Friday 1 March 2013

CAREER AFTER NURSING

Nursing is a profession popular all over the world. It is a profession deals with the human being and their health care. Florence Nightingale was the 1st lady to make great influence over Indian nursing industry. In 1764 East India Company started a hospital for soldiers in a fort of Madras. Later days that was converted to a hospital in post independence days. These are the some requirements to hold a nursing profession beside the qualification and formal requirements. Our article is for the candidates of nursing admission 2014 in India with top nursing colleges in India.
1)      Team spirit
2)      Dedication
3)      Sense of responsibility
4)      Decision making capacity
5)      Patient care
6)      Proper communication
7)      Negotiating skills
The first nursing training institute in our country is St. Stephens Hospital at Delhi. It started its training program in the year of 1867.
Scope of nursing in India includes varieties of career options and we are giving the list in our article.
1)      Nursing supervisor
2)      Ward sister
3)      Stuff nurse
4)      Department nursing supervisor
5)      Assistant nursing superintendent
6)      Nursing superintendent
7)      Director of nursing
8)      Community health nurse
9)      Industrial nurse
10)  Military nurse
Beside these options you can join as teaching stuff as tutor, senior tutor, lecturer, clinic instructor and associate professor, reader in Govt. or private nursing teaching institutes. Industrial nurses are also a profitable nursing job options popular in big cities. Their work profile includes first aid distribution, health education training to the low category stuffs, maintain industrial hazards and control sudden health break downs.
Ward sister and stuff nurses are also provides direct care to the patients. In inception the profession was popular among the females but with the modernization it is getting popular among the males also as it is money making profession. Now days there are a ratio of 30:60 in male and female nursing students.

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