1. Clinical Nursing: to take care of patients in hospitals, clinics, and other medical institutions, including measuring vital signs, administering medication, changing medication, and assisting doctors with examinations and treatments.
2. Nursing Management: Responsible for nursing management in hospitals, nursing homes, and other institutions, including developing nursing plans, managing nursing staff, and coordinating nursing care.
3. Nursing education: to engage in nursing education in medical schools, nursing schools and other institutions, and teach nursing-related courses.
4. Nursing research: to engage in nursing-related research and explore new theories, technologies and methods in nursing.
5. Community Nursing: to engage in nursing care for community residents in community health centers and other places, including health education, disease prevention, chronic disease management, etc.
In short, graduates of the nursing program can engage in a variety of work in the field of medical, nursing, education, research and other fields, and contribute to the social health cause.