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GNM

GNM programs are crucial in preparing healthcare professionals to meet the growing need for qualified nurses and midwives across different healthcare environments. Those who complete GNM programs make a substantial difference in patient care, maternal health, and community health efforts, ultimately enhancing the overall delivery of healthcare.

Looking to kickstart your nursing career? Consider our General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) program. GNM provides a fast track to becoming a registered nurse or midwife, compared to a traditional Bachelor's degree. Our emphasis on clinical training ensures that graduates are equipped with practical skills and hands-on experience in patient care, making them ready for immediate entry into the nursing profession. Plus, GNM offers potential for further specialization or higher education. Reach out to us for more details!

What You Will Learn

Upon finishing the GNM program, graduates can seek licensure as either Registered Nurses (RNs) or Registered Midwives (RMs), based on the regulatory requirements of the specific country. The program has a strong focus on providing care to expectant mothers, aiding in labor and delivery, and offering postnatal care for both the mother and the newborn.

This program sets the stage for delving into advanced nursing roles like nurse practitioner, nurse educator, or nurse administrator through further education, such as Master's or Doctoral programs.

  • Typically requires a high school diploma or equivalent.
  • Some programs may require specific high school courses (e.g., biology, chemistry, mathematics).
  • In some countries, entrance exams such as the Nursing Entrance Test (NET) may be required.
  • Depending on the program, students may need to meet health and immunization requirements and undergo a criminal background check.

Study Options:

Qualification Length Code
B. Sc. (Nursing) 4 years full time CDX3
GNM 3 years full time CDX4