GNM or General Nursing and Midwifery is a three-year undergraduate
course that trains an individual in taking care of patients,
families and communities for their health promotion and also deals
with the restoration of ill health.
Learning Outcomes
Comprehensive Nursing Knowledge - Graduates will acquire
foundational knowledge in nursing principles, including anatomy,
physiology, and patient care techniques.
Clinical Competence - Students will develop practical skills in
providing effective and compassionate care to patients in
various healthcare settings.
Patient Assessment and Management - Graduates will learn to
conduct thorough patient assessments, develop care plans, and
manage patient needs effectively.
Ethical and Professional Standards - Students will understand
the importance of ethical behavior and professional standards in
nursing practice, ensuring quality and integrity in patient
care.
Career Readiness - Graduates will be prepared for entry-level
nursing positions in hospitals, clinics, and community health
settings, with the potential for further education and career
advancement.