What does the health school do? What can I do after graduation?

Studying in a health school usually comes out to work in a hospital or clinic, engaged in nursing or medical work. The longer the working hours, the stronger the skills, the better the service level and the higher the salary. Basically, I won't lose my job.

Health school belongs to secondary vocational colleges, which mainly trains junior talents of medical specialty. The main majors are nursing, pharmacy, midwifery and oral nursing. Nursing school has become the current health school, with nursing specialty as the main and other specialties as the supplement. The predecessor of health school is nursing school. The health school has 18 fully equipped laboratories for anatomy, physiology, immunology, pharmacology, internal medicine and surgery, a medical practice base and oral training center to simulate the clinical environment, a language lab, a computer room, a multimedia classroom, an electronic preview room, a track and field, an indoor gymnasium and other sports facilities, a teaching practice point, a campus network and information resources with Internet access in the school.