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Our Graduate School of Clinical Nursing Science was established to strengthen social care and contribute to the advancement of healthcare practice through the education of advanced practice nurses. Since its founding in 2001, we have pursued excellence in education and innovation in research, grounded in the Catholic spirit, and have continuously contributed to promoting community health and advancing the values of social care.
In response to the rapidly evolving healthcare environment, we offer four master’s degree programs—Home Care Nursing, Infection Control Nursing, Hospice Nursing, and Oncology Nursing—to prepare professionals who can play a central role in delivering high-quality, patient-centered care. These programs are supported not only by our distinguished faculty but also by a wide range of clinical experts from hospitals affiliated with the Catholic Medical Center (CMC), ensuring that our students receive outstanding, practice-oriented education. In addition, all faculty and staff are fully committed to supporting our students in developing the knowledge, skills, and competencies required of advanced professionals.
Looking ahead, our Graduate School of Clinical Nursing Science will continue to pursue innovation and embrace new challenges to enhance the health and quality of life of individuals and communities. We strive to grow as a graduate school that not only advances academic scholarship but also generates practical knowledge that contributes meaningfully to society.
Thank you.
Sunhee Lee, PhD, RN
Dean, Graduate School of Clinical Nursing Science
The Catholic University of Korea