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community. And also teaching techniques, theories and practical
methods, necessary for health support.
Graduate
Nursing
Research
2. Features of the Graduate Programs
i.
The subject matter is organized from the following three areas: quality assurance of nursing care
(nursing ethics, nursing management and administration), clinical nursing (maternity and child health
nursing, cancer nursing, adult chronic and health nursing), community living and nursing (community
health nursing, gerontological nursing), especially according to the requirements of society.
ii.
Subjects are relevant to four licenses of certified nurse specialists: CNS for gerontological nursing ,
CNS for cancer nursing, CNS for community health nursing, and CNS for adult chronic and health
nursing.
iii.
Lessons are specially held in the evenings or on Friday, Saturday and Sunday to enable students, who
are working as health professionals to study the course.
iv.
Students who have occupations can use a long-term system that allows them to complete the course
over a period of three years .
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Area
Outline
Basic Subjects
Teaching basic knowledge and techniques required for nursing
professionals to contribute to the formation and development
of the culture aimed at responding to the health care needs of
people in the community, including the ability to obtain
nursing information and systemize the nursing science.
Quality
Assurance of
Nursing
Care Area
Medical Ethics
Development of an ability to suitably treat clinical affairs
concerning ethics based on the rationale as well as
acquirement of faculties to systemically correspond to issues
concerning assurance of medical quality and nursing care
services.
Nursing
Administration
Development of ability to suitably assess environmental and
social situations under the current complex and sophisticated
medical care conditions, for cases having need of health care
at hospital or home and invasive cases having need of critical
care. Acquirement of faculties for medical management
through theoretical application of the nursing service system,