Overview

M.Sc. Community Health Nursing or Master of Science in Community Health Nursing is a postgraduate Nursing course. The course aims to facilitate the development of community nurses who can critically analyze, reflect on and utilize evidence in taking forward advances in community health nursing practice that focuses on the needs of patients, careers and communities and clients. It will enable you to critically evaluate and synthesize the evidence-base for community practice and to develop an innovative, reflective and pro-active approach to meeting the public health, nursing and social needs of individuals, families, groups and communities.

How is M.Sc. Community Health Nursing Course Beneficial?

  • Students can identify demographic characteristics health determinants & community health resources, build & Maintain good rapport with families, diagnose health needs of individuals & families.
  • They can find jobs in private and government hospitals, industries, orphanages, nursing homes, old age homes, sanatoriums and the armed forces.
  • Indian Red Cross Society, State Nursing Councils, Indian Nursing Council and various other nursing institutions.
  • The course is ideal for current community-based practitioners and for nurses wishing to work in the community setting.
  • They have also teaching options in colleges/universities after its completion.

M.Sc. Community Health Nursing Employment Areas

  • Armed Forces
  • Government Hospitals
  • Medical Colleges/Universities
  • Old Age Homes
  • Operation Theatres
  • Orphanages & Nursing Homes

M.Sc. Community Health Nursing Job Types

  • Clinical Instructor
  • Community Nurse
  • Cytopathology Technician
  • Health Specialist
  • Nurse Educator
  • Nursing Executive
  • School Health Nurse
  • Staff Nurses

Syllabus

Syllabus of Community Health Nursing as prescribed by various Universities and Colleges.

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Subjects of Study

1

Leading in healthcare

2

Making judgments and decisions in practice

3

Evidence-based health and social care

4

Contemporary nursing practice

5

Anticipatory Care or Advanced

6

Approaches to Patient Assessment I

 

Specialist Modules

1

Principles and practice of managing people with complex needs or

2

Principles and practice in the health and social care of individuals, children and families

3

community practitioner prescribing

4

Practice consolidation

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