About the Department of Nursing and Midwifery

The Department of Nursing and Midwifery offers the following study programmes:

Bachelor degree programmes (3-years, in Czech):

  • General Nursing
  • Pediatric Nursing
  • Midwifery

Master degree programmes (2-years, in Czech):

  • Mental Health Nursing
  • Surgical Nursing
  • Medical Nursing
  • Community Midwifery

Doctoral (PhD) degree programme (4-years, in Czech):

  • Nursing

It trains graduates to provide health care services in primary, secondary and tertiary prevention and care, to offer nursing care in illness, rehabilitation and after-treatment. Graduates are able to offer nursing care to individuals, families, groups and communities in various states of health and illness, thus contributing to the maintenance or restoration of health or to a peaceful and dignified death. The professional training of students is based on scientific and research-based knowledge.

The Department of Nursing and Midwifery focuses on the development of nursing and on issues of nursing practice both from a theoretical and practical perspective. The staff organize international nursing symposia, professional seminars and lifelong learning courses (certified Mentor courses, Pediatric Nursing courses, General Nursing courses). Foreign cooperation is carried out as part of bilateral contracts and Erasmus mobility agreements. The Department's staff participates in several international and research projects. The Department is a member of the Florence Network for European Cooperation in Nursing and Midwifery in Higher Education.

The Department teaches all nursing subjects at the Faculty, plus subjects that deal with human health and illness holistically – e.g. psychological subjects and subjects related to ethics or public health services. The clinical nursing placement is fully provided by mentors who are graduates of a certified mentor course.


Updated: 18. 01. 2023