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Kauno Kolegija
Bachelor in General Practice Nursing
- Kaunas, Lithuania
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English, Lithuanian
General Practice Nursing students have a lot of clinical training, professional internships take place in first-level practice centers, second-level hospitals, and third-level hospital departments. Students can choose part-time studies or internships under the “Erasmus+” study program in various foreign higher education institutions or medical institutions. Students have the opportunity to study and obtain a double diploma degree at XAMK University in Finland.

LAB University of Applied Sciences
Bachelor of Health Care, Public Health Nurse, Lappeenranta
- Lappeenranta, Finland
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Bachelor of Health Care, Public Health Nurse As a Public Health Nurse, you can promote the health, functional capacity, and well-being of people and families of different ages in a wide range of areas. You can identify clients and their families who are part of risk groups. You support and help them and guide them to the necessary help resources.
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Nursing Education degree programs at the Bachelor's level prepare you to become a skilled nursing educator, focusing on enhancing the future of healthcare through teaching. You'll immerse yourself in a field that combines clinical practice with educational theory, making a tangible impact on both students and patients.
Through courses in curriculum development, assessment strategies, and instructional design, you'll learn how to create engaging learning environments for aspiring nurses. You'll also study subjects like advanced patient care techniques and health policy, which are essential for guiding future practitioners. The program encourages strong communication and collaboration skills, vital for mentoring and leading educational initiatives.
As students engage with diverse perspectives in nursing, they build confidence in their teaching abilities and foster adaptability in the ever-evolving healthcare landscape. Graduates typically pursue careers as nurse educators, clinical instructors, or education coordinators in various healthcare settings, helping to shape the next generation of nursing professionals.