Masters in nursing
After completing a nursing degree , specialisation is key to developing a more advanced professional career and accessing new roles within the healthcare system. Master's degrees allow you to specialise in clinical areas, such as oncology or emergencies, or to focus on the management and direction of health services.
Specialisation broadens career options within the health sector:
UAX offers training that is practice-oriented and connected to the healthcare environment, with programmes designed to respond to the real needs of the sector.
The university stands out for its focus on employability, innovation and teaching quality, with training that allows students to apply their knowledge from the start and advance in their professional development. Not surprisingly, ConSalud ranks us as the top 2 Best Nursing Degrees in Spain.
Specialties such as emergency and oncology nursing are in high demand in the clinical setting, while healthcare management offers opportunities in management and coordination positions.
It is not compulsory, but highly recommended if you want to specialise, get into better positions or move into more responsible roles.
The duration is usually between 1 and 2 years, depending on the programme and modality.
Advanced practice nursing involves a higher level of clinical specialisation, with more specific competencies in patient care.
Yes, many programmes are designed for working professionals, making it possible to combine training and work.
It allows you to work in specialised units, improve clinical care and access more technical roles within the healthcare environment.
You can work in hospitals, health centres, specialised units, emergency services or in health management.
Specialities such as emergency and advanced practice are the most hospital-oriented.
Sí, los másteres en dirección y gestión sanitaria permiten acceder a roles de coordinación y liderazgo dentro del sistema sanitario.