Admission inputs and learning outcomes of Nursing Technology Department

🩺 Admission Inputs

These are the qualifications and attributes expected from incoming students:

  • Academic Qualifications:
    Completion of secondary education (science branch preferred) with a solid foundation in biology and chemistry.
  • Entrance Examination / Interview (if applicable):
    Assessment of cognitive ability, communication skills, and passion for healthcare.
  • Health & Medical Fitness:
    Proof of good physical and mental health, ensuring ability to handle clinical settings.
  • Personal Attributes:
    Motivation to serve, empathy, teamwork, and commitment to professional ethics.
  • Regulatory Requirements:
    Fulfillment of criteria outlined by the Ministry of Higher Education or the institution’s governing body.

 

🎓 Learning Outcomes

Graduates of the Nursing Technology Department will be expected to:

  • Apply Nursing Principles:
    Demonstrate core knowledge in anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and nursing care across age groups.
  • Utilize Technology Effectively:
    Employ modern medical equipment and electronic health records in patient care and clinical documentation.
  • Deliver Safe Patient Care:
    Execute clinical interventions and monitor patient outcomes using evidence-based practices.
  • Communicate Professionally:
    Interact with patients, families, and healthcare teams with clarity, empathy, and cultural sensitivity.
  • Demonstrate Ethical & Legal Practice:
    Uphold confidentiality, consent, and standards of practice guided by nursing codes of ethics.
  • Engage in Lifelong Learning:
    Pursue continuous improvement through research, professional development, and awareness of healthcare advancements.
  • Respond to Emergencies:
    Exhibit readiness and critical thinking during urgent and emergent medical scenarios.
  • Promote Community Health:
    Participate in outreach, health education, and preventive care initiatives within public health settings.

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