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What is the primary title of nursing?
Primary title nursing refers to nurses.

The primary title of nurses refers to nurses, also known as primary nurses or nurses, nurse qualifications and primary nurses, which belong to the primary title examination of nursing. The evaluation of nurse's professional title is divided into five grades, namely: senior professional title: head nurse; Deputy senior titles: deputy director and nurse; Intermediate title: nurse in charge; Junior title: nurse; Junior title: nurse.

Junior nurse is a qualification certificate obtained by the personnel engaged in nursing professional work through examination, which represents the level and ability required by the corresponding technical post and is the necessary basis for the unit to hire the corresponding technical post.

The qualification examination is to implement the spirit of the Ministry of Personnel and the Ministry of Health's Notice on Strengthening the Evaluation and Employment of Health Professional and Technical Positions and other related documents. Since 200 1, the national primary and intermediate technical qualifications of health professionals have been formally evaluated by examination instead of assessment.

The examination system of national unified organization, unified examination time, unified examination outline, unified examination proposition and unified qualification standard shall be implemented for junior and intermediate health professional and technical qualification examinations, and shall be conducted once a year in principle.

Evaluation and employment conditions of primary nursing titles

1. Education requirements: Applicants should have college education or above, majoring in nursing.

2. Work experience: Applicants must have more than two years of nursing work experience, including more than one year in the clinical front line.

3. Business ability: Applicants should have solid theoretical knowledge and practical skills in nursing, and be able to independently complete the nursing work of common diseases and frequently-occurring diseases.

4. Academic achievements: Applicants must have certain academic achievements, such as publishing papers and participating in scientific research projects.

5. Professionalism: Applicants should have good professional ethics and professionalism, and can actively cooperate with the medical team to provide quality nursing services for patients.