The
Programme is designed to: |
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Provide a blend of professional and
general education and to enable a student to become thorough
professional who has self-confidence and is a
responsible citizen. |
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Graduates of the programme are
prepared for beginning level positions in nursing services and
have the foundation for continuing professional career
and aim or post-graduate study in nursing. |
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Through
experienced faculty, guidance is provided to students
with opportunities to develop: |
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O |
Fundamental concepts and principles
of nursing care based on sound knowledge and satisfactory level
of skill in providing care to the community or
institution. |
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O |
Principles of application from the
physical, biological, social and behavioral sciences for
assessing health status. |
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O |
Work collaboratively with allied disciplines towards attaining
optimum healthcare in the society |
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O |
Principles of teaching and their
application in their work environment |
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O |
Fundamental principles of administration and organization of
nursing services. Understanding of human behavior to
help, families and groups. |
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O |
Appreciation of the various factors
affecting the community social, health and welfare programme.
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O |
Ability and responsibility for continuing learning and to
develop competence in nursing practice. |
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O |
Professional attitudes necessary for
leadership roles in nursing, and understand social and ethical
obligations to society. |