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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
With the rising awareness regarding reproductive well-being among people, the employment scope for Obstetrics & Gynaecology has also increased in India and worldwide. OB/GYN students can opt for a variety of job roles based on their interests, skills, and work experience in various industries.
Some popular job roles in OB/GYN specialisation include Obstetrician, Gynaecologist, Clinical Associate, Junior Consultant, General Physician, etc. OB/GYN students can also opt for research or fellowship programs in this specialised field increasing their chances to get higher-paying jobs in future.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A post basic BSc Nursing programme offers expanded knowledge and skills to registered nurses, enabling them to specialize in various areas within nursing. The scope of post basic BSc Nursing is diverse and can include:
Specializations: It allows nurses to specialize in areas such as critical care, emergency nursing, pediatric nursing, psychiatric nursing, obstetrics and gynecology, community health nursing, oncology nursing, etc.
Career Advancement: It provides opportunities for career advancement, allowing nurses to take on leadership roles, become nurse educators, nurse practitioners, nurse administrators, or clinical specialists.
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Scholar-Level 16
2. Private, corporate hospital.
3. In Industries male nurse has preference because of nature of work.
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5 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Following are the other options as under.
1. Master of Health Administration (Maharashtra)
2. Master of Public Health (MPH)
3. MBA in Hospital Administration
4. Master of Social Work MSW
Thank you.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
BBA is perhaps like any other graduation like BA or B.Sc etc. Nursing is a professional course and with the ever expanding healthcare facilities requirements of trained nurses is bound to increase in times to come. As for engineering 50% fresh graduates could not be placed last year. Hence, my vote is for nursing. Best wishes to you.
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