M.Sc. in Oncology Nursing

M.Sc. in Oncology Nursing is a specialized postgraduate program designed to equip nurses with advanced skills in the care of cancer patients. This comprehensive course, typically lasting 2 years, focuses on various aspects of oncology care, including cancer biology, treatments, palliative care, and psychological support for patients and their families. Students will learn to provide specialized nursing interventions, manage chemotherapy and radiotherapy side effects, and enhance their ability to offer holistic patient care. The program also includes clinical placements and research components, ensuring hands-on experience and academic rigor. Graduates will be prepared to work in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, cancer treatment centers, and research institutions, contributing to improving patient outcomes in oncology nursing.