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10th September 2015, 08:08 AM
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Post Certificate B Sc Nursing in AIMS
Can you provide me the syllabus of Post Certificate B Sc Nursing course offered in All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) as I want to check it before taking admission in it?
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10th September 2015, 09:38 AM
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Re: Post Certificate B Sc Nursing in AIMS
The syllabus of Post Certificate B Sc Nursing course offered in All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) as you want to check it before taking admission in it is as follows: Placement: Semester VI I. Orientation - criteria of a profession. II. Historical background 1. Development of nursing in ancient era- India, Egypt, Rome 2. Nursing in middle ages 3. Modern era - Florence Nightingale and her work Birth of formal education for nurses Development of public health nursing III. Nursing Educational Programmes in India Certificate and post-certificate courses – G.N.M. programmes – In-service education- how, when and by whom organized? Nursing Education in Universities – Basic & post-basic B.Sc. Nursing courses – Master of Nursing – M. Phil and Ph.D. programmes Advanced education in nursing and clinical specialization – Sources of information, programmes available in India – Sources of financial assistance, scholarships, application IV. Nursing Registration and Nursing Legislation – Indian Nursing Council, its historical growth, objectives and functions. V. Nursing Services in India 1. Organization of nursing services on a national basis – Functions and responsibilities of nursing advisor and other nurses at the Directorate level. 2. Organization of nursing services at state level Functions and responsibilities of state superintendent 3. Organization of public health nursing at national and state level. Family planning and nurse’s role at national and state level Industrial nursing School health nursing Course and Curriculum of B Sc (Hons) Nursing 37 VI. Government Services Regulations, policies, procedures, sources of knowledge concerning positions, applications, interviews, responsibility in fulfilling a position, resigning from position. VI. Nursing organization 1. Nursing organization in India- organization aims, and functions of Trained Nurses Association of India. The professional Journal. 2. The Catholic Nurses association - its organization and activities. 3. Other National organizations and professional journals A.N.A., N.L.N., P.H.N.A., C.N.A., N.C.N.C.B. 4. Midwives’ association 5. International Council of Nurses VIII. International organization and their role in the development of nursing profession. 1. W.H.O. 2. U.S.A.I.D. 3. U.N.I.C.E.F. 4. Colombo Plan 5. Ford Foundation 6. Rockefeller Foundation 7. The Red Cross Historical background, objectives and activities at the international and national level, organization of Indian and Red Cross and the functions of Nursing Director. IX. Issues in Nursing today in the world- India’s needs in the nursing field. X. Nursing research XI. Field Visits: Indian Nursing Council, T.N.A.I., W.H.O., UNICEF, VHAI Syllabus of Post Certificate B Sc Nursing in AIIMS |
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