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At the end of the three-year program, a nursing graduate must provide preventive, curative, palliative, and rehabilitative care of a technical, relational, and educational nature. Nursing graduates participate in identifying individual and community health needs; plan, manage, and evaluate nursing care interventions; ensure the correct application of diagnostic and therapeutic prescriptions; and act both individually and in collaboration with other healthcare professionals. Nurses are placed in public and private healthcare facilities, rehabilitation and care centers for the disabled, hospices, medical and/or multi-specialty clinics, home care, freelance work, research, teaching, and management, with advanced training guaranteed by a Master's, Master's, and PhD degree.