Programs Offered - DGNM

DGNM" typically stands for "Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery." This program is designed to train individuals to become competent general nurses and midwives, capable of providing healthcare services in various settings

Practical Training
Diploma In Nursing & Midwifery
Eligibility 12th Pass all Group

The duration of a Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery program typically ranges from 3 years, depending on the country and educational institution.

DGNM programs include extensive clinical training in hospitals, clinics, maternity centers, and community health settings. This hands-on experience allows students to develop practical skills and gain exposure to various healthcare scenarios.

Practical Training

Govt.Head Quarters Hospital , Kanchipuram -631501

Certification and Licensing

Upon successful completion of the program, graduates may need to pass a licensing examination administered by the regulatory body in their country to obtain a license to practice as a registered nurse and midwife..

Career Opportunities ( "Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery.)

Midwife:

DGNM graduates are trained to provide care to pregnant women, assist in childbirth, and provide postnatal care to mothers and newborns. They may work in maternity hospitals, birthing centers, or as part of community health teams.

Community Health Nurse:

DGNM graduates may work as community health nurses, focusing on promoting health and preventing diseases within communities. They may conduct health education programs, provide immunizations, and offer basic healthcare services in rural or underserved areas.

Registered Nurse (RN):

Graduates of DGNM programs can work as registered nurses in hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, community health centers, and other healthcare settings. They provide direct patient care, assess patient conditions, administer medications, and assist in medical procedures.

Specialized Nursing Roles:

Nurses with a DGNM qualification can pursue specialized areas of nursing such as critical care nursing, pediatric nursing, psychiatric nursing, or oncology nursing by obtaining additional certifications or advanced degrees.

Experienced DGNM nurses may transition into roles as nursing instructors or clinical educators, teaching aspiring nurses in academic institutions or healthcare settings.

Nurse Educator:
Healthcare Management:

Nurses with DGNM qualifications and leadership skills may pursue careers in healthcare management or administration, overseeing nursing departments, implementing healthcare policies, and ensuring quality patient care.

Research and Policy Development:

DGNM nurses can contribute to nursing research, policy development, and advocacy efforts aimed at improving healthcare delivery, patient outcomes, and public health.