GNM

GNM

1. General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM)


General Nursing and Midwifery or CINM is a three-year and six-month diploma course designed for aspirants who want to pursue a career in clinical nursing. The program teaches candidates how to care for individuals who are sick or have been injured in order to help them attain full recovery. Although the curriculum design of the course varies from university to university. 
GNM courses are designed to prepare the students for the clinical approach of handling patients. The curriculum of some universities includes a six-month internship at the end of the course and the diploma is granted only after the candidates complete this internship.

2. Duration: 3.5 Years


3. Eligibility Criteria


Minimum Qualification Required: 10+2 (Physics, Biology and Chemistry)
Minimum Marks Required (Aggregate): 50%. 
The minimum marks may vary from institute to institute

4. Syllabus 


First Year:


Anatomy and Physiology
Nutrition
Community Health Nursing
Psychology
Microbiology
Personal and Environmental Hygiene
Health Education
Sociology
Fundamentals of Nursing
First Aid
Personal Hygiene
Environmental Hygiene
Health Education and Communication Skills

Community Health Nursing


Second Year:


Pharmacology
Medical Surgical Nursing
Psychiatric Nursing
Medical Surgical Nursing
Pharmacology
Medical Surgical Nursing II (Specialties)
Orthopaedic Nursing
Communicable Diseases 
Ophthalmic Nursing
Community Health Nursing 
Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing
Computer Education


Third Year: 


Advanced Community Health Nursing 
Pediatric Nursing
Midwifery and Gynecology
Community Health Nursing II
Educational Methods and Media for Teaching in Practice of Nursing
Pediatric Nursing              
Introduction to Research
Administration and Ward Management
Professional Trends and Adjustment
Health Economics
Internship Period


Fourth year: 6-Month internship

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