What specialties can I change my nursing major to?

The nursing program is a comprehensive program that involves a number of fields, including medicine, nursing, and psychology, so there are options to change careers to many different fields after graduating from the nursing program. Here are some of the possible career change options:

1. Medical Management: Nurse majors usually have good organizational and management skills, and can pursue careers in hospital management, health insurance, and medical equipment sales.

2. Public **** health: Nursing students can choose to work in public **** health, such as disease prevention and control, health education, and health policy making.

3. Community Nursing: community nursing is an important branch of the nurse program, including family nursing, geriatric nursing, and child nursing.

4. Counseling: Nursing students usually have good interpersonal skills and empathy and can choose to work in counseling.

5. Medical Research: Nursing students can choose to continue their education and work in medical research.

6. Medical Education: Nursing students can choose to work in medical education, such as medical school teachers and clinical teaching instructors.

7. Nursing Management: Nursing students can choose to work in nursing management, such as the director of the nursing department, nursing quality control.

8. Rehabilitation Therapy: Nursing students can choose to work in rehabilitation therapy, such as physical therapist, occupational therapist and so on.

Overall, there are many options for nurse students to change careers after graduation, and they can choose a career path that suits them according to their interests and abilities.