Nursing in Taiwan
Nursing is a licensed profession in Taiwan (Republic of China) with specialist education for nurses.
Nursing education
There are three routes of education entry, all three path could let peoples trained to become nurses:[1]
type | train length | kanji |
Specialty course | 5 years or 7 years | 專科學校 |
Normal college course | 4 years | 普通大學 |
Inaugural class | 2 years | 在職專班 |
School health nursing
School nurse (kanji:校護)focus on school health caring,responsible for children health.the daily task for school nurse contain[2]
- Disease prevention and control
- Student health examination
- Staff health check
- Specific disease case management(such as tuberculosis)
- Basic therapy for student injury
Nursing schools
Advanced licensing
After a period of professional work experience (typically 2 years), nurses in Taiwan may begin to train for advanced licenses in a specialty area such as burn nursing, anesthesia nursing, and surgery nursing. There is also an advanced licence in nursing management.
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