Belda ITI

BELDA IDEAL TRAINING INSTITUTE

(BELDA ITI) Centre Code No.: 00163

Governed by a Vocational Training Education Institute | Govt. Of West Bengal & Govt. of India Registered | Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises

COURSE NAME:Auxiliary Nurse Midwife(ANM)

ANM stands for Auxiliary Nurse Midwife. It’s a diploma course in nursing that focuses on providing basic nursing care to individuals, families, and communities, particularly in rural and underserved areas. Here are the typical details of an ANM course:

  1. Duration: The duration of the ANM course is generally 2 years, although it can vary depending on the institute and country.

  2. Eligibility: The eligibility criteria for the ANM course vary from one institute to another, but candidates typically need to have completed 10+2 (or its equivalent) with a minimum aggregate score in the science stream. Some institutes may have additional requirements such as a minimum age limit.

  3. Curriculum: The curriculum of the ANM course covers a wide range of topics related to nursing and midwifery. Some of the key subjects covered may include:

    • Anatomy and physiology
    • Fundamentals of nursing
    • Community health nursing
    • Maternal and child health nursing
    • Nutrition and dietetics
    • First aid and emergency care
    • Medical-surgical nursing
    • Mental health and psychiatric nursing
    • Midwifery
    • Health education and communication
  4. Clinical Training: Clinical training is an essential component of the ANM course, where students gain hands-on experience in providing nursing care under the supervision of qualified nursing professionals. Clinical rotations may take place in hospitals, community health centers, primary health care facilities, and other healthcare settings.

  5. Examinations and Assessments: Students are evaluated through periodic assessments, practical exams, and final examinations to assess their understanding of the course material and their clinical skills.

  6. Certification: Upon successful completion of the ANM course and fulfilling all academic and clinical requirements, students are awarded a Diploma in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery by the respective institute or the examining board.

  7. Job Opportunities: Graduates of the ANM course can pursue various career opportunities in the healthcare sector. They can work as auxiliary nurse midwives, staff nurses, community health workers, healthcare assistants, or maternal and child health aides. They can find employment in government and private hospitals, community health centers, nursing homes, NGOs, and other healthcare organizations.

  8. Further Education: After completing the ANM course and gaining some work experience, students can opt for further studies such as a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc Nursing) or other advanced nursing programs to enhance their career prospects and specialization.

Overall, the ANM course equips students with the necessary knowledge and skills to provide essential nursing care, particularly in rural and remote areas, contributing to the healthcare needs of communities.