1. Respiratory nursing training in Croatia
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Kristina Pauker, Jasminka Ban Grahovac, Ivana Lalic, Liljana Konecki, Tanja Zovko, Sladana Rezic, Maja Majeric, Aleksandra Trupkovic, Snjezana Cukljek, Marija Mandaric, Tea Grgec, Sandra Karabatic, and Andreja Sajnic
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Croatian ,lcsh:RC705-779 ,Secondary level ,Higher education ,business.industry ,education ,MEDLINE ,social sciences ,lcsh:Diseases of the respiratory system ,Expert Opinion ,Respiratory, nursing education, Croatia ,language.human_language ,humanities ,Nursing ,Political science ,language ,Training Experiences ,Nurse education ,business ,geographic locations ,health care economics and organizations ,Graduation - Abstract
Nursing education in the Republic of Croatia is conducted at the secondary and higher education levels (post-secondary and tertiary). Croatian nursing education is in line with the recommendations of European Directives 2005/36/EC [1] and 2013/55/EU [2]. High school (secondary level) education lasts for 5 years; after graduation, students are awarded the title “general care nurse” [3].
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- 2018