MVJ College of Nursing under the banner of Venkatesha Education Society (VES) has grown immensely and exponentially since inception with the onus being or holistic preparation of nurses to serve the humanity. MVJ college of Nursing is headed by our enterprising Chairman, Dr. M. J. Mohan, versatile Executive director Dr. Mohan Rao and Dynamic Chief Executive Officer Dr. Dharani Mohan as the operation head of the college.
The College has an excellent infrastructure to run both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
MVJ College of Nursing offers a Four year graduate programme including Internship. The programme is designed to prepare Nurse Professional with B.Sc degree.
Course Details
DGNM
DGNM & B.Sc.Nursing courses prepares the nurses in their personal and professional development, so that they are able to make maximum contribution to the society as useful and productive individuals, citizens as well as efficient nurses
Course Details
DGNM
The program prepares nurses who will be able to deliver nursing care in any health care setting.
MVJ College of Nursing offers Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery program which is designed for three years including Internship.
The basic Diploma in general Nursing and midwifery programme prepares to
Year I
I Biological Science, II Behavioural Science, III Fundamentals of Nursing.
Year II
Medical Surgical Nursing I & II, Mental Health Nursing, Child Health Nursing.
Year III
PART 1 – Midwifery & Gynaecology, Community Health Nursing II.
PART 2 – Nursing Educational, Introduction to research, Professional Trends & Adjustments, Nursing Administration & ward.
Eligibility Criteria for Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery (DGNM)
- Pass in 10+2 class preferably Science (PCB) & English with aggregate of 40% marks.
- Pass in 10+2 in Arts (Mathematics, Biotechnology, Economics, Political Science, History, Geography, Business Studies, Accountancy, Home Science, Sociology, Psychology, Philosophy) and English Core / English Elective or Health care Science – Vocational stream ONLY, passed out from recognized Board under AISSCE / CBSE / ICSE / SSCE / HSCE or other equivalent board with 40% marks.
- Students qualified in 10+2 Arts or Science examination or Health care Science – Vocational stream only conducted by National Institute of Open School with 40% marks.
- Minimum age 17 years and Maximum age 35 years
Specializations
On Completion of DGNM Course the candidates can pursue
- Post Basic Diploma in Critical Care Nursing, Cardiothoracic Nursing, Emergency and Disaster Nursing , Oncology Nursing, Neonatal Nursing
- Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing
B.Sc Nursing
Nursing contributes to the health services in vital and significant way in the health care delivery system. Nursing programme is broad based education with an academic framework specifically directed to the development of critical thinking skills, competence and standard required for practice of professional nursing.
Under graduate nursing programme prepares the graduate to become responsible professionals, competent nurses and midwives who can make independent decision in various nursing situations.
MVJ College of Nursing offers a Four year graduate programme including Internship. The programme is designed to prepare Nurse Professional with B.Sc degree.
Year I
Anatomy & Physiology, Nutrition & Biochemistry, English, Nursing Foundation, Psychology, Microbiology and Introduction to computers.
Year II
Sociology, Pharmacology, Pathology & Genetics, Medical Surgical Nursing – I, Community Health Nursing-I, Communication & Education Technology.
Year III
Medical Surgical Nursing – II, Child Health Nursing, Mental Health Nursing.
Year IV
Midwifery & Obstetrical Nursing, Community Health Nursing – II, Nursing Research & Statistics, Management of Nursing Service & Education.
Eligibility Criteria for B.Sc Nursing
- Obtained at least 45% of total marks in Science Subjects of the Qualified Examination (40% incase of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe)
- Completed 17 years of Age at the time of Admission or will complete this age on or before 31st December of the Year of Admission.
- Passed Pre University Examination or Equivalent as recognized by Rajiv Gandhi University Of Health Sciences, with Science Subjects: Physics, Chemistry & Biology
M.Sc Nursing – NPCC
Nurse Practitioner in Critical Care Intro
Today health care service demand more specialized and more super specialized care. Nurse practitioner in critical care nursing is designed to prepare a registered B.Sc Nurse for advanced practice role as clinical expert.
Nurse Practitioner in Critical Care Nursing is a residency programme with the main focus on competency based training. It is two years programme in advanced theory and practice.
The Critical Care Nurse Practitioner Program Prepares registred BSc nurses for advanced practice roles as clinical experts, managers, educators, and consultants lead to M.Sc degree in Critical Care Nurse Practitioner.
Objectives
On Completion of the program, the Nurse Practitioner will be able to
- Assume responsibility and accountability to provide competent care to critically ill patients and appropriate family care in tertiary care centers.
- Demonstrate clinical competence/expertise in providing critical care which includes diagnostic reasoning, complex monitoring, and therapies.
- Apply theoretical, patho-physiological and pharmacological principles and evidence based practice in implementing therapies/interventions in critical care.
- Identify the critical conditions and carry out interventions to stabilize and restore patient’s health and minimize or manage complications.
- Collaborate with other health care professionals in the critical care team, across the continuum of critical care.
Scope
On completion of two years the Post Graduate Nurse Practitioner program, he/she can work as..
- Nurse practitioner in critical care
- Nurse Educator
- Nurse Manager
- Mentor to Nurse Practitioner students
Course Details
Nurse Practitioner in Critical Care Nursing
Year I
Theoretical basis for advanced practice nursing, Research application and evidence based practice in critical care, Advanced skills in leadership, Management and teaching, Advanced pathophysiology, Advanced Pharmacology, Advanced health assessment.
Year II
Foundations, Critical Care Nursing-I, Critical Care Nursing-II
Eligibility Criteria for Nurse Practitioner in Critical Care
Candidate must possess B.Sc Nursing or PB B.Sc Nursing with State Registration and must have one year clinical experience preferably in critical care setting