Clinical training is an essential part of the Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) and General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) programs. Both programs integrate practical experience from the first year itself, ensuring students develop the necessary clinical skills alongside theoretical knowledge.
The ANM and GNM programs include designated clinical hours, providing students with hands-on training in real healthcare settings. The curriculum is a balanced combination of theoretical instruction and clinical practice, preparing students for professional nursing roles.
The IPH&H-School of Nursing ensures extensive clinical exposure in both government and private hospitals, allowing students to gain real-world experience under expert supervision..Students receive hands-on
To enhance practical knowledge, our students participate in various educational visits to reputed healthcare and community service centers, including: Mother Dairy – Understanding food safety and nutrition.,Sulabh Sauchalaya –Awareness of sanitation and public health,Sewage Treatment Plant – Learning about environmental health.,Shanti Avedna Ashram – Palliative exposure, DOT Centre – Practical understanding of tuberculosis management..These visits provide valuable insights, allowing students to integrate classroom learning with practical healthcare applications.
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