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Broad domain encompassing the professional practice, education, and scholarship of licensed nurses across numerous clinical specialties and organizational roles worldwide.
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Community Health Nurses are registered nurses who provide preventive care, health education, and direct clinical services in community settings, focusing on populations rather than individual patients.
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Community Health Nurses
Surgical nurses are highly trained registered nurses who provide specialized care for patients before, during, and after surgery, working as an essential part of operating room teams.
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Surgical Nurses
Geriatric nurses are registered nurses who specialize in caring for older adults, offering expertise in age-related health issues and working in settings like nursing homes, hospitals, and community programs.
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Geriatric Nurses
Critical Care Nurses are highly specialized registered nurses who provide intensive care to critically ill patients, primarily within hospital Intensive Care Units (ICUs), using advanced clinical skills and life support training.
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Critical Care Nurses
Pediatric nurses are registered nurses who specialize in providing healthcare to infants, children, and adolescents, guided by specialized training in pediatric care and communication.
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Pediatric Nurses
Oncology nurses are registered nurses who specialize in caring for patients with cancer, supporting individuals through diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship. They play a critical role in administering therapies, providing education, and navigating complex care situations across the cancer continuum.
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Oncology Nurses
Emergency nurses are registered nurses who specialize in caring for patients in hospital emergency departments, adept at rapid assessment, trauma intervention, and high-pressure teamwork.
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Emergency Nurses
Psychiatric nurses are registered nurses who specialize in caring for patients with mental health challenges, providing assessment, treatment, and professional support in a variety of clinical settings.
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Psychiatric Nurses
Community Health Nurses are registered nurses who provide preventive care, health education, and direct clinical services in community settings, focusing on populations rather than individual patients.
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Community Health Nurses
Surgical nurses are highly trained registered nurses who provide specialized care for patients before, during, and after surgery, working as an essential part of operating room teams.
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Surgical Nurses
Geriatric nurses are registered nurses who specialize in caring for older adults, offering expertise in age-related health issues and working in settings like nursing homes, hospitals, and community programs.
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Geriatric Nurses
Critical Care Nurses are highly specialized registered nurses who provide intensive care to critically ill patients, primarily within hospital Intensive Care Units (ICUs), using advanced clinical skills and life support training.
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Critical Care Nurses
Pediatric nurses are registered nurses who specialize in providing healthcare to infants, children, and adolescents, guided by specialized training in pediatric care and communication.
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Pediatric Nurses
Oncology nurses are registered nurses who specialize in caring for patients with cancer, supporting individuals through diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship. They play a critical role in administering therapies, providing education, and navigating complex care situations across the cancer continuum.
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Oncology Nurses
Emergency nurses are registered nurses who specialize in caring for patients in hospital emergency departments, adept at rapid assessment, trauma intervention, and high-pressure teamwork.
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Emergency Nurses
Psychiatric nurses are registered nurses who specialize in caring for patients with mental health challenges, providing assessment, treatment, and professional support in a variety of clinical settings.
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Psychiatric Nurses
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Health Sciences is a broad domain encompassing the study and practice of health, disease, and healthcare delivery across disciplines such as medicine, nursing, pharmacy, public health, and allied health professions. It unites practitioners and researchers who share formal training pathways, accreditation bodies, and specialized professional networks.
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Health Sciences
Broad domain encompassing all licensed and certified professionals who deliver medical and allied health services, including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, therapists, and emergency medical personnel.
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Medical Professionals
Medicine is the broad field dedicated to preventing, diagnosing, and treating disease, uniting professionals across clinical practice, research, and education. It encompasses sub-communities of physicians, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, and other healthcare practitioners organized through formal training, licensure, and professional societies.
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Medicine
Broad domain encompassing licensed healthcare practitioners outside medicine and nursing, such as physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists, who provide diagnostic, technical, therapeutic, and support services across clinical settings.
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Allied Health Professionals
Pharmacy is the professional and scientific field devoted to the preparation, dispensing, and safe use of medications. It encompasses multiple distinct communities—from practicing pharmacists and technicians to students and specialized research areas—each with its own education, regulatory frameworks, and insider practices.
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Pharmacy
Health Sciences is a broad domain encompassing the study and practice of health, disease, and healthcare delivery across disciplines such as medicine, nursing, pharmacy, public health, and allied health professions. It unites practitioners and researchers who share formal training pathways, accreditation bodies, and specialized professional networks.
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Health Sciences
Broad domain encompassing all licensed and certified professionals who deliver medical and allied health services, including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, therapists, and emergency medical personnel.
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Medical Professionals
Medicine is the broad field dedicated to preventing, diagnosing, and treating disease, uniting professionals across clinical practice, research, and education. It encompasses sub-communities of physicians, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, and other healthcare practitioners organized through formal training, licensure, and professional societies.
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Medicine
Broad domain encompassing licensed healthcare practitioners outside medicine and nursing, such as physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists, who provide diagnostic, technical, therapeutic, and support services across clinical settings.
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Allied Health Professionals
Pharmacy is the professional and scientific field devoted to the preparation, dispensing, and safe use of medications. It encompasses multiple distinct communities—from practicing pharmacists and technicians to students and specialized research areas—each with its own education, regulatory frameworks, and insider practices.
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Pharmacy
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Nurses are healthcare professionals trained to provide patient care, health education, and care coordination in a wide range of clinical settings. They form a distinct and globally recognized community grounded in specialized training, licensure, and a shared culture of patient advocacy.

Nurses
Nursing Students are individuals enrolled in formal nursing programs, united by rigorous academic demands, clinical training, and a shared journey to become licensed healthcare professionals.

Nursing Students
Nurse Managers are registered nurses responsible for leading clinical teams, managing staff, and overseeing operational aspects of patient care units in hospitals and other healthcare facilities.

Nurse Managers
Oncology nurses are registered nurses who specialize in caring for patients with cancer, supporting individuals through diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship. They play a critical role in administering therapies, providing education, and navigating complex care situations across the cancer continuum.

Oncology Nurses
Geriatric nurses are registered nurses who specialize in caring for older adults, offering expertise in age-related health issues and working in settings like nursing homes, hospitals, and community programs.

Geriatric Nurses
Critical Care Nurses are highly specialized registered nurses who provide intensive care to critically ill patients, primarily within hospital Intensive Care Units (ICUs), using advanced clinical skills and life support training.
