AUXILIARY NURSING MIDWIFE (ANM)
ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery) program is a two-year diploma course focused on imparting knowledge about various aspects of medicine and healthcare. It equips individuals with the skills necessary to provide medical assistance to families, individuals, and society as a whole, ensuring the maintenance of a high quality of life. ANM professionals are primarily involved in providing maternity care and supporting new mothers throughout their pregnancy journey.
Eligibility:To enroll in the ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery) program, candidates typically require a minimum qualification of 10+2 or its equivalent from a recognized board or institution.
- Only Female candidates are eligible to apply
- Minimum and Maximum age for admission will be 17 & 35 Years.
Opportunities after the course:
Upon successful completion of the ANM program, graduates have a wide range of opportunities available to them. They can pursue careers as:
- Registered Nurses: ANM graduates can work as registered nurses in hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and other healthcare settings, providing direct patient care and assistance.
- Midwives: With specialized training in maternity care, ANM professionals can work as midwives, assisting pregnant women during childbirth and providing postnatal care.
- Community Health Workers: ANM graduates play a crucial role in community health programs, where they provide preventive care, health education, and basic medical services to underserved populations.
- Health Educators: Some ANM professionals choose to work as health educators, promoting awareness about maternal health, family planning, and preventive healthcare practices in communities.
- Further Education: Graduates can pursue higher education opportunities such as Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc Nursing) or other advanced nursing degrees to specialize in specific areas of healthcare or pursue managerial roles.