Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will be able to:
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- Demonstrate the fundamental knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to fulfill professional nursing roles and functions.
- Promote, maintain, and advocate for the health and well-being of individuals, families, and communities.
- Provide holistic and person-centered care in accordance with human dignity, social justice, cultural values, and ethical principles.
- Establish effective communication and collaboration with individuals, families, communities, colleagues, healthcare teams, institutions, and organizations in the delivery of health services.
- Utilize informatics and healthcare technologies effectively in professional practice, education, management, and research; apply evidence-based research findings, care standards, and innovative approaches.
- Participate actively in scientific research, disseminate findings, and contribute to the development of nursing science.
- Contribute to the development, implementation, evaluation, and improvement of health policies and institutional quality systems, demonstrating leadership in providing safe and high-quality healthcare services.
- Engage in lifelong learning and maintain professional development; follow current global developments in nursing through the use of a foreign language; participate in international professional collaborations; and generate solutions for global health challenges.
- Protect the natural environment and biodiversity, support sustainable healthcare practices, and provide climate-sensitive nursing care.
- Identify nursing care priorities and take an active role in crisis management during natural disasters, epidemics, and other public health emergencies.
- Develop and maintain a professional identity, actively participate in professional organizations, and contribute to the advancement of the nursing profession.
- Act as a role model and change agent, demonstrating leadership in implementing innovative and evidence-based nursing practices.