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M.Sc. in Community Health Nursing 

    M.Sc. in Community Health Nursing
     at 
    Government College of Nursing, Cuddalore 
    Overview

    Duration

    2 years

    Course Level

    PG Degree

    Mode of Course

    Full Time

    Seat breakup

    8

    M.Sc. in Community Health Nursing
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    Government College of Nursing, Cuddalore 
     
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    M.Sc. in Community Health Nursing
     at 
    Government College of Nursing, Cuddalore 
     
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    Q:   What are the career paths available for Community Health Nursing students?
    A: 

    As a Community Health Nursing student, you can go for a variety of job options such as:

    • Travel Nurse: Works for temporary positions in high-requirement areas. They offer medical facilities and healthcare aids to people in need across the city, state, or country.
    • Nurse Practitioner: They are advanced practice registered nurses and a type of mid-level practitioners who are trained to assess patient requirements, order and interpret diagnostic and lab tests, etc.
    • Medical Social Worker: They help people and their families cope with the emotional and financial impact of illness and treatment. They also assist them access resources to meet their financial, social, and emotional requirements.
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