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School Of Nursing UPH Graduated Professional Generalist Nurses

02/07/2012 Uncategorized

School Of Nursing UPH Graduated Professional Generalist Nurses

Following the Graduation XXI that was held on the end of May 2012, nurse profession program also graduated their students on June 13 2012. wisudawan
All of the graduates

Following the Graduation XXI that was held on the end of May 2012, nurse profession program also graduated their students on June 13 2012. Forty-two students, 12 ETP 2008 students and 30 CC 2008 students, were graduated on that day.

Nurse profession program was finished in 2 semesters to accomplish 36 credits and the program was taken after the students completed nurse profession undergraduate program (S. Kep), where the lectures finished in 8 semesters. ?After completing the profession program, the students must complete one more stage. That is the process to get Surat Tanda Registrasi from Ministry of Health, to do their profession?, said Dr. Fransiska Maria S.,Dra.,SKp.,MPd., the Acting Dean of Faculty of Nursing & Allied Health Sciences of UPH.

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Dr. Fransiska Maria S.,Dra.,SKp.,MPd. (fourth from left), the Acting Dean of Faculty of Nursing & Allied Health Sciences

Today, Faculty of Nursing UPH is cooperating with national and international institutions to produce professional generalist nurse, who characterized by ?palliative care? endorsed by True Knowledge, Godly Character, and Faith in God. Palliative care itself is a process to give nursery holistically and comprehensively for the patients who are in terminal disease phase, so they could surrender and pass the condition they suffered peacefully, while glorifying God. ?We are widely opened for prospective students who have motivation and commitment to be a professional nurse and willing to be educated in accordance with UPH?s vision and mission?, Dr. Fransiska Maria continued.

Most of the graduates were participants of scholarship from Siloam Hospitals Groups, and they would be placed at Siloam Hospitals Group to do the service. Nevertheless, there were also opportunities for graduates who were not the participants of scholarship to work at Siloam Hospitals Groups. (ft)

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