I have completed my GNM Nursing from Apollo hospitals, chennai in 2006 and have 5 years work experience. Suggest me some further studies
I'm currently posted in Delhi and would like to move to Mumbai soon. I'm planning to move from my nursing job because of the night shifts. Suggest me some further studies which wont make me leave the medical field, but at the same time save me from night shifts.
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Hi Praveen,
A similar query of yours has already been answered and to know about the same, you may refer to the link below so to be redirected:
tinyurl.com/7qbz7bw
All the best!
Hi Praveen, nursing is an art of caring for sick people with the science of health care is a vital component of any form of medical care. This field is both mentally and physically demanding and nurses are often exposed to health risks from infectious diseases. Those who come forward to take up this as a career has to be patient, courageous, have a service mentality and at the same time be ready to work for extra hours even night shifts. A large number of institutes in India offer diploma, graduate and postgraduate courses in nursing as well as midwifery courses. There is different eligibility criteria for different courses like M.Sc Nur
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Hi Praveen, nursing is an art of caring for sick people with the science of health care is a vital component of any form of medical care. This field is both mentally and physically demanding and nurses are often exposed to health risks from infectious diseases. Those who come forward to take up this as a career has to be patient, courageous, have a service mentality and at the same time be ready to work for extra hours even night shifts. A large number of institutes in India offer diploma, graduate and postgraduate courses in nursing as well as midwifery courses. There is different eligibility criteria for different courses like M.Sc Nursing, General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM) , Auxiliary Nurse Midwife/ Health Worker (ANM), etc. Choosing a course is a huge task and an important decision too. So, just go through your academic background, interest and personal attributes as this decision will be safeguarding your future career goals. So, to help, I am sending you link of institutes offering your desired course. Please refer to it. tinyurl.com/7ymkyjq As for the jobs nurses can find employment in : • Hospitals • Nursing homes • Schools • Industrial houses and factories • Railways and public sector medical departments • Training Institutes as educators, etc. As far as remuneration is concerned, it depends on the level of seniority reached. Those working for private hospitals or the military receive a slightly higher remuneration. Feel free to raise queries or close by liking or marking as the best answer. All the best!
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Hi Praveen, nursing is an art of caring for sick people with the science of health care is a vital component of any form of medical care.
This field is both mentally and physically demanding and nurses are often exposed to health risks from infectious diseases. Those who come forward to take up this as a career has to be patient, courageous, have a service mentality and at the same time be ready to work for extra hours even night shifts.
A large number of institutes in India offer diploma, graduate and postgraduate courses in nursing as well as midwifery courses. There is different eligibility criteria for different courses like M.Sc Nursing, General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM) , Auxiliary Nurse Midwife/ Health Worker (ANM), etc.
Choosing a course is a huge task and an important decision too. So, just go through your academic background, interest and personal attributes as this decision will be safeguarding your future career goals. So, to help, I am sending you link of institutes offering your desired course. Please refer to it.
tinyurl.com/7ymkyjq
As for the jobs nurses can find employment in :
• Hospitals
• Nursing homes
• Schools
• Industrial houses and factories
• Railways and public sector medical departments
• Training Institutes as educators, etc.
As far as remuneration is concerned, it depends on the level of seniority reached. Those working for private hospitals or the military receive a slightly higher remuneration.
Feel free to raise queries or close by liking or marking as the best answer.
All the best!
Hi, You can go for M.Sc (Nursing) and take a good specialized area like: Community Health Medical-Surgical Pediatrics Obstetrics and Gynecology Psychiatry Apart from this, you can even consider:- M.Sc in Biotechnology M.Sc in Neuroscience M.Sc in Renal Sciences and Dialysis Technology M.Sc Medical Microbiology and Medical Biochemistry M.Sc. Clinical Research M.Sc. Medical Sociology Post Graduate Program in Public Health Management MBA in Pharmaceutical management or Hospital Management Plenty of career opportunities are available for nursing nowadays. You can get jobs with many private as well as public sector undertakings. The areas can be Clinic
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Hi, You can go for M.Sc (Nursing) and take a good specialized area like: Community Health Medical-Surgical Pediatrics Obstetrics and Gynecology Psychiatry Apart from this, you can even consider:- M.Sc in Biotechnology M.Sc in Neuroscience M.Sc in Renal Sciences and Dialysis Technology M.Sc Medical Microbiology and Medical Biochemistry M.Sc. Clinical Research M.Sc. Medical Sociology Post Graduate Program in Public Health Management MBA in Pharmaceutical management or Hospital Management Plenty of career opportunities are available for nursing nowadays. You can get jobs with many private as well as public sector undertakings. The areas can be Clinics and Heath Departments, Defence Services, Hospitals, Industrial Houses and Factories, Nursing Science Schools, Railways and Public Sector Medical Departments, Training Institutes. Above all, I would say that go for the field that you are passionate about. Feel free to revert. In case it resolves, close the thread by liking it or marking as best. Good Luck.
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Hi,
You can go for M.Sc (Nursing) and take a good specialized area like:
Community Health
Medical-Surgical
Pediatrics Obstetrics and Gynecology
Psychiatry
Apart from this, you can even consider:-
M.Sc in Biotechnology
M.Sc in Neuroscience
M.Sc in Renal Sciences and Dialysis Technology
M.Sc Medical Microbiology and Medical Biochemistry
M.Sc. Clinical Research
M.Sc. Medical Sociology
Post Graduate Program in Public Health Management
MBA in Pharmaceutical management or Hospital Management
Plenty of career opportunities are available for nursing nowadays. You can get jobs with many private as well as public sector undertakings. The areas can be Clinics and Heath Departments, Defence Services, Hospitals, Industrial Houses and Factories, Nursing Science Schools, Railways and Public Sector Medical Departments, Training Institutes.
Above all, I would say that go for the field that you are passionate about.
Feel free to revert. In case it resolves, close the thread by liking it or marking as best.
Good Luck.
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