Nursing Degree
In distinctive parts of the world, the educational background for nurses varies widely. In some parts of eastern Europe, nurses are alpine school graduates with twelve to eighteen months of training. In contrast, Chile requires any registered nurse to have at least a bachelor's degree.
Australia back-number a long tradition of post-basic courses, customarily of a six month in month out (minor) or twelve month (major) duration, which included go midwifery, maternal and child welfare, psychiatric, peri-operative ("theatre nursing"), intensive care, and coronary exasperation in later years, as well as a myriad of other courses. They are now on the assumption by the university sector as postgraduate diplomas or post graduate certificates, depending on the length and complexity.
