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With your degree, you'll have a broad set of nursing skills. These include physical assessment, pharmacology, nutrition, anatomy and physiology, counselling, critical analysis, communication, facilitation, and technical skills. And you'll have clear understanding of the health care system, along with the ability to keep on learning in a changing, fast-paced world.
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As a graduate, you can build a career in all areas of health care.
In the community:
- Public health nurses.
- Visiting nurses.
- Community health nurses in ambulatory clinics, health centres, primary-care facilities, street-health organizations, and occupational-health settings.
- Parish nurses.
In hospitals:
- Acute care nurses.
- Outpatient clinic nurses.
- Clinical educators.
Our graduates are also employed in:
- Long-term care facilities.
- Home for the aged.
- Psychiatric hospitals.
- Nursing telepractice.
Advanced practice, such as:
Once you've graduated and earned further academic credentials, you may:
- Become a Nurse Practitioner.
- Become an advanced practice nurse.
- Become a researcher.
- Go into management in a health care facility.
- Teach in a school of nursing.
- Become a nurse educator in a health care setting.
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