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ACADEMICS

General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM)

The institute offers a three-year General Nursing and Midwifery (G.N.M.) course designed to prepare students for first-level nursing positions in various healthcare settings.

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The G.N.M. course is a structured educational program that provides a comprehensive foundation in behavioural, life and nursing sciences. It prepares students for general nursing practice and for post-basic education and specialization in advanced nursing fields.

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The program offers a broad theoretical foundation in physical, biological and social sciences. A significant portion of the learning takes place in clinical settings, where students gain hands-on experience in major nursing disciplines within hospitals and communities. Recognized and widely accepted at all levels, the

program plays a crucial role in producing skilled and essential members among the medical workforce.

Upon successful completion of the course, graduates will have ample employment opportunities both nationally and internationally.

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The institute is affiliated with prestigious hospitals equipped with the latest medical technology in both the government and private sectors along with being associated with both rural and urban  Primary Health Centers. Students will receive high-quality training under the guidance of our experienced faculty, doctors and nurses, ensuring excellence in patient care and community health nursing.

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Our team of highly qualified educators is led by renowned professional and former Registrar of PNRC, Amrit Ahluwalia (Principal - Director) herself,  in order to provide high quality theoretical and clinical training in hospital and community healthcare settings. 


GENERAL OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE

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At the end of the training programme the students shall be able to : -

 

​​•    Assess the nursing needs of individuals,                     families, and communities throughout, from             birth to death.

 

•    Plan appropriate nursing care to meet their             needs through competent, safe nursing care.


•    Evaluate the effectiveness of nursing and                 health care activities.


•    Apply relevant knowledge from the                           humanities, biological, and behavioural                     sciences in carrying out health care and                 nursing activities and functions.


•    Show sensitivity and skill in human                             relationships and communication in daily                 work.


•    Demonstrate skill in the use of problem-                   solving methods in nursing practice.

 

•    Demonstrate the use of ethical values in their         personal and professional life.


•    Demonstrate leadership skills in working with           the health team, community, and others in               the provision of health care.


•    Recognise the need for continuing education         for professional development.


•    Demonstrate awareness of the necessity of           belonging to professional organisations.


•    Demonstrate ability in self-awareness and               self-evaluation in personal and professional           life.


•    Assist in research activities.
 

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