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The General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) course is a 3.5-year diploma program that equips students with the knowledge and skills to provide comprehensive care to individuals in various healthcare settings.

The GNM program is a three-year diploma course that equips you with the essential knowledge and skills to become a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife (RN/RM). This program lays a strong foundation in patient care, preparing you to:

Provide comprehensive nursing care to individuals across all ages and health conditions, from promoting health and preventing disease to managing illnesses and supporting recovery.
Deliver essential midwifery services in various birthing settings, including pre-natal care, labor and delivery management, and post-natal care for mothers and newborns.
Develop strong communication and interpersonal skills to build rapport with patients, families, and healthcare professionals, ensuring effective collaboration and patient-centered care.
Apply critical thinking and problem-solving abilities to assess patient needs, develop care plans, and adapt to changing clinical situations.
GNM graduates are highly sought-after in diverse healthcare settings, including:

Hospitals and clinics
Maternity wards and birthing centers
Community health centers
Public health agencies
Nursing homes and assisted living facilities
This program is an ideal choice for individuals seeking a fulfilling career in direct patient care, particularly those passionate about women's health and childbirth. With the GNM diploma, you'll gain the necessary skills and qualifications to make a significant contribution to the healthcare system and improve the lives of individuals and families.

Please note: The GNM program is a diploma program, differing from the four-year B.Sc. in Nursing degree in terms of program length and depth of coursework. The GNM focuses on preparing nurses for direct patient care, while the B.Sc. in Nursing offers a broader academic foundation and allows for further specialization.

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