Are internships a mandatory part of the MSc Oncological Nursing course?

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    Mohit Datta | Contributor-Level 9

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    Obviously, internships are a mandatory and significant part of the MSc in Oncology Nursing course. Without internships, it is not possible to get your hands on the practical experience of handling a cancer patient. Also, successfully completing your internship is a condition for the award of the Oncological degree, which will help you land a job. 

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