Introduction

The Nursing Department at the university is a fundamental and vital pillar in building and developing the healthcare sector. It is dedicated to training qualified and skilled nursing personnel capable of providing comprehensive and integrated healthcare for patients, individuals, and communities alike. In a world facing increasing health challenges and continuous medical advancements, the nurse's role becomes critically important as a key link in the healthcare team.

The Nursing Department does not only provide students with theoretical knowledge; it also focuses intensively on practical and clinical training in hospitals and various health centers. This training allows students to apply what they have learned in real environments and develop their skills in assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating nursing care, as well as enhancing effective communication and empathy with patients and their families.

Nursing graduates directly contribute to saving lives, alleviating suffering, promoting health, and providing psychological support to patients and their families. They can work in various fields, including hospitals (intensive care, emergency, surgery, internal medicine, pediatrics, etc.), primary health centers, schools, educational institutions, pharmaceutical companies, and scientific research centers.

If you have a passion for helping others and wish to work in a noble profession that requires scientific knowledge, practical skills, and a human touch, the Nursing Department offers you a promising and rewarding career path that allows you to make a real difference in the lives of others.

Objectives

The department aims to prepare nurses who possess deep scientific knowledge and advanced clinical skills, along with high human and ethical values. The curriculum in the Nursing Department typically includes a wide range of fundamental sciences such as anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and pathology, alongside specialized nursing courses such as nursing fundamentals, adult nursing, pediatric nursing, maternal and neonatal nursing, mental health nursing, and community health nursing.

Vision

The vision of the Nursing Department at any university is to be a leading and distinguished regional and international center in nursing education and practice, applied scientific research, and effective contribution to the development of healthcare and community service. This vision seeks to prepare innovative and leadership-oriented nursing professionals capable of making a positive difference in the health of individuals and communities.

Mission

To prepare highly qualified nursing professionals capable of providing exceptional healthcare.

Values
  • Patient-centered care
  • Excellence in practice
  • Integrity and professional ethics
  • Teamwork and collaboration
  • Leadership and innovation