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What
you learn at The Graduate School of Japanese Red Cross
Kyushu International College of Nursing.
The Graduate School of Japanese Red Cross Kyushu International College of Nursing
was established in April 2007.
The civilization has progressed and developed so that consequent globalization
has shrunk the world of the 21st century that we live in and will be increasingly
promoting the people-to-people and cultural exchanges.
This concurrently enables the environmental and health issues happening somewhere
in the world also to happen in any other parts of the world and to have direct
influence on our daily lives.
This circumstance shows that we need to carry out interdisciplinary researches
on a wide range of health problems, to generate more theory and techniques that
respond to social needs of domestic and international healthcare and to produce
practical specialists of nursing and healthcare.
Our graduate course in nursing consists of five areas of specialty: International
Development and Health, World Health Crisis, Health Promotion, Increasing Age
and Nursing, and Mental Health. With you who stand by the humanitarian principles
of the Red Cross, who are capable of dealing with various health issues, who
aspire to become researcher, educator or practitioner of nursing and healthcare
of high degree of expertise, and who are keenly motivated and rich in creativity,
we wish to share our joy of learning and aim to create new wisdom. |
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