Establishment of Edn Institution
Establishment of Edn Institution
Establishment of Edn Institution
Institution
• For the nurse to be effective in the dynamic complex health care
system and to help client to achieve the outcome , nurses need to be
knowledgeable , resourceful and able to work well with other health
care practioners.
Based On the identified health needs of country and nursing educational needs.
•Primary Health Care-Prevention of diseases,Promotion of health care,,Treatment of minor
ailment Rehabilitative ServicesSelf Care, Team Work,
•• Newer Emerging Expanded Role of Nurses,
•• Changing needs of society and advanced technology
•Nursing Educational Needs-Name and define the type of nurses and midwives needed. e.g.
General Nurse, General Nurse Midwife, Nurse Educator, Nurse Administrator.
•Community Health/Public Health Nurse/ Pediatric Nurse or Psychiatric Nurse etc"
•Estimate the number of each level to be prepared in a specified time period.
•Prepare plans for the preparation of each type of worker at the various level.
•Decide on objectives, administrative structure, number of students,
•curriculum, teaching staff, teaching facilities, boarding, Budget etc.
•Propose a programme of evaluation.
•Project a possible standards raising goal at the end of specified period
Eligibility to start College
a) Central Government/State Government/Local body;
b) Registered Private or Public Trust;
c) Organizations Registered under Societies Registration Act including Missionary
Organizations;
d) Companies incorporated under section 8
•own 100 bedded Parent Hospital exept for Tribal area – Scheduled notified area;
[Areas as the President of India may by order declare to be Scheduled Areas;] Hilly
area – North East States, Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh & Uttarakhand
Obtain Essentiality Certificate / No objection Certificate from the concerned State
Government -
•Name of the Trust /Society [in Trust Deed or full address to be mentioned in No
Objection Certificate/Essentiality
•Recognition -concerned State Nursing Council (mandatory)
•Indian Nursing Council shall after receipt of the above documents / proposal would then conduct
Statutory Inspection
Infra structure
Building- near to parent hospital + space for expansion I
For annual admission capacity of 40-60 students, the constructed area -23720 square feet
Adequate hostel/residential accommodation for students and staff
Teaching Block
No. Teaching Block Area (Figures in Sq feet)
1Lecture Hall 4 @ 1080 = 4320
(i) Nursing foundation lab 1500
(ii) CHN 900
(iii) Nutrition 900
(iv) OBG and Paediatrics lab 900
(v) Pre-clinical science lab 900
(vi) Computer Lab 1500
Multipurpose Hall 3000
Common Room (Male & Female) 1100
Staff Room 1000
Infra structure
1 Principal 1 1
2 Vice-Principal 1 1
3 Professor 0 1
4 Associate Professor 2 4
5 Assistant Professor 3 6
Tutor 10-18 19-28
6 Principal is excluded for 1:10 teacher student ratio norms (Teacher) Tutor student ratio will be 1:10
(For example for 40 students intake minimum number of teacher required is 17 including Principal.
No. Designation B.Sc.(N) M.Sc.(N)
40-60 10-25
c)Office Superintendent-1
d)PA to Principa-l1
e)Accountant/Cashier-1
•Upper Division Clerk-2
•Lower Division Clerk-2
•Store Keeper1
a)Maintenance of stores-1
b)Classroom attendant-s2
c)Sanitary staff-As per the physical space
d)Security Staff-As per the requirement
•Peons/Office attendants-4
Library
a)Librarian2
b)Library Attendants-As per the requirement
•Hostel
College Management Committee-
Principal-Chairperson
−Vice-Principal-Member
−Professor/Reader/Senior Lecturer-Member
• Others
Recruitment
After policies for admission have been agreed upon , the next step is
to recruit the students.
Recruitment is a continuous activity which is carried out both for the
profession in general and for the individual schools of nursing.
• General recruitment for nursing
• Recruitment for individual institutions
• At this stage he/she will be influenced by her parents, teachers or
friends or by past experience of nursing care and by the image of
nursing she has build up.
• Application form
• Selection committee
Application form:
directly
responsible to the Principal
Her duties include: -
• Will carry out practical training programme of the student Nurses in the
clinical field.
Will' be responsible for clinical teachings, evaluation of students including
ward reports, ward round and case presentation (bedside).
Submission of various monthly reports and practical experience.
Will carry out any other duty assigned to her by the Principal Tutor in
clinical field.
10. Curriculum
development and
administration
Curriculum
activity.
It should be based on the following factors
• The kind of students that is expected to be recruited and her specific needs
• The objectives which are derived from the purposes should be more
specific and should be stated in such a way that they will be a guide , in the
TNC ---RECOGNITION
EXAMINING BODY
Affiliation
• To promote good health habits which will be lasting and which they
can apply in the practice of nursing , and to give them the required
care when they are sick.
The health services include:
• Medical examination on admission and routine
• Health records
• Student health clinic
• Health room in the hostel
• Sickroom for the students
Counseling
To give the students the guidance and counsel in her daily living
personal problems , adjustment to group living , educational
programme and her professional responsibilities should be taken into
account
Recreational and cultural activities
• There are so many recreational programmes which can be pursued in
the nursing educational institutions such
as music , dance and drama, reading and creative writing , needle work
photography, nature study, gardening and social entertainments such as
giving parties , going for picnics and both indoor and outdoor games
• There should be adequate facilities for recreation like sitting room, reading
room, and recreation room and lawn, badminton and tennis courts and
space for other out door games
13. Student
organization
• The involvement of the students as an organized group is an
important factor in the management of the school and in
meeting the objectives of the programme.
• The two principal ways by which this can be achieved are through
student government and by the formation of a unit of the
Student Nurses Association.
Student government
Government by the student usually requires the setting up of a
student association of the institution, to function as the officially
recognized organization of the students.
The council, which would be the executive organ of the student
association , should be composed of two or more elected
representatives from each class.
It should have a president , vice president and secretary and
should maintain record for its all meetings
The objectives of such student association may include:
• The promotion of student welfare
• The development of cooperation and unity
• To establish and maintain good interpersonal relationship with the
staff
• To the development of a sense of responsibility for the success of the
hostel life
• The development of the ability of organizational technique and
committee procedures
• The promotion of the reputation of the institution
• The establishment of the line of communication and association with
the student group in the community and in the country as a whole
• The advancement of professional thinking and action
• These objectives can be met by the student council through the
following functions:-
• Initiating and supporting the student s’ social , cultural and
professional activities
• Assisting with the orientation of the new students
• Reviewing and requested , the school and hospital procedures and
policies and making recommendations in this respect
• The interpretation and enforcement , where appropriate , of school policies
• Taking disciplinary action when necessary in accordance with measures
agreed by the members
• The objectives of such student association may include:
• Receiving , investigating and , in some instances, disposing of
complaints relating to the hostel
• Establishing official channels of communication with the institutional
staff in relation to student council matters, and
• The appointment of representatives to serve on institutional committees,
eg: the curriculum and library committees
SNA
The Student Nurses Association is an associate organization of
the Trained Nurses Association of India, and has its objectives:
• To help students to uphold the dignity and ideals of the profession for
which they are qualifying
• To promote a cooperate spirit among students for a common good
• To furnish nurses in training with advise in their courses of study
leading up to professional qualification
• To encourage leadership ability and help students to gain a wide
knowledge of the nursing profession in all its different branches and
aspects
• To increase the students social contact and general knowledge in
order to help them take their place in the world when they are
finishing their training
• To encourage both professional and recreational meetings, games and
sports
• To encourage both professional and recreational meetings, games and
sports
• To provide a special section in the nursing journal of india for the
benefit of student
• To encourage students to compete for prices in the Student
Nurses Exhibitions and to attend national and regional conferences
14. Maintenance of record and
reports
Types of records to be kept in the nursing institutions: