1. clinical nursing: engaged in patient care in hospitals, clinics and other medical institutions, including measuring vital signs, administering drugs, changing medicines, assisting doctors in examination and treatment, etc.
2. Nursing management: responsible for the nursing management of hospitals, nursing homes and other institutions, including making nursing plans, managing nursing staff and coordinating nursing work.
3. Nursing education: engaged in nursing education in medical colleges, nursing schools and other institutions, teaching nursing-related courses.
4. Nursing research: engage in research related to nursing and explore new nursing theories, technologies and methods.
5. Community nursing: engaging in the nursing work of community residents in community health service centers and other places, including health education, disease prevention, chronic disease management, etc.
In short, nursing graduates can engage in a variety of jobs in the fields of medical treatment, nursing, education and scientific research, and make contributions to social health.