This is the basic title for a nurse who has completed a recognized nursing program and is registered with the Malaysian Nursing Board.
A general term for nurses providing direct patient care in hospitals, clinics, or other healthcare settings.
A nurse who is in charge of a particular shift or unit, responsible for overseeing the nursing staff and ensuring the smooth operation of the unit.
A nurse in a supervisory role, responsible for managing and coordinating the activities of nursing staff within a department or facility.
A nurse in a managerial role who oversees the daily operations of a nursing unit or department.
A nurse with advanced education and expertise in a specific clinical area, providing specialized care and often involved in education and research.
A nurse responsible for teaching and training nursing students or other healthcare professionals.
Nurses with advanced education and training, often authorized to diagnose and treat certain medical conditions. Nurse Practitioners may have specializations such as family practice, pediatrics, or gerontology.
A nurse working in the community, focusing on preventive healthcare, health promotion, and education.
A nurse specialized in providing care to pregnant women, assisting in childbirth, and offering postpartum care.
A nurse with specialized training in caring for critically ill patients, often working in intensive care units (ICUs) or critical care settings.
A nurse specializing in the care of infants, children, and adolescents.
A nurse specializing in the care of patients with cancer, providing support and treatment throughout the cancer journey.
Nurses with advanced education and training, often authorized to diagnose and treat certain medical conditions. Nurse Practitioners may have specializations such as family practice, pediatrics, or gerontology.
A nurse working in the community, focusing on preventive healthcare, health promotion, and education.
A nurse specialized in providing care to pregnant women, assisting in childbirth, and offering postpartum care.
A nurse with specialized training in caring for critically ill patients, often working in intensive care units (ICUs) or critical care settings.
A nurse specializing in the care of infants, children, and adolescents.
A nurse specializing in the care of patients with cancer, providing support and treatment throughout the cancer journey.