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The National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions (NCAHP) is the Indian regulatory body for allied and healthcare professionals (AHP). [2] It covers all AHP who were not covered under National Medical Commission, Dental Council of India, Indian Nursing Council, Pharmacy Council of India etc till 2021 and groups all into ten categories [3] [4] with power to regulate education and ...
Indian Nursing Council is a national regulatory body for nurses and nurse education in India. It is an autonomous body under the Government of India , Ministry of Health & Family Welfare , constituted by the Central Government under section 3(1) of the Indian Nursing Council Act, 1947 of Indian parliament . [ 1 ]
In India, the Kerala Nurses and Midwives Council was established in 1953 under the provisions of Nurses and Midwives Act and works as an autonomous body under the Government of Kerala, Department of Health and Family Welfare. It is a regulatory body for nurses and education in nursing in Kerala and It is monitored by Indian Nursing Council. [1] [2]
National Council of State Boards of Nursing; National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) Nursing Council of New Zealand; Nursing & Midwifery Council United Kingdom; Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI) Indian Nursing Council (see also state nursing councils in India)
The Indian Nursing Council recognizes several levels of nurses: [6] [7] Auxiliary Nurse & Midwife - 10+2 passed in any stream + 2 years ANM training. General Nursing & Midwifery - 10+2 passed in any stream + 3 years GNM training. Bachelor of Science in Nursing - 10+2 passed in science stream (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) + 4 years of Nurse ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Nursing councils in India" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Kerala Nurses ...
The school began in 1980 [3] with an intake of 20 students for the general nursing and midwifery course. About 500 students have graduated since then. About 500 students have graduated since then. The institution was upgraded to provide degree level education in 2005.
The National Medical Commission (NMC) was established in January 2019 by way of an ordinance, which later achieved permanency in the form of a law, after being passed by the Indian Parliament and approved by the President of India on August 8, 2019. It replaced the earlier Medical Council of India.