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About the Department of Medical-Surgical Nursing

 

The Department of Medical-Surgical Nursing at King Saud University plays a vital role as a fundamental pillar of the nursing specialties in the college.

About Maternal and Child Health Nursing Department

The Department of Maternal and Child Health Nursing was established when the Department of Nursing at the College of Applied Medical Sciences was transformed into an independent college in accordance with Royal Order No. 7/B/1551 dated 1/8/1425 AH. It was the main department of the four departments in the college.

DEPARTMENT OF NURSING ADMINISTRATION AND EDUCATIONEDIT

Nursing Administration and Education Department was established with the issuance of the Royal Decree to transform the Nursing Department in the College of Applied Medical Sciences at King Saud University into an independent college, pursuant to Royal Decree No. 7/B/1551 dated 8/1/1425 AH. This department is one of the four departments included in the college. The department extends its goals and philosophy from the college and university goals and philosophy. The department, in partnership with the other departments, teaches undergraduate courses in Nursing Sciences.

DEPARTMENT OF Maternal And Child Health Nursing

 

 

DEPARTMENTS OF COMMUNITY, MENTAL AND PSYCHOLOGY

 

DEPARTMENTSDEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL SURGICAL NURSING

 

DEPARTMENT OF NURSING ADMINISTRATION AND EDUCATIONEDIT

 

The Labs and Simulation Unit

 

Community Relations Unit

 

Job Description:

This unit is responsible for highlighting the role of the college and its staff in supporting and enhancing community service activities.

 

Unit Tasks:

Establish partnerships and agreements with internal and external entities that enhance community service.

Data Management Unit

Data Management Unit

Description of the work:

The unit is responsible for issuing statistical reports and annual performance indicators, benchmarking, and making recommendations for improvement based on the statistical results of performance indicators.

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