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Adult nurse - provides medical care, supports recovery and promotes good health for patients suffering from acute and long-term illnesses, or diseases such as diabetes or arthritis, and surgical patients. Nurses plan and carry out care within a multidisciplinary team and are the main point of contact for patients.
* Mental health nurse - works with children, adults and older people suffering from various types of mental health problems to help them to overcome their illness or come to terms with it in order to maximise their life potential.
* Paediatric nurse - a registered nurse responsible for promoting optimum health and for preventing ill health amongst children up to the age of 18, intervening where appropriate to provide holistic care in cases of acute and chronic illness.
* Health promotion specialist - also known as a health education specialist or officer. These specialists promote awareness of health issues to individuals and the community and look at ways of dealing with health issues and encouraging healthy life styles.
* Health services manager - responsible for planning, directing, coordinating and supervising the delivery of local healthcare provision through the management of local hospitals, general practitioners and community health services. Generalists manage an entire facility, while specialists manage a department. The NHS runs its own graduate management training schemes.
* Community development worker - works with members of the community who need help, usually the sick and elderly or people with addictions or social problems.
* Social worker - offers support to vulnerable members of the community and their families to combat problems they are struggling to cope with alone.
Jobs where your degree would be useful
* Physiotherapist - treats a range of health problems through the use of physical movement and exercises, massage and the use of technology. Dietitian - advises and supports patients with special dietary needs and devises diets.
* Nutritional therapist - advises clients on how to improve overall health and wellbeing by assessing needs, problems, diet and lifestyle, and recommending changes. Many major food manufacturers and retailers employ nutritionists and food scientists and opportunities also arise in research, education and journalism.
* Counsellor - works on a confidential basis, listening carefully to clients and offering the time, empathy and respect to enable them to express their personal feelings and possibly understand themselves from a different perspective. This practice helps clients to reduce their confusion and make changes in their life if they so choose. Counsellors enable clients to make their own choices within the framework of an agreed counselling contract. They do not give advice.
* - teaches on health studies and related study programmes in a further education colleges or adult education establishments.
The Ministry of Health plays a leading role in improving the health of the people including mental, physical and social well being, for overall national development with the increased participation of the private sector and non-government institutions in the implementation of programmes. The Ministry is also responsible to make necessary arrangements and formulate policies for effective delivery of curative services, disease prevention, health promotive activities and establishment of a primary health care system. These activities will be maintained at an international standard under the policies declared on health by Government of Nepal, ultimately improving the overall condition of health services.
Role and Responsibilities of Ministry of Health and Population
Research, Planning & Development of Public Sector Health Services
Research and Development of Preventive, Promotive, Curative, and Rehabilitative services associated with Allopathy, Ayurveda, Homeopathy & Unani System of Medicine
Health Trainings
Non- Governmental Organizations associated with health services.
Research, Production, Quality Control, Price Control and Sales & Distribution of drugs and control of narcotic drugs and control in sales & distribution, import, export & use of unsafe & poor quality drugs.
Contact with International Health Organizations and International/ Regional Conferences, Workshops, Seminars etc.
Family Planning & Maternal and Child Health & Population Planning
Environmental Health Programme
Health & Nutrition Education
Medical and Health Councils, Academics & other Health Institutions.
Nepal Health Sevices Act- Recruitment, appointment, transfer, disciplinary actions and other related activities.
Population Policy, Planning, Programming and Implementation.
Population Studies and Research, Surveys, Trainings and National/ International Seminars & Conventions
Population related National & International Contact and Co-ordination
Population related document publications and dissemination
Migration Policy, Planning, Programming and Implementation
Regular and Periodical review and Monitoring of population programmes implemented by Governmental and Non Governmental Organizations.
Population related Manpower.
Adult nurse - provides medical care, supports recovery and promotes good health for patients suffering from acute and long-term illnesses, or diseases such as diabetes or arthritis, and surgical patients. Nurses plan and carry out care within a multidisciplinary team and are the main point of contact for patients.
* Mental health nurse - works with children, adults and older people suffering from various types of mental health problems to help them to overcome their illness or come to terms with it in order to maximise their life potential.
* Paediatric nurse - a registered nurse responsible for promoting optimum health and for preventing ill health amongst children up to the age of 18, intervening where appropriate to provide holistic care in cases of acute and chronic illness.
* Health promotion specialist - also known as a health education specialist or officer. These specialists promote awareness of health issues to individuals and the community and look at ways of dealing with health issues and encouraging healthy life styles.
* Health services manager - responsible for planning, directing, coordinating and supervising the delivery of local healthcare provision through the management of local hospitals, general practitioners and community health services. Generalists manage an entire facility, while specialists manage a department. The NHS runs its own graduate management training schemes.
* Community development worker - works with members of the community who need help, usually the sick and elderly or people with addictions or social problems.
* Social worker - offers support to vulnerable members of the community and their families to combat problems they are struggling to cope with alone.
Jobs where your degree would be useful
* Physiotherapist - treats a range of health problems through the use of physical movement and exercises, massage and the use of technology. Dietitian - advises and supports patients with special dietary needs and devises diets.
* Nutritional therapist - advises clients on how to improve overall health and wellbeing by assessing needs, problems, diet and lifestyle, and recommending changes. Many major food manufacturers and retailers employ nutritionists and food scientists and opportunities also arise in research, education and journalism.
* Counsellor - works on a confidential basis, listening carefully to clients and offering the time, empathy and respect to enable them to express their personal feelings and possibly understand themselves from a different perspective. This practice helps clients to reduce their confusion and make changes in their life if they so choose. Counsellors enable clients to make their own choices within the framework of an agreed counselling contract. They do not give advice.
* - teaches on health studies and related study programmes in a further education colleges or adult education establishments.
The Ministry of Health plays a leading role in improving the health of the people including mental, physical and social well being, for overall national development with the increased participation of the private sector and non-government institutions in the implementation of programmes. The Ministry is also responsible to make necessary arrangements and formulate policies for effective delivery of curative services, disease prevention, health promotive activities and establishment of a primary health care system. These activities will be maintained at an international standard under the policies declared on health by Government of Nepal, ultimately improving the overall condition of health services.
Role and Responsibilities of Ministry of Health and Population
Health Policy, Planning & Implementation. |
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