Nursing

Nursing

nursing

Nursing is one of the most popular courses with great career outcomes. Nurses are in high demand in Australia as well as globally and is repeatedly featured in the skills shortage list for Australian PR. Different nursing qualifications enable different employment outcomes.

Nursing is taught all around the world but universities from Australia is globally recognized. Also, 10 of the world’s top 50 institutions are from Australia as recorded by the QS World University Ranking 2020. Our partnered universities and colleges provide quality and career leading education.

Full Nursing Course:

  1. Certificate III in Nursing
  2. Certificate IV in Nursing
  3. Diploma in Nursing
  4. Bachelor of Nursing
  5. Master of Nursing

Diversified field of Registered Nurse

Nurses work in many different areas of healthcare and the roles often vary within each environment. All of them can basically be differentiated by either direct or indirect patient care areas.

Direct Patient Care RN

The RN works “at bedside” in collaboration with the interdisciplinary team and his/her primary role is to work “hands-on” with a patient. This RN works directly with patients, performing various tasks.

Indirect Patient Care RN

The RN works in collaboration with the Bedside Nurse and interdisciplinary team to support the care of patients. This RN may not be as “hands-on” as a direct patient care RN, and may work in more management or administrative capacities.

RNs can work in a variety of healthcare settings, including:

Hospitals

Skilled Nursing Facilities

Outpatient Settings

Physician Offices

Clinics

Insurance Companies

Government

Community Health

Elementary or High Schools

Universities

Correctional Healthcare Facilities

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