Philosophy
We believe that the General Nursing and Midwifery Course to develop young women and men into well integrated personalities who can carry out first level responsibility of Nursing in the Spirit of Christ in the Hospital and Community. We expect the students to have an overall development during the course so that at the end of the course they are able to meet the needs of individuals , families and the community during health and illness.
OBJECTIVES OF OUR COURSES
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Our courses aim to care for the sick, irrespective of status and without discrimination as to caste, creed and colour.
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The student develops knowledge of the factors governing health with a view of prevention of diseases.
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The student learns to assess and prioritize the health needs of individuals, families and community.
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The student develops skill in human relationship and communication skills to apply in her daily work.
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The student learns to cooperate with the other members of the health team in the community in promotion of health, prevention of illness, restoration of health and rehabilitation.
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The student plays a vital role in helping the members of the community, help themselves by making best possible use of the available resources in the community.
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The student demonstrates leadership abilities in working with the health team, community and others in the provision of healthcare.
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The student learns to use problem solving as a means of meeting the total health needs of every individual in the society.
- Quality Service
- Quality Teaching
- Professional Development
- Developing young women and young men in strong Christ centered & Mission minded
Administration
Principals Desk

Mrs. Grace C Deepa
PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE