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PRESENTATION ON PATTERN OF

NURSING EDUCATION AND

PROGRAMS IN INDIA

SUBMITTED TO, SUBMITTED BY,

Mrs. Padma Y. Nagamani

Govt. College of Nursing Msc (N) 1st year

Hyderabad. Govt College of Nursing

Hyderabad.
STUDENT PROFILE

Name of the student : Y. Nagamani

Class : Msc (N) 1st year

Subject : Nursing education

Topic : pattern of nursing education and

Programs in India

Group : Msc (N) 1st year students

Number of students : 23 students

Place : Msc (N) 1st year class room

Method of teaching : Lecture cum discussion

Date :

Time : 10:00 AM

Duration : 30min

Av aids : black board, leaflets, chart, power point

Supervised by : Mrs Padma


OBJECTIVES

General objectives:

By the end of this seminar students will be able to gain in-depth knowledge
regarding idealism and philosophy of idealism.

Specific objectives:

 Define the nursing education programs


 List out the training programs in India
 Explain the nursing programs
NURSING PROGRAMS IN INDIA
Nursing council act came to existence in 1948 to constitute a council of
nurses who would safe guard the quality of nursing education in the country.
The mandate was establish and maintain uniform standards of nursing
education. Diversity is the major characteristic of nursing education today.
Influenced by a variety of factors social change, efforts to achieve full
professional status, women issues, historical factors, public expectations,
expectations of nurses themselves, legislation, national studies, and constant
changes in the health care system many different types of nursing education
program exist.
DEFINITION
nursing educational programs may be defined as in large part of
that influencing of one group of human beings, the people to grow towards
defined objectives utilizing a second group of human beings, the teacher as
agents, and operating in a setting of third group of human being, the public
variously concerned both with objectives and with means used to achieve them.
TRAINING PROGRAMS IN INDIA
At present the various nursing educational programs are there. We can
classify these programs into following courses.
Non university nursing programs University nursing programs
1) Certificate courses ANM 1) Degree (UG) B.Sc. (nursing)
HW(F) Post basic B.Sc. nursing (IGNOU)
HA(F) 2) Post basic diploma courses.
LHV 3) Master education. (PG)
2)Diploma GNM course. MN (Master of Nursing)
M.Sc. nursing
4) M.Phil. in Nursing
5) PhD in Nursing

SUMMARY

Today we are discussed regarding the definition of Nursing education,


pattern of nursing education, and nursing programs in India.
CONCLUSION

By the end of presentation the group will be able to gain in-depth


knowledge regarding pattern of nursing education and programs in India and its
philosophy.
BIBLIOGRAPHY

1. D. Elakkuvana Bhaskara Raj “ A text book of nursing education” second

edition, published by EMMESS Medical publishers.

2. Shebeer P. Basheer “A text book of nursing education” first edition,

published by EMMESS medical publishers.

3. www.idealism.com

4. www.slideshare.net.com

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