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Diploma in Nursing - General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM) |
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• Affiliated to Karnataka Nursing Council
• Recognized by Govt. of Karnataka
• Approved by Karnataka Nursing Council (KNC) and Indian Nursing Council (INC)
• Duration : Three Years + 6 months Internship |
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Eligibility for Admission
Pass in PUC / 10+2 / ‘A’ Level from any Board or Council. Must have completed 17 years of age by 31st December of the year of admission.
The Programme
Nursing is designed to develop an attitude in the students, provide necessary knowledge and skills to recognise and intelligently interpret the physical, mental and emotional manifestation of illness and prepare them to plan individual nursing care based on their unique needs.
The programmes also help develop abilities to work with other specialist medical and paramedical personnel, devise and demonstrate disease prevention and health promotion programmes, integrate principles of hygiene, ethical and moral codes are aspects taught in the programme. On a higher scale, tools to research, apply advances in scientific field and technology are built in Nursing Caring services in both public and private sectors including day care, health care and residential care, Nursery, Primary Schools, Family Centres, Hospitals, Voluntary sectors, Corporate houses, Resorts, Retreats, the opportunities are limitless on a global scale. As India emerges as the health-care tourism destination, employment opportunities to professional nurses, only abound in future.
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Course Content
• Biological Science
• Anatomy & Physiology
• Microbiology
• Behavioural Science
• Psychology
• Sociology
• Fundamentals of Nursing
• First Aid
• Personal Hygiene
• Community Health Nursing
• Environmental Hygiene
• Health Education & Communication Skills
• Nutrition
• English
• Medical Surgical Nursing (Including
Pharmacology)
• Mental Health & Psychiatric Nursing
• Computer Education
• Midwifery & Gynecology
• Pediatric Nursing
• Internship
• Educational Methods & Media for Teaching in
Practice of Nursing
• Introduction to Research
• Professional Trends & Adjustment
• Administration & Ward Management
• Health Economics |
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