Offered by: Manav Lakshya School of Nursing
Course Overview:
The Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (A.N.M.) program is a two-year diploma course focused on providing basic healthcare training. The course prepares students to serve in rural and urban health centers, with a special emphasis on maternal and child health, community healthcare, and basic nursing skills.
Objectives:
To prepare competent and compassionate nurses for primary health care services.
To develop skills in maternal care, immunization, nutrition, and community health.
To promote health awareness and preventive care practices.
Key Subjects Covered:
Community Health Nursing
Nutrition and Health Promotion
Primary Medical Care and First Aid
Maternal and Child Health Nursing
Health Education and Communication Skills
Eligibility:
10+2 in any stream with minimum qualifying marks as per State Nursing Council norms.
Duration:
2 Years (Full-Time)
Career Opportunities:
Auxiliary Nurse in Hospitals and Clinics
Community Health Worker
Rural Health Assistant
Government Health Missions
Home-Based Patient Care Provider