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What's the difference between a nurse card and a nurse card?
First of all, the specific requirements for the assessment of nurse's certificate and nurse's certificate are different.

In a narrow sense, the nurse certificate is generally applicable to people who are engaged in conservation work in kindergartens. Mainly to complete the care and nursing of children, carry out health care work, and cultivate children's self-care ability. It plays an auxiliary role in children's education, and generally only needs to rely on the nurse's card to get on the job. However, the conditions for obtaining a nurse's card are even more demanding. On the basis of obtaining the nurse's certificate, the kindergarten teacher's qualification certificate has been added, that is, she has the qualifications of nursing and teaching at the same time, which can be said to be both a teacher of children and an aunt of children's life.

From this point of view, the nurse card is more difficult to test than the nurse card, and there are more recruitment conditions. For nurses, they must obtain a kindergarten teacher qualification certificate or a staff qualification certificate to work in kindergartens, otherwise kindergartens will generally not be hired. In short, only the nurse certificate can not be directly employed in kindergartens, and the assessment must continue; If you have a nurse's card, you can hire directly.