The General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) course is a 3-year diploma program that includes both theoretical learning and practical training. It covers key subjects like Anatomy, Microbiology, Mental Health Nursing, and Child Health Nursing. Students gain hands-on experience through clinical rotations and internships, preparing them for various nursing roles. Upon completion, graduates can work in hospitals, clinics, and community health settings.
Year
Subject
First Year
Anatomy and Physiology
Microbiology
Psychology
Sociology
Fundamentals of Nursing
First Aid
Nursing Foundation - Practical
Community Health Nursing - I
Environmental Hygiene
Community Health Nursing I - Practical
Health Education and Communication Skills
Nutrition
English
Computer Applications
Second Year
Medical-Surgical Nursing – I
Medical-Surgical Nursing – II
Mental Health Nursing
Child Health Nursing
Third Year
Midwifery
Gynecological Nursing
Midwifery and Gynecological Nursing - Practical
Community Health Nursing - II
GNM Subjects Overview
Subject
Description
Anatomy and Physiology
Detailed study of the human body, including structure, functions, and system interrelations.
Microbiology
Study of microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, and protozoa, and diseases caused by them.
Mental Health Nursing
Focus on mental health counseling theory, ethics, diagnostic strategies, and clinical practice.
Child Health Nursing
Theoretical and practical skills related to child health, focusing on pediatric nursing care.
Gynecological Nursing
Covers women’s reproductive health, including menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause.