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It also has a college of nursing, which is established in 1983. It is the first nursing college in Odisha. Courses available in this college are basic bsc nursing, post basic bsc nursing and msc nursing. Recently in 2019, it introduced a new course of CHO (Community Health Officer). Campus area of MKCGMCH is about 162 acres.
There are 18 seats for Msc in Nursing. Four seats in each specialty Medical-Surgical Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, Mid Wifery & Obstetric Nursing and Community Health Nursing.Admissions are through PGET (KEA). There will be 2 seats reserved for in-service candidates in each specialty. Post-Basic Bsc in Nursing is a 2-year course. There are 40 ...
KMTC is a college with a majority of enrollments in certificate, diploma and post basic diploma levels. The college has been accredited by the Ministry of education and is under the Ministry of Health. KMTC operates on an academic calendar with two distinct semesters. The first semester begins during early September to late January.
The college of nursing and midwifery was founded in 1949. It resulted as a merge between the Oyo State School of Nursing, and the Oyo State School of Midwifery (established in 1954), through an act passed by the Oyo State House of Assembly in 2005. The College officially started on March 7, 2014, with a campus in Kishi, which offers basic ...
Before the establishment of the Nursing Council of Kenya (NCK) under the Nurses Cap 257 of the Laws of Kenya, the activities of the council were governed by Ordinances. . Ordinance number 16 of 4 June 1946 was the first governing tool to be authorised by the Colony and Protectorate of Kenya to address health issues and activities of the nurses in the then Kenya Co
1954-The School of Nursing was shifted to Medical College campus. 1960-Diploma programme in Teaching and Administration started with an annual intake of 10 students. 1963- School of Nursing was upgraded to College of Nursing with the starting of Post Basic B.Sc (N) for diploma Nurses which was the first of its kind in South East Asia.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing - 10+2 passed in science stream (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) + 4 years of Nurse training. Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing - BSc Nursing pass out + 2 years training. M.Sc. Nursing - Passed B.Sc. nursing or Post Basic B.Sc. nursing and 1 year work experience + 2 Years training
With many nursing skills taught in a simulation lab, it is important there is enough access to this resource. However, there is a limitation on available resources, including physical space, time and equipment. [2] Virtual reality can be the answer to ensure nursing students are still gaining the required knowledge and skills to safely practice ...