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Philosophy
          Health is a fundamental human right. Maintenance of optimum level of health entails individual as well as social responsibility. However health can never be adequately protected by health services without active involvement of the community.

          The National Rural Health Mission has been launched by Government of India (April 2005-2012) to bring about improvement in the health system and health status of the people, especially those who live in the rural areas of the country. NRHM objectives emphasizes on services addressing women and children health, sanitation, immunizations, prevention and control of communicable diseases including locally endemic diseases, access to integrated comprehensive primary health care, promotion of health, population stabilization, gender and demographic balance etc. local condition and to meet local needs.

          Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) play major role in improvement of the rural health care delivery system. The millennium development goals of NRHM can be achieved with the active work and their involvement in the community. She should be sensitive and accountable to meet the health needs of the community. She should be able to provide accessible, equitable, affordable and quality health care. ANM / FHW can act as catalyst for promoting inter-sect oral convergence in promotive and preventive health care.

          INC has revised ANM curriculum which intends to prepare skilled and effective female health workers to achieve the goals of National Rural Health Mission which aims at bringing about dramatic improvement in the health system and health status of the country. ANM/FHW in community health skills to practice basic health care at a defined level of proficiency in accordance with NRHM. Maharashtra Nursing Council is implementing this syllabus from August 2008 throughout the state.
          Modern nursing is a dynamic therapeutic and educative process in meeting the health needs of the individuals the family and the community. Nursing is one of the health professions which functions in conjunction with other health professions which functions in conjunction with other health care agencies in maintain desirable standards and maintain desirable standards of health.

          Indian Nursing Council believes in the concept of health as laid down by the World Health Organization (WHO) i.e. “Health is state of complete physical mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”

          Since nurses provided and will undoubtedly continue to provide a large part of health care. Their training should equip them with professional expertise to meet the changing demands of society and their expanding role therein. To achieve this emphasis must be laid to impart the knowledge and skills most relevant to the health care needs of the community and the country as a whole. This must also be accompanied by a corresponding change in professional attitudes.

          The International Council of Nurses states that the unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery ( or to peaceful death) that he would perform un – aided if he has the necessary strength. Will or knowledge. And to do this in such a way as to help him gain independence as rapidly as possible

Aims

The basic Diploma course in General Nursing and Midwifery is geared to the health needs of the individual, family, community and the country at large.

The aims of the Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery programme are :
  1. To prepare nurses with a sound educational programme in nursing to enable them to function as efficient members of the health team, beginning with the competence for first level positions in all kinds of health care settings.
  2. To help nurses develop an ability to co-operate and co-ordinate with members of the health team in the prevention of disease, promotion of health and rehabilitation of the sick.
  3. To help nurses in their personal and professional development. So that they are able to make maximum contribution to the society as useful and productive individuals, citizens as well as efficient nurses.
  4. To serve as a base for further professional education and specialization in nursing.
  5. To prepare nurses to keep pace with latest professional and technological developments and use these for providing nursing care services.
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