Department to Nursing Healthcare
Department
Introduction
Introduction
The field of Nursing Healthcare is a dynamic and essential component of the healthcare industry, encompassing a wide range of roles and responsibilities dedicated to the care and well-being of individuals, families, and communities. Nursing Healthcare majors are at the forefront of providing compassionate and competent care, serving as critical members of interdisciplinary healthcare teams.
In this major, students acquire the knowledge, skills, attitude, and ethical foundation necessary to excel in the multifaceted world of healthcare. They are prepared to address a diverse array of healthcare needs, from basic patient care to complex medical procedures, and from preventive healthcare to critical care interventions. Nursing Healthcare majors are not only healthcare providers but also advocates, educators, coordinator, and leaders who contribute significantly to the improvement of healthcare systems and the overall health of society.
This introduction provides a glimpse into the comprehensive and rewarding field of Nursing Healthcare, which plays a pivotal role in shaping the present and future of healthcare delivery. As students embark on their journey in this major, they will discover the profound impact they can have on individual lives and the healthcare landscape as a whole, making a difference that extends far beyond the hospital walls.
Academic
Goals
Goals
- ensure that students and professionals develop the necessary clinical skills, knowledge, and attitude to deliver safe and effective patient care.
- To facilitate proficiency in performing various nursing procedures and techniques.
- To promote effective communication skills for building trust with patients, their families, and inter-professional team
- To simulate innovative medical technology and smart hospital systems and equipment
Concentration
- N/A
Career
Paths
- Specializing in basic nursing care, such as bathing, dressing, feeding, and assisting with mobility, for patients in hospitals, nursing homes, long-term care facilities, and community.
- Coordinating patient care, especially for individuals with complex care needs, to ensure efficient and effective treatment.
- Pursuing opportunities to work abroad as part of global healthcare providers