NURSE EDUCATION YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW
Authors : Goran Stojanović
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Abstract
The traditional orientation of the international organization of the Red Cross to support and
raise nursing as a relevant factor in the achievement of goals and the transfer of work
programmes towards the protection and improvement of people's health, contributed to the Red
Cross of Serbia developing its activity towards the increasingly complex training of health care
personnel. The path was covered from lower schools for child care workers in republican
centers, through a high school for nurses in Belgrade, to the eminent higher school for nurses
- "College in Simina Street", the founder, together with the health service, planned to employ
the first generations in key places in the teaching bases of the school and in schools for nurses,
in order to ensure quality staff for raising the level of professional work and for inclusion in
the processes of education and upbringing of generations of nurses to come. The Higher
Medical School in Belgrade was founded in 1958 with two departments: the Department of
Senior Nursing Technicians and the Department of Senior Sanitary Technicians. The education
of senior nurses in Serbia until 1973 was carried out in two schools, namely in the Higher
School for Nurses of the Yugoslav Red Cross and in the Higher Medical School in Belgrade. Already in 1971, the idea of integrating the Higher School for Nurses of the Yugoslav Red Cross
with the Higher Medical School in Belgrade was initiated. Since 2007, the transformation of the
school from higher to high has begun, and a study programme of basic vocational studies for nurses
has been created. This programme was accredited by the decision of the Ministry of Education of
the Republic of Serbia dated April 30, 2007. The goal of the programme is the higher education of
nurses who should be qualified to work in the field of theoretical and practical nursing and to take
on responsible tasks for the protection and improvement of health.
The school's specialist study programmes have a clearly defined role in the system of higher
education of nurses, and they follow on from the basic professional studies. The new study
programme Vocational master's nurse - clinical nursing lasts two school years and is realized
through five modules within the framework of theoretical work, exercises, independent work of
students, professional practice in health institutions and the preparation of a master's thesis under
the supervision of a mentor.