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What do nursing majors mainly study?
Offering courses:

1. Main disciplines: basic medicine, clinical medicine and nursing.

2. Main courses: human anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, medical psychology, medical ethics, introduction to nursing, basic nursing, internal medicine nursing, surgical nursing, obstetrics and gynecology nursing, pediatric nursing, emergency nursing, preventive medicine, mental nursing, nursing management, nursing etiquette and nursing research.

3. Main practical teaching links: including comprehensive clinical practice, community practice and thesis writing. , the general arrangement is not less than 36 weeks.

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Career prospects

1, domestic direction

Nursing specialty has been listed as a national talent shortage specialty by the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Health and other six ministries, and given key support. The statistical results of the World Health Organization on the health talent resources of member countries show that many countries are in short supply of nursing talents. In China, the number of nurses is far from enough, and the ratio of medical care is seriously unbalanced.

According to the requirements of the Ministry of Health, the ratio of doctors and nurses in hospitals in China is 1: 2, and that in important departments should be 1: 4. However, the national health care ratio 1: 0.6 1 is far from the requirements of the Ministry of Health, the international level 1:2.7, and the ratio of developed countries 1: 8.5.

2. International direction

With the surge in demand for nursing staff in the international medical market, the phenomenon of "nurse shortage" has become increasingly prominent in front of medical circles in various countries. In the coming 10 year, the United States, Britain, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore, Japan and other countries in the world are in urgent need of 2 million nursing talents, and international human resources companies have turned their attention to China. The shortage of nursing talents in the world has created more opportunities for nurses in China to go abroad and enter the international market for employment. According to experts in the industry, nursing has always been one of the occupations with high status and rich salary in the world.

For example, the average annual salary of nurses in the United States is $50,000, while the United States lacks 300,000 nurses. In Australia, nurses are the easiest to find jobs or get promoted. At the same time, as long as you have the qualification of registered nurse in Australia, it is equivalent to getting a "green card" to work in Commonwealth countries. Britain, France, Germany and other western developed countries have many preferential policies for nurses. Therefore, nurses with profound professional knowledge, high comprehensive quality and fluent international communication language have broad international employment and development prospects.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-nursing specialty