Community Midwife (CMW) Program at Al Karam College of Nursing & Health Sciences
Subjects
The CMW program covers a comprehensive range of subjects to prepare students for providing maternal and child healthcare services in communities. Some of the core subjects are:
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Reproductive Health
- Prenatal and Postnatal Care
- Midwifery and Obstetrics
- Child Health and Immunization
- Nutrition for Mothers and Children
- Health Education and Promotion
- Family Planning
Duration
The program typically spans 2 years, divided into 4 semesters. It includes both theoretical coursework and practical training to ensure students gain hands-on experience.
Achievements
Graduates of the CMW program are prepared to:
- Provide Maternal and Child Care: Offer essential prenatal and postnatal care, assisting with safe deliveries and ensuring the health of mothers and babies.
- Promote Community Health: Educate communities about reproductive health, family planning, and child healthcare.
- Enhance Public Health: Contribute to improving public health outcomes, especially in underserved areas.
What We Will Do at Al Karam College of Nursing & Health Sciences
- Hands-On Training: Gain practical experience in well-equipped laboratories and clinical settings.
- Community Outreach Programs: Participate in community health programs to provide essential maternal and child healthcare services.
- Research Projects: Engage in research activities to contribute to advancements in maternal and child health.
- Workshops and Seminars: Attend workshops and seminars led by experienced healthcare professionals to enhance knowledge and skills.
Course Features
- Lecture 0
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- Duration 130 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes