a nursing student who has graduated from a college for one year.
On top of nurses, there are also nurses in charge (equivalent to attending doctors) and deputy chief nurses. With the growth of age and experience, they can obtain higher technical titles.
In secondary vocational schools or institutions of higher learning, those who have completed the general full-time courses of nursing and midwifery for more than 3 years as stipulated by the education authorities in the State Council and the health authorities in the State Council, including engaging in nursing clinical practice for more than 8 months in teaching or general hospitals, and obtained corresponding academic certificates may apply for taking the nurse qualification examination.