Explore Nursing Roles by Patient Population
Match your skills and interests to the patient groups you feel most called to serve, whether neonatal care, geriatric support, or specialized fields.+
Adult
Provide nursing care for the adult population across med-surg, critical care, telemetry, oncology, and more.
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Geriatric
Provide specialized care for older adults in long-term care, geriatric clinics, memory care, rehab, and home health settings.
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Surgical
Deliver perioperative care, assist in OR procedures, and support patients before, during, and after surgery in diverse specialties.
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Pediatric
Specialize in caring for children, from newborns through adolescence, across settings like PICU, pediatric oncology, outpatient pediatrics, and more.
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Cardiac
Focus on patients with heart conditions, working in cardiac ICUs, telemetry units, cath labs, cardiac rehab, or outpatient cardiology clinics.
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Women’s Health
Provide specialized care in obstetrics, gynecology, labor & delivery, reproductive health, and maternal-child nursing.
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Mental Health
Deliver psychiatric and behavioral health care in inpatient psych units, mental health clinics, substance abuse programs, and counseling.
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Oncology
Care for patients battling cancer, administer chemotherapy, support symptom management, and coordinate multidisciplinary treatments.
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Neonatal
Provide specialized care for premature or critically ill newborns in neonatal intensive care units (NICU) and other high-acuity newborn settings.