Nursing

Nursing

A specialist in nursing, with a 4-year education based on basic education, can work as:

  • General Practice Nurse
  • Nurse performing nursing duties in therapy
  • Nurse performing nursing duties in pediatrics
  • Nurse performing nursing duties in surgery
  • Nurse performing nursing duties in obstetrics and gynecology
  • Nurse performing nursing duties in infectious diseases department
  • Nurse performing nursing duties in neurology
  • Nurse performing nursing duties in psychiatry
  • Nurse performing nursing duties in dermatology 
  • Nurse performing nursing duties in diseases of the nose, throat, and ear
  • Nurse performing nursing duties in ophthalmology
  • Nurse performing nursing functions in the intensive care unit and intensive therapy
  • Nurse performing nursing duties in rehabilitation and traditional medicine

A nurse‘s responsibilities extend beyond patient care. Alongside other healthcare professionals, a nurse contributes to public health and addresses issues related to disease prevention. Essential character traits for a nurse include compassion and mercy. It’s a profession that will remain relevant for a long time.


For the implementation of the core educational program in the field of Nursing at the Vocational College of the University Haybusak, the following durations of study are established: