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V.S.P.M COLLEGE OF NURSING AND RESEARCH CENTER, NAGPUR SEMINAR ON PATTERN’S OF NURSING EDUCATION & TRAINING PROGRAMME IN INDIA NON-UNIVERSITY B.SC & M.S.C NURSING Submitted To: Miss. Sarika Bais mam Lecturer V.S.P.M College of Nursing Submitted By: Mr .Pranay P Shelokar M.sc (N) 1 ST Year V.S.P.M College of Nursing

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V.S.P.M COLLEGE OF NURSING AND RESEARCH CENTER, NAGPUR

SEMINAR

ON

PATTERN’S OF NURSING EDUCATION

&

TRAINING PROGRAMME IN INDIA NON-UNIVERSITY B.SC & M.S.C NURSING

Submitted To:

Miss. Sarika Bais mam

Lecturer

V.S.P.M

College of Nursing

Submitted By:

Mr .Pranay P Shelokar

M.sc (N) 1ST Year

V.S.P.M

College of Nursing

Submitted on:

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General objectives

At the end of seminar to gain complete knowledge & understanding regarding pattern

of nursing education and training program in the India for B.Sc. And MSc. Nursing.

Specific objectives

At the end of the seminar students will able to,

Explain the nursing education in INDIA

Describe the four year basic BSc, Nursing

Disuses the philosophy, aims of B.Bsc. Nursing

Explain about the eligibility for admission, duration, of B.Bsc. Nursing

Describe the objective of certificate programme

Explain study of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th year of B.Bsc.

Explain the facilities of B.Bsc. Nursing or MSc. Nsg

Describe the MSc. Nursing philosophy

Explain the objective of MSc. Nursing

Explain the eligibility, subject of study, duration attendances of MSc. Nursing

Explains the submission of Dissertation of MSc. Nursing

Discuss recent research study

Summarize the topic

Conclude the topic

Enlist the bibliography

Introduction

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Nursing, a profession that recalls the name of Florence nightingale is indeed one of the noblest profession in the world. It is the art of caring sick people with the science of health care. It is the vital component of any form of medical care. The largest group of workers in the health sectors are those in nursing occupation as nurses and nursing assistants. In a hospital from a general ward to the operation theatre, nursing forms an integral part. This is one of the few domains of work that is almost totally dominated by women.

History of nursing educationThe nightingale school for nursesFlorence nightingale advocated nursing as both the art and a science. She strongly believed that the focus of the training school should be nursing education rather than nursing service. She felt the curriculum should be flexible and stress compassion and empathy for the patient. She instated that the patient was to be treated as a human not as a disease entity. She also realized that the clinical practice and theory must be correlated to ensure quality education.The nightingale school is considered first “modern” school of nursing and the beginning of the nursing as an organized profession. The programme was one year of length.In the past the progress of nursing in India has Benn hindered by many difficulties such as low state women, the system of pardah among Muslim women, caste system among hind us, illiteracy and poverty etc. Modern nursing education started on the basic of Florence nightingale work and training plan developed in hospital school of nursing in London, it is hard to realize that recognized preparation for modern nursing education began with the establishment of nightingale school of nursing in London.Florence nightingale is created with rounding ordinary nursing and creating the first educational system for nurses. After hospital came in to existence in Western Europe and prior to the influence of Florence nightingale, hospital care was given by women such as prisoners.

Military nursingIt is the earliest type and 1664 the east India Company helped to start a hospital for soldiers at fort, St. George madras. In 1797 a lying hospital was built and 1854 government sanctioned training school for midwives. In 1861 through the reform in military hospital led to reform in civilian hospitals. This laid foundation for public health nursing.

Civilian hospitalsNursing in the military hospital was poor quality carried on by male orderliness and the mental staff, in 1871 the government general hospital, madras, undertook a plan to train nurses. Nurses were brought from England to be in charge and the first six students were those who had previously received their diploma in midwifery.

Mission HospitalsMission hospitals were the first to begin the training if Indian as nurses. In the beginning there was no uniformity of course or educational requirements. About 1907-1910 the north

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India united board of examiners for mission hospital was organized and set up rules for admissions and standards of training and conducted a public examination.

Dufferin fundUntil the late 19th century there was no women doctors and therefore no care for women except in mission hospitals, this fact was brought to the attention of Queen Victoria. At this time lady Dufferin was coming out of India with her husband who are on government service.

Terminologies: Nursing:

Nursing is the unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health that he would performed unaided, if he had the necessary strength, will or knowledge and to do this in such a way as to help him gain independence as rapidly as possible.

Education: According to john Dewey, education is the development of all these capacities

in the individual which will enable him to control his environment and fulfil his possibilities.

Nursing education: Nursing education is a professional education which is consciously and

systematically planned and implemented through instruction and discipline and aims the harmonious development

Professional development: Professional development is the need of competition and knowledge explosion

should be explain properly and prepare the student to render professional nursing care in the best or higher possible manner.

Philosophy: Philosophy is a search for a comprehensive view of nature an attempt at a

universal explanation of things- Henderson

NURSING EDUCATION IN INDIA

The nursing council act came into existence in 1948 to constitute a council of nurses who would safeguard the quality of nursing education in the country. The mandate was establish and maintain uniform standards of nursing education. Today, the nursing education is regulate by Indian nursing council through prescription, inspection, examination, certification and maintaining its stand for a uniform syllabus at each level of nursing education. They have also ensured easier measures for equivalence, exchange and practice for nurses in any part of the country.

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Perspectives of nursing education: global and national.

As we are nurses, it is our prime responsibility to upgrade our profession education is an important tool which is needed for the up gradation our profession. In this seminar we will come across education, nursing education, history of development of nursing education, and global & national perspective of nursing education.

Nursing educational programmes:

“Nursing educational programmes may be defined as in large part that influencing of one group of human beings, the pupils to grow towards defined objectives, utilizing a second group of human beings, the teacher as agents, and operating in setting of third group of human being, the public variously concerned both with objectives and with means used to achieve them”

Deemed University level programmes:

1. BASIC B.SC (NURSING): First university programme started just before independence in 1946 at

university of Delhi and CMC, Vellore. In 1949, on recommendation of university education committee and education commission (1964-1966) and conference, workshop held by TNAI, The WHO and some more colleges came up in different state affiliated to different university, the entry qualification is intermediate with biological sciences, physics and chemistry.

2. M.SC (NURSING): First two years course in master of nursing was started at RAK college of

nursing in 1959 and in 1969 in CMC, Vellore, at present there are many college importing M.sc (N) degree course in different specialities, this two year course is designed to prepare clinical and community health nursing specialists. Besides clinical specialization the students are thought to conduct research in nursing.

A thesis is submitted by each student in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree courses in education and administration are given to prepare the students to take up responsibility in education and administration in nursing and allied health areas. The entrance requirement is B.sc (N) and 1 year experience as a clinical nurse or instructor. Entrance test is mandatory in reputed institutes. University exams are conducted at the end of the academic year or semesters.

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BACHELOR OF NURSING COURSE FOR QUALIFIED NURSESPhilosophy and aims of the academic programme

PhilosophyHealth is state of well-being that enables a person to lead a psychologically, socially and economically productive life. Health is right of all the people. Individual, families and the communities have a responsibility towards maintaining their health. Nursing contribution to the health services is a vital and significant way in the health care delivery system. Scope of nursing practice encompasses provision of promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative aspect of health care to people across their life span in wide variety of health care settings. Practice of nursing is based upon application of basic concepts and principles derived from the physical, biological and behavioural sciences, medicine and nursing.Nursing is based on values of caring, and aims to help individuals to attain independence in self-care.

Aim: The aim of undergraduate Nursing programme is to: Prepare graduates to assume responsibilities as professionally competent nurses and midwives in

providing promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative services. Prepare nurses who can make independent decisions in nursing situations, protect the rights of

and facilitate individuals and groups in pursuit of health, function in hospital, and community and conduct research studies in the area of nursing practice.

They are also expected to assume role of teacher, supervisor and manager in a clinical/public health settings.

Objectives: The programme is designed:

To provide a balance of professional and general education To enable a student to become a professional nurse practitioner who has self-

direction and is a responsible citizen Understanding the application of principles from the physical, biological,

social and behavioural science for assessing health status. Ability to investigate health care problems systemically Ability to work collaboratively Ability to assume responsibility for continuing learning and for increasing

competence in nursing practice. Appreciation of professional attitudes necessary for leadership role in nursing. Appreciation of social and ethical obligation.

Attendance, progress and conduct: Each student must have certificate of satisfactory attendance. Progress and conduct from the principle of the college nursing to be eligible for appearing in the university examination.A minimum of 80 % attendance is required in theory and practical separately in each subject attendance of 10% may be conducted by the vice-chancellor

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Admission Requirements and Procedure:1. The minimum age for admission shall be 17 years on/or before the cut-off date of admission. 2. The minimum educational requirement shall be passing of:

a. Higher secondary school certificate examination (12 years of course). ORb. Senior school certificate examination (10+2). OR c. Pre degree examination (10+2) ORd. An equivalent with 12 years schooling from a recognized board

Or University in SCIENCE STREAM (PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY) and English with minimum of 45% of marks (aggregate marks in PCBE) and with relaxation of 5% for reserved categories.

3. Candidate shall be medically fit.

Entrance /Selection test: Entrance test shall be conducted by non-university colleges and admissions will be given on merit

basis. If seats are not filled from the candidates appearing for entrance test conducted by non-university,

candidates appearing in any entrance test conducted by government, association of private medical and nursing institutions within the country shall be admitted or the vacant seats shall be filled as per rules and regulations laid down by the apex body and the University.

COURSE DURATION: FOUR YEARS COURSE OF STUDY:

FIRST YEAR :

Sr. No. Subject Theory Hours Laboratory Hours

Clinical Hours

Total Hours

1 English* 60 00 00 602 Introduction to Computer Science* 15 30 00 45

3 General Human Anatomy and General Human Physiology 113 07 00 120

4 Nutrition and Biochemistry 70 20 00 905 Microbiology 45 15 00 606 Psychology 60 00 00 607 Nursing Foundation 265 200 450 9158 Regional Language (Marathi/ Hindi)** 30 00 00 30

Total Hours 658 272 450 1380 *Indicates College Level Examination ** Regional Language shall be taught within first THREE months and marks need not be entered

into mark sheet at University level.

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SECOND YEAR:

Sr. No. Subject Theory Hours Laboratory Hours

Clinical Hours

Total Hours

1 Sociology 60 00 00 60

2 Medical and Surgical Nursing I (Adult including Geriatric Nursing) 210 00 720 930

3 Community Health Nursing I 90 10 140 2404 Pharmacology, Pathology and Genetics 105 10 00 115

5 Communication and Education Technology 60 30 00 90

Total 525 50 860 1435

THIRD YEAR: CHELONURSING SCIENCE (Sr. No. Subject Theory

HoursLaboratory

HoursClinical Hours

Total Hours

1 Medical and Surgical Nursing II (Adult including Geriatric Nursing) 120 10 270 400

2 Child Health Nursing 90 10 270 3703 Mental Health Nursing 90 00 270 3604 Midwifery and Obstetrical Nursing 80 20 180 280

Total 380 40 990 1410

FINAL YEAR: (FIRST HALF) CE (BASICSr. No. Subject Theory

HoursLaboratory

HoursClinical Hours

Total Hours

1 Midwifery and Obstetrical Nursing 30 00 180 2102 Community Health Nursing II 90 00 140 230

3 Management of Nursing Services and Education 60 00 60 120

4 Nursing Research and Statistics 75 15 00 90Total 255 15 380 650

FINAL YEAR: (SECOND HALF) -INTEGRATED PRACTICE HOURS : Sr.No. Subject Area of Clinical Posting Practical

weeksExperience in

Hours

1 Research Project (Group Project)

As approved by the institution and guide 1 48

2 Midwifery and Obstetrical Nursing

Labour Room 2 96Antenatal ward 2 96Post Natal Ward 2 96

3 Community Health NursingRural Community Health Centre 2 96Urban Community Health Centre 2 96

4 Mental Health Nursing Psychiatric Ward 2 965 Medical Nursing Intensive Care Unit 1 48

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Step Down Unit 1 48Medical Ward 1 48Casualty 1 48

6 Surgical Nursing

Surgical Ward 1 48Orthopedic ward 1 48Neurosurgery/Plastic Surgery/Cardiothoracic Surgery Unit/kidney transplant ward

1 48

Burns Unit/Trauma Unit/Maxilo facial Surgery 1 48

Surgical Intensive Care Unit 1 48

7 Child Health NursingPediatric General Ward 1 48Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 1 48Neonatal Intensive Care Unit 1 48

Total 25 1200

EVALUATION SCHEME 1. The candidate will be evaluated by:

Formative Evaluation: For University Level Examination Subjects: By way of assignments and conducting

TWO Examinations (one at the end of each term) by the Examination Cell / College. For college level Examination Subjects: (i.e. English* and Introduction of computer

science*) By way of conducting TWO examinations. One as a midterm and second as a Prelim (Before the Prelim examination of University Level Examination subjects) by the Examination Cell / College.

Summative Evaluation: For University Level Examination Subjects: By DMIMS (Deemed) University at the end

of academic year. (After completion of Preliminary Examination.) For College Level Examination subjects: (i.e. English* and Introduction of computer

science*) Examination conducted at the time of Prelim Examination of other subjects (University Level Examination Subjects) shall be considered as Final Examination. There is no University Examination for these two subjects.

Evaluation of Group Project (Nursing Research and Statistics): There is no University examination for Group Project. The marks obtained by the student in

Group Project and Viva Voce shall not be depicted on the mark list issued by the University.

However, Completion, Acceptance of Group Project and obtaining 50% marks in the Group Project is prerequisite for eligibility to appear for University Examination.

2. Minimum Passing Marks for all the Subjects EXCEPT ENGLISH shall be 50%. For English it is 40%.

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3. The candidate has to pass in theory and practical examination separately in each of the paper. If the candidate fails in either theory or practical examination, he/she has to re appear for both the examinations.

4. Candidate shall NOT BE ADMITTED to the subsequent higher (University) examination unless the candidate has passed the previous University examination.

5. The maximum period to complete the course successfully should not exceed EIGHT years.6. Calculation of Internal Assessment:

For University Examination Subjects: (Theory and Practical): 50% of Total Internal Assessment Marks shall be from the marks obtained in the Assignments and Tutorials and 50 % of Total Internal Assessment Marks shall be from the marks obtained in the Examinations conducted before the University examination. Both shall be calculated separately and taken together as an Internal Assessment Marks.

For College Level Examination Subjects: 50% of Total Internal Assessment Marks shall be from the marks obtained in the Assignments and Tutorials and 50% of Total Internal Assessment Marks shall be from the marks obtained in Examinations conducted before the Final Examination (i.e. Examination conducted at the time of Prelim Examination of other subjects). Both shall be calculated separately and taken together as Internal Assessment Marks.

Any fraction of marks shall be rounded up to next higher complete number before sending Internal Assessment marks to the University.

7. Minimum Criterion for Eligibility to appear for University Examination: Obtaining minimum 35% marks of the internal assessment marks in University Level

Examination Subjects. Passing in Theory Examination of College Level Subjects. Completion and Acceptance of Group Project (Nursing Research and Statistics) and Passing

in Viva Voce on Group Project. Minimum 80% attendance (irrespective of the kind of absence). However, the candidate has

to compensate 100% of his/her absence in practical/clinical before award of degree. Appearing for Preliminary examination.

8. Distribution of Marks for University Level Examination Subjects where Examination of Two or More Subjects is taken together:

75+25 Scheme: General Anatomy and Physiology: Anatomy of 37 marks and of Physiology of 38 marks. Nutrition and Biochemistry: Nutrition of 45 marks and Biochemistry of 30 marks. Pharmacology Pathology and Genetics: Pharmacology of 38 marks, Pathology of 25

marks and Genetics of 12 marks. Nursing Research and Statistics: Nursing Research of 50 marks and Statistics of 25

marks. 80+20 Scheme:

General Anatomy and Physiology: Anatomy of 40 marks and of Physiology of 40 marks. Nutrition and Biochemistry: Nutrition of 48 marks and Biochemistry of 32 marks. Pharmacology Pathology and Genetics: Pharmacology of 40 marks, Pathology of 27

marks and Genetics of 13 marks. Nursing Research and Statistics: Nursing Research of 53 marks and Statistics of 27

marks.9. Practical Examination and Eligibility of Examiners: Maximum number of candidates for practical examination may be as per University norms;

however the number of candidates should not exceed 20 per day.

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All practical examinations must be held in the respective clinical areas. One internal and one external examiner shall jointly conduct practical examination for each candidate.

Examiners should possess Masters Qualification in the concerned subject, working in the College of Nursing not below the rank of Assistant Professor and should have minimum three years collegiate teaching experience. Only for Practical Examination of Nursing Foundations course, faculty having M.Sc. Nursing with any specialty and fulfilling above mentioned criteria shall be considered.

10. Viva Voce on Group Project* (Nursing Research and Statistics): Shall be conducted by the faculty members (From College) appointed as Internal Examiner and External Examiner by the competent authority.

SUBJECTS FOR EXAMINATION

FIRST YEAR: Theory:1. English*2. Introduction to Computer Science*3. General Human Anatomy and Physiology4. Nutrition and Biochemistry5. Microbiology6. Psychology7. Nursing Foundations

Practical:1. Nursing Foundations

SECOND YEAR: Theory:

1. Sociology2. Medical and Surgical Nursing – I (Adult Including Geriatric Nursing)3. Community Health Nursing - I4. Pharmacology, Pathology and Genetics5. Communication and Education Technology

Practical:1. Medical and Surgical Nursing – I (Adult including Geriatric Nursing)

THIRD YEAR: Theory:

1. Medical and Surgical Nursing – II (Adult Including Geriatric Nursing)2. Child Health Nursing3. Mental Health Nursing

Practical:1. Medical and Surgical Nursing – II (Adult including Geriatric Nursing)2. Child Health Nursing3. Mental Health Nursing

FINAL YEAR: Theory

1. Midwifery and Obstetric Nursing.2. Community Health Nursing – II

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3. Management of Nursing Services and Education.4. Nursing Research and Statistics

Practical1. Midwifery and Obstetric Nursing.2. Community Health Nursing – II

PATTERN OF PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONMIDTERM, PRELIM AND UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION

FOR BOTH, 75+25 AND 80+20 SCHEMES OF EXAMINATION

FIRST YEAR:

Subject: Nursing Foundation Maximum Marks: 100Division of Marks:

Marks Allotted for Internal Examiner

Marks Allotted for External Examiner

Total Marks

50 50 100

Subdivision of Marks Allotted for Both the Examiners:Internal Examiner External Examiner Grand

TotalProcedure Bedside Viva Voce

Total Marks

Nursing Process

Bed Side Viva Voce

Total Marks

35 15 50 35 15 50 100

SECOND YEAR:

Subject: Medical Surgical Nursing I Maximum Marks: 100Division of Marks:

Marks Allotted for Internal Examiner

Marks Allotted for External Examiner

Total Marks

50 50 100

Subdivision of Marks Allotted for Both the Examiners:Internal Examiner External Examiner Grand

TotalProcedure Bedside Viva Voce

Total Marks

Nursing Process

Bed Side Viva Voce

Total Marks

35 15 50 35 15 50 100

THIRD YEAR:

Subjects: 1. Medical Surgical Nursing II2. Child Health Nursing 3. Mental Health Nursing.

Maximum Marks: 50Division of Marks:

Marks Allotted for Internal Marks Allotted for External Total

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Examiner Examiner Marks25 25 50

Subdivision of Marks Allotted for Both the Examiners:Internal Examiner External Examiner Grand

TotalProcedure Bedside Viva Voce

Total Marks

Nursing Process

Bed Side Viva Voce

Total Marks

15 10 25 15 10 25 50

FINAL YEAR:

Subjects: 1. Midwifery and Obstetric Nursing2. Community Health Nursing II

Maximum Marks: 50Division of Marks:

Marks Allotted for Internal Examiner

Marks Allotted for External Examiner

Total Marks

25 25 50

Subdivision of Marks Allotted for Both the Examiners:Internal Examiner External Examiner Grand

TotalProcedure Bedside Viva Voce

Total Marks

Nursing Process

Bed Side Viva Voce

Total Marks

15 10 25 15 10 25 50

PHYSICAL FACILITIES

Building: The College of Nursing should have a separate building. For a College with an annual admission capacity of 40-60 students, the constructed area of the college should be 23720 square feet.

Adequate hostel/residential accommodation for students and staff should be available in addition to the above mentioned built up area of the Nursing College respectively. The details of the constructed area is given below for admission capacity of 40-60 students:

1. Class rooms :There should be at least four classrooms with the capacity of accommodating the number of students admitted in each class. The rooms should be well ventilated with proper lighting system. There should be built in Black/Green/White Boards. Also

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there should be a desk/ dais/a big table and a chair for the teacher and racks/cupboards for keeping teaching aids or any other equipment needed for the conduct of classes also should be there.

Departments: College should have following departments 1. Fundamentals of Nursing including Nutrition

2. Medical Surgical Nursing

3. Community Health Nursing

4. Obstetric and Gynaecological Nursing

5. Child Health Nursing

6. Psychiatry and Mental Health Nursing

2. Laboratories:There should be at least seven laboratories as listed below:

Nursing Foundations and Medical Surgical Community Health Nursing OBG and Paediatrics Nutrition Computer with 10 computers Pre-Clinical Science Lab. (Biochemistry, Microbiology, Biophysics, Anatomy & Physiology)

3. Auditorium:Auditorium should be spacious enough to accommodate at least double the sanctioned/actual strength of students, so that it can be utilised for hosting functions of the college, educational conferences/ workshops, examinations etc. It should have proper stage with green room facilities. It should be well –ventilated and have proper lighting system. There should be arrangements for the use of all kinds of basic and advanced audio-visual aids.

4. Multipurpose Hall:College of Nursing should have multipurpose hall, if there is no auditorium.

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5. Library:There should be a separate library for the college. The size of the Library should be of minimum 2400 sqr. ft. It should be easily accessible to the teaching faculty and the students. Library should have seating arrangements for at least 60 students for reading and having good lighting and ventilation and space for stocking and displaying of books and journals. The library should have at least 3000 books. In a new College of Nursing the total number of books should be proportionately divided on yearly basis in four years. At least 10 sets of books in each subject to facilitate for the students to refer the books. The number of journals should 15 out of which one- third shall be foreign journals and subscribed on continuous basis. There should be sufficient number of cupboards, book shelves and racks with glass doors for proper and safe storage of books, magazines, journals, newspapers and other literature.

In the library there should be provision for: - Staff reading room for 10 persons. - Rooms for librarian and other staff with intercom phone facility - Video and cassette / CD room (desirable) - Internet facility.

6. Offices Requirements

(a) Principal’s Office

There should be a separate office for the Principal with attached toilet and provision for visitor’s room. Independent telephone facility is a must for the Principal’s office with intercom facility connected/linked to the hospital and hostel and a computer with internet facility. The size of the office should be 300 sqr. Ft.

(b) Office for Vice - Principal There should be a separate office for the Vice-Principal with attached toilet and provision for visitor’s room. Independent telephone facility is a must for Vice-principal’s office with intercom facility connected/linked to the hospital and hostel and a computer with internet facility. The size of the office should be 200 sqr. Ft.

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(c) Office for Faculty Members There should be adequate number of office rooms in proportion to the number of teaching faculty. One office room should accommodate 2 teachers only. Separate toilet facility should be provided for the teaching faculty with hand washing facility. There should be a separate toilet for male teachers. The size of the room should be 200 sqr. Ft. Separate chambers for heads of the department should be there.

7. Common Rooms A minimum of 3 common rooms should be provided. One for the teaching faculty, one for the student and one for the office staff. Sufficient space with adequate seating arrangements, 7

Cupboards, lockers, cabinets, built-in-shelves and racks should be provided in all the common rooms. Toilet and hand washing facilities should be made available in each room.

8. Record Room There should be a separate record room with steel racks, built-in shelves and racks, cupboards and filing cabinets for proper storage of records and other important papers/ documents belonging to the college.

9. Store room A separate store room should be provided to accommodate the equipment’s and other inventory articles which are required in the laboratories of the college. This room should have the facilities for proper and safe storage of these articles and equipment’s like cupboards.

10. Room for Audio-Visual Aids This room should be provided for the proper and safe storage of size 600 sq. ft. for all the Audio- Visual Aids.

11. Other Facilities Students’ welfare hall of size 400 sqr. ft. Indoor games hall of size 4000 ft. Safe drinking water and adequate sanitary/toilet facilities should be available for both men and women separately in the college in each floor common toilets for teachers (separate for male and female) i.e. 4 toilets with Wash basins. Common toilets for students (separate for male and female) 12 with Wash Basins for 60 students.

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12. Garage Garage should accommodate a 60 seater vehicle.

13. Fire Extinguisher Adequate provision for extinguishing fire should be available as per the local bye-laws.

14. Playground Playground should be spacious for outdoor sports like Volleyball, football, badminton and for Athletics.

Hostel Facilities: There should be a separate hostel for the male and female students. It should have the following facilities.

1. Hostel Room It should be ideal for 2 students with the minimum 100 sq. ft. carpet area. The furniture provided should include a cot, a table, a chair, a book rack, a cupboard and a cloth rack for each student.

2. Toilet and Bathroom Toilet and bathroom facilities should be provided on each floor of the student’s hostel at the rate of one toilet and one bathroom for 2-6 students. Geysers in bathroom and wash basins should also be provided.

3. Recreation There should be facilities for indoor and outdoor games. There should be provision for T.V., radio and video cassette player.

4. Visitor’s Room There should be a visitor room in the hostel with comfortable seating, lighting and toilet facilities.

5. Kitchen & Dining Hall There should be a hygienic kitchen and dining hall to seat at least 80% of the total student’s strength at one time with adequate tables, chairs, water coolers, refrigerators and heating facilities. Hand washing facilities must be provided.

6. Pantry One pantry on each floor should be provided. It should have water cooler and heating arrangements.

7. Washing & Ironing Room Facility for drying and ironing clothes should be provided in each floor.

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8. Sick Room

A sick room should have a comfortable bed, linen, furniture and attached toilet. Minimum of 5 beds should be provided.

9. Room for Night Duty Nurses Should be in a quiet area.

10. Guest Room A guest room should be made available.

11. Warden’s Room Warden should be provided with a separate office room besides her residential accommodation.

12. Canteen There should be provision for a canteen for the students, their guests, and all other staff members.

13. Transport College should have separate transport facility under the control of the Principal. 50 seater bus is preferable.

Residential Accommodation: Residential family accommodation for faculty, should be provided, according to their marital status. Telephone facility for the Principal at her residence must be provided. Residential accommodation with all facilities is to be provided to the Hostel Warden.

Crèche There should be a crèche in the college campus.

Staff for the Hostel: 1. Warden (Female) -3: Qualification- B.Sc. Home Science or Diploma in Housekeeping/ Catering. Minimum three wardens must be there in every hostel for morning, evening and night shifts. If number of students s more than 150, one more warden/ Asst. Warden/ House keeper for every additional 50 students.

2. Cook-1: For every 20 students for each shift.

3. Kitchen & Dining Room helper- 1: For every 20 students for each shift.

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4. Sweeper-3

5. Gardener-2

6. Security Guard/ Chowkidar-3

NURSING TEACHING FACULTYMinimum Qualifications & experience required for teachers of college of Nursing.

S.NO.

POST, QUALIFICATION & EXPERIENCE

1. Principal cum Professor- 15 years’ experience with M.Sc.(N) out of which 12 years should be teaching experience with minimum of 5 years in collegiate programme. Ph.D.(N) is desirable

2. Vice- Principal cum Professor- 12 years experience with M.Sc. (N) out of which 10 years should be teaching experience with minimum of 5 years in collegiate programme. Ph.D.(N) is desirable

3. Professor- 10 years experience with M.Sc. (N) out of which 7 years should be teaching experience. Ph.D.(N) is desirable

4. Associate Professor- M.Sc. (N) with 8 years experience including 5 years teaching experience Ph.D.(N) desirable

5. Assistant Professor- M.Sc. (N) with 3 years teaching experience Ph.D.(N) desirable

6. Tutor- M.Sc.(N) Or B.Sc.(N) with 1 year experience

S. No.

Designation B.Sc.(N) 40-60 (Students intake)

B.Sc.(N) 61-100 (Students intake)

1 Principal 1 12 Vice-Principal 1 13 Professor 0 14 Associate Professor 2 45 Assistant Professor 3 66 Tutor 10-18 19-28

OTHER STAFF (Minimum requirements)

(To be reviewed and revised and rationalized keeping in mind the mechanization and contract service)

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Ministerial

a) Administrative Officer 1

c) Office Superintendent 1

d) PA to Principal 1

e) Accountant/Cashier 1

Upper Division Clerk 2

Lower Division Clerk 2

Store Keeper 1

a) Maintenance of stores 1

b) Classroom attendants 2

c) Sanitary staff As per the physical space

d) Security Staff As per the requirement

Peons/Office attendants 4

Library a) Librarian 2 b) Library Attendants As per the requirement Hostel

a) Wardens 2 b) Cooks, Bearers, As per the requirement

Sanitary Staff c) Ayas /Peons As per the requirement

d) Security Staff As per the requirement e) Gardeners & Dhobi Depends on structural facilities (desirable)

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DEGREE OF MASTER OF NURSING

Philosophy

It is observed that there is acute shortage of nursing faculty in

Post graduate nursing programme in India.Post graduate programme in nursing is built upon and extend competence acquired at the graduate level, emphasizes application of relevant theories into nursing practice, education, administration and development of research skills.

The programme prepares nurses for leadership position in nursing and health field who can function as nurse specialists, consultants, educators, administrators and researchers in a wide variety of professional settings

This programme provides the basis for the post masteral programme in nursing

AIM:The aim of postgraduate programme in Nursing is to prepare graduate to assume the responsibility as nurse specialists, consultants, educators, administrators in a wide variety of professional settings.

OBJECTIVES:On completion of Masters in Nursing Programme, the graduates are able to:

1. Utilize/apply the concepts, theories and the principles of nursing science.2. Demonstrate advance competence in practice of nursing.3. Practice as a nurse specialist.4. Demonstrate leadership qualities and function effectively as nurse educators and managers.5 Demonstrate skill in conducting nursing research, interpreting and utilizing the finding from

health related research.6 Demonstrate the ability to plan and effect change in nursing practice and in the health care

delivery system.7 Establish collaborative relationship with members of other disciplines.8 Demonstrate interest in continued learning for personal and professional advancement.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURE:1. The candidate should be a registered nurse and registered midwife with any state nursing

council in India.2. The minimum educational requirement shall be the passing of Basic B.Sc. Nursing/B.Sc.

Nursing / B.Sc. Nursing Honors / Post Basic B.Sc. nursing /B.Sc. nursing through distance learning (Recognized by INC) with minimum of 55% of aggregate marks with relaxation of 5% marks for reserved class candidates.

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Eligibility criteria:The candidate seeking for admission must have

3. Minimum ONE year of work experience after Basic B.Sc. Nursing/B.Sc./Nursing Honors.4. Minimum ONE year of work experience prior or after Post Basic B.Sc. nursing.5. Candidate shall be medically fit.

Criteria for selection of candidates:

The candidates shall be selected on merit judged on the basis of academic –performances in BSc, nursing \post certificate BSc, nursing and selection test.

Subject of study:

Candidates will be examined in any one of the following braches

Brach-I- Medical Surgical Nursing

Brach-II- Community Health Nursing

Brach-III- Pediatric Nursing (child health Nursing)

Brach-IV-Obstetrics and Gynaecological Nursing

Brach-V- Psychiatric Nursing

Duration

The course of study shall extend over a period of two years.

Attendance

a. Each student must have a certificate of satisfactory attendance, progress and conduct from the Head of the institution to be eligible for admission to university examination.

b. A minimum of 80% attendance is required in theory and 100% practical in each subject.

COURSE DURATION: TWO YEARSCOURSE OF STUDY: FIRST YEAR FFIRST YEAROR FIREA

Sr. No. Subject Theory

HoursLaboratory

Hours

Clinical/ Practical

HoursTotal Hours

1 Nursing Education 150 00 150 3002 Advance Nursing Practice 150 00 210 3603 Nursing Research and Statistics* 150 100 00 2504 Clinical Speciality I 150 00 660 810

Total Hours 600 100 1020 1720

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c.d. *Sub Distribution of Hours for the subject Nursing Research and Statistics

Paper No. Subject Theory

HoursLaboratory

Hours

Clinical/Practical

HoursTotal Hours

I Nursing Research 90 100 00 190II Statistics 60 00 00 60

e. * Laboratory Hours of Nursing Research to be utilized for preparation and presentation of Research Proposal.

FINAL YEAR FFIRST YEAIRST YEA

Sr. No. Subject Theory

HoursLaboratory

Hours

Clinical/Practical

HoursTotal Hours

1 Nursing Management 150 00 150 300

2 Nursing Research and Statistics(Dissertation) 00 00 300 300

3 Clinical Speciality II 150 00 960 1110

Total Hours 300 00 1410 1710f. In addition to this - Educational Visit 2 weeks as decided / planned by the Institution.g. Minimum Clinical Hours are prescribed here. Institute may plan more clinical hours to

facilitate hands on training.

Submission of Dissertation

The candidate shall submit a dissertation in the field of his/ her speciality. There shall be a guide form the Nursing specialty and co-guide who shall be a teacher from health sciences. The guide and co-guide will value the dissertation and the average of which shall form the marks for internal assessment. The internal assessment marks together with the dissertation will be submitted to the university one month prior to the final university exam. For the university exam the dissertation will be valued by the external examiner and internal appointed by the university.

From this year onwards the candidate should have to submit 2 studies (i.e. short study and long study) means the candidate should have to submit short study in first year and long study in second year

Examination

a. there shall be a university exam conducted at the end of each year.

II) there shall be supplementary exam conducted during the summer vacation of each academic year for the benefit of failed students.

b. I) Each branch will have 7 papers, 2 practical’s and dissertation.

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Summary:

Till now we discussed about

the nursing education in INDIA

the four year basic BSc, Nursing

the philosophy, aims of B.Bsc. Nursing

the eligibility for admission, duration, of B.Bsc. Nursing

the objective of post certificate programme

study of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th year of B.Bsc.

the facilities of B.Bsc. Nursing or MSc. Nsg the MSc. Nursing philosophy

the objective of MSc. Nursing

the eligibility, subject of study, duration attendances of MSc. Nursing

the submission of Dissertation of MSc. Nursing

Conclusion:

In the educational system the syllabus pattern of BSc 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th year and MSc nursing syllabus pattern plays an very important role in the educational curriculum so that the teachers have to know about all the curriculum pattern of the educational systems.

Bibliography:

B.T Basanthappa textbook of nursing education

http://www.scribd.com/doc/20286451/Nursing-Education-in-India-ANM-GNM-B-Sc-and-PBB-Sc#scribd

http://currentnursing.com/nursing_education/nursing_education_in_india.html

http://www.dmimsu.edu.in/index.php?SRMMCON=master_srmmcon&name=srmmcon_library

http://www.dmimsu.edu.in/index.php?SRMMCON=master_srmmcon&name=departmen

http://www.dmimsu.edu.in/index.php?SRMMCON=master_srmmcon&name=cources_fees

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nursing_in_India