The Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) program focuses on primary healthcare, nursing skills, and maternal and child health. Students learn about nutrition, and hygiene practices. They explore community health, family planning, and immunization programs. The curriculum covers basic medical care, first aid, and emergency response for rural and underserved areas.
Graduates are proficient in vital signs monitoring, patient assessment, and health education. They excel in maternity care, childbirth assistance, and postnatal care. The program emphasizes compassionate care and cultural sensitivity in nursing practice. Graduates pursue careers as community health nurses, maternity care providers, and primary healthcare workers. They have expertise in preventive healthcare and health promotion. The ANM program offers practical skills for community healthcare. Through clinical rotations and fieldwork, students gain hands-on experience in diverse healthcare settings. Graduates contribute to improving maternal and child health and promoting wellness in communities. Overall, graduates are well-prepared for success in the vital field of community nursing and healthcare.