Why study nursing in Australia? First of all: the traditional understanding of the profession of "nurse" is different. Australian nursing practitioners need to be able to understand cases, get medicines for patients, follow the doctor's instructions to prepare corresponding medic

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Why should you study nursing in Australia?

First of all: The traditional understanding of the profession of "nurse" is different. Australian nursing practitioners need to be able to understand cases, get medicines for patients, follow the doctor's instructions to prepare corresponding medical equipment when visiting the doctor, and cooperate with the doctor to treat patients. Professional skills to make comprehensive diagnosis and care.

A teacher from Yunxiao Study Abroad Network said that in addition, nurses need to deal with and communicate with various patients, and understand the patients' demands. The above realization is based on the nurses' proficient English skills. After all, no mistakes are allowed in medical treatment. Therefore, there are higher requirements for language. Generally, IELTS 4 and 7 or equivalent are required.

 Secondly,

 1. Australia's nursing industry has strict registration and standardized management, and is supervised by the government.

 2. Australia’s nursing industry has a relatively complete job segmentation, divided into various categories such as general nursing, elderly care, critical care, and child care.

 Registered Nurse - Registered Nurse

 Enrolled Nurse

 Nurse Worker - Assistant in Nursing

 The registered nurse that we Chinese students generally choose the most!

Among the above three qualification levels, registered nurses also have the highest salary!

According to the Australian Government Employment Department’s 2020 Occupational Employment Forecast, the number of employed registered nurses in Australia is expected to increase by 46,500 by November 2025.

This means that there is still a huge talent gap in this industry

Job opportunities are quite abundant~

Moreover, nursing work in Australia has very good salary and benefits, and it is a veritable "golden rice bowl" profession. The weekly salary of a registered nurse can reach 1,937 Australian dollars*, which is far higher than the average industry level~

Why study nursing in Australia? First of all: the traditional understanding of the profession of

Why study nursing in South Australia?

Look at the ranking:

2022QS World University Ranking of Nursing Majors Top 100

2018-20QLT Graduate Outcome Survey

Nursing Undergraduate overall employment index ranked first in Australia

2018 Australian Research Excellence (ERA)

Nursing research far beyond the world First-class level

Look at the configuration:

South Australia is a famous medical state in Australia.

Adelaide Biomedical City is the largest biomedical campus in the southern hemisphere, and the University of South Australia Cancer Institute is located here, working with world-class medical and health institutions to carry out important research and development.

In addition, the school is also home to the Rosemary Bryant AO Research Center. A gathering of leading research experts working together to advance the critical role nursing plays in the health system.

Nursing is an empirical science. The school has invested millions of Australian dollars to build one of Australia's most advanced simulated hospital environments and nursing teaching facilities.

The special facility of the Chengdong Campus Health College is the simulated hospital HHHS, which simulates the real community and hospital ward environment. The facility is also equipped with a highly interactive high-tech patient mannequin for students to conduct immersive clinical nursing simulation experiments and practical exercises.

The school has in-depth cooperation with local institutions such as the Royal Adelaide Hospital, Australia’s outstanding public teaching hospital, the Adelaide National Mental Health Service, and the Women and Children’s Health Network to provide a wealth of internship opportunities for nursing students.

Nursing undergraduate majors will receive industry internship support from the first year.You will conduct 1,000 hours of nursing practice under the personal leadership of a licensed registered nurse, and the school's Clinical Placement Unit will do its best to provide assistance throughout the process.

The nursing major is also on the list of skilled immigrants. It is a very advantageous immigration major, and South Australian students can also enjoy an additional 5 points for immigration.

View the course:

Bachelor of Nursing

This degree is accredited by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Board and aims to enable students to become the modern medical professionals by mastering primary medical care, clinical care and treatment and other professional knowledge and core nursing practice methods. Top talent required by healthcare services.

 ·Starting time: February each year

 ·Teaching duration: 3 years of full-time

 ·2023 course tuition: $34,300 per year

 ·IELTS score: total score 7.0 (single 7 points) can be submitted in one go or combined!

Submission of combined scores: Nursing majors can accept the combined scores of two English exams. The conditions are as follows:

· The time interval between the two IELTS tests is within half a year;

· The total score each time is not less than 7;

· In the two exams, the four individual items of listening, speaking, reading and writing are not lower than each time 6.5, and get 7 at least once.

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