ANM NURSING
About Us ANM Nursing Course
ANM Nursing, which stands for Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery, is a 2-year diploma course designed to train students in basic nursing and midwifery skills. Here are some key points about the course:
Eligibility for ANM NURSING Course
Eligibility: Students must have completed their 10+2 exams with at least 50% aggregate marks.
Specializations for ANM NURSING Course
The ANM (Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery) Nursing course primarily focuses on providing basic nursing and midwifery education. However, within the scope of this course, students can gain specialized knowledge in several key areas:
Community Health Nursing: Focuses on health promotion, disease prevention, and health education within communities.
Primary Health Care Nursing: Emphasizes the provision of primary healthcare services, including basic medical care and health education.
Child Health Nursing: Specializes in the care of infants, children, and adolescents, addressing their unique health needs.
Midwifery: Concentrates on maternal and newborn care, including prenatal, intrapartum, and postpartum care.
Health Care Management: Covers the management and administration of healthcare services, including record-keeping and the operation of healthcare facilities.
These specializations equip ANM graduates with a broad spectrum of skills, enabling them to work in various healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, community health centers, and NGOs.