The Department of Nursing Foundation provides students with extensive supervised clinical exposure to prepare them for professional nursing practice. The training emphasizes real-world application and experiential learning, covering diverse healthcare settings and specialties to build a comprehensive understanding of patient care.
Students undergo supervised rotations in areas such as:
Medical Wards: Managing acute and chronic illnesses with a focus on patient assessment and care administration.
Surgical Wards: Assisting in perioperative care, wound management, and post-surgical recovery.
Orthopedic Wards: Providing nursing care for patients with fractures, joint replacements, and rehabilitation.
ENT and Ophthalmology: Managing ear, nose, throat, and vision-related conditions.
Oncology: Providing compassionate basic care.
Dermatology: Managing skin disorders and therapeutic skin applications.
Rheumatology: Nursing care for patients with autoimmune and inflammatory conditions.
Urology and Nephrology Wards: Delivering care for renal and urological conditions
Injection OPD and Laboratory Settings: Administering injections and assisting in diagnostics.
For M.Sc Nursing students, advanced training includes diagnostic areas as CT/MRI, Emergency room, operation theater, critical care units such as medical, surgical, cardiac, and neuro-intensive care units, and rehabilitation settings. An open minded attitude is fostered by field visits to hospitals within and beyond the state that provide diverse perspectives on healthcare delivery.