soniyasaji29
About Candidate
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Education
“Basic BSc Nursing is a four‑year undergraduate program that prepares students to become professional nurses with strong clinical knowledge and hands‑on patient care skills. The course includes training in medical‑surgical nursing, pediatrics, obstetrics, mental health, community health, and nursing research. Graduates are equipped to provide safe, effective, and compassionate care in hospitals, clinics, and community health settings.”
“Completed Higher Secondary Education (+2), meeting all academic requirements of the senior secondary level and demonstrating competence across core subjects.”
“Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) signifies the successful completion of Class 10, establishing the foundational stage of formal education. It certifies a student’s basic academic proficiency in core subjects and qualifies them to pursue higher secondary studies.”
Work & Experience
“A Registered Nurse with a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) is an advanced‑practice nursing professional trained in higher‑level clinical care, leadership, and evidence‑based practice. The MSN qualification enhances expertise in patient assessment, clinical decision‑making, healthcare management, and specialized nursing roles. It prepares nurses to lead teams, educate future nurses, contribute to research, and deliver high‑quality care across diverse healthcare settings.”
“A Registered Nurse with a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) is an advanced‑practice nursing professional trained in higher‑level clinical care, leadership, and evidence‑based practice. The MSN qualification enhances expertise in patient assessment, clinical decision‑making, healthcare management, and specialized nursing roles. It prepares nurses to lead teams, educate future nurses, contribute to research, and deliver high‑quality care across diverse healthcare settings.”
“A Registered Nurse in Radiology is a specialized nursing professional responsible for supporting patients before, during, and after diagnostic imaging and interventional radiology procedures. The role includes patient assessment, preparation, monitoring, administering medications or contrast agents, assisting radiologists, and ensuring safety throughout imaging processes. Radiology nurses combine strong clinical judgment with technical understanding of imaging environments to deliver safe, efficient, and compassionate care.”