
PCL Nursing (Nursing)
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Vision of Nursing Program
The vision of PCL (Proficiency Certificate Level) nursing generally revolves around fostering high standards of nursing care and education. It is designed to produce skilled nurses who are well-prepared to address the healthcare needs of communities and promote health in diverse settings. The vision typically emphasizes the development of compassionate, ethical, and competent nurses who can provide holistic care to individuals, families, and communities while contributing to the advancement of the nursing profession.
A possible vision for PCL nursing could be:
"To cultivate a highly skilled, compassionate, and ethical nursing workforce that provides excellent healthcare, advocates for patients' well-being, and contributes to the overall improvement of healthcare systems locally, nationally, and globally."
The vision often highlights the importance of:
- Quality patient care.
- Strong nursing education and continuous professional development.
- Leadership in healthcare settings.
- Emphasis on community health and disease prevention.
- Collaborative efforts with other healthcare professionals.
Each nursing institution or program may have its own variation of this vision, depending on its specific goals, community needs, and educational focus.
Objective of Nursing Program
Upon completion of the program the graduate will be able to:
- Utilize a sound knowledge base in giving care to well and sick individuals, families and communities.
- Implement preventive and therapeutic measures directed toward promotion, maintenance and restoration of health.
- Utilize communication skills effectively while communicating with individuals and groups in a variety of settings.
- Apply the nursing process in providing and improving health care.
- Assume leadership role for planning and improving health care.
- Guide and supervise individuals, families and groups including health care workers.
- Collaborate with multi-sectorial groups to develop a healthful environment, including safe drinking water, environmental sanitation and other comprehensive approaches in the community.
- Mobilize the community people to participate in the activities of the village health post.
- Demonstrate a positive attitude and respect for cultural values and health practices in working to meet needs and solve problems
- Continue to seek new knowledge for personal and professional growth. • Seek new knowledge and skill continuously for personal and professional growth.
Course Duration
The total duration of this curricular program is three academic years. T
Admission Requirements
Admission form will be available at college administration office.
Note:- Students must obtain the average mark of 2.01 (GPA) in SLC/SEE
Following are the documents required along with admission form.
- SEE Mark Sheet
- SEE character certificate
- SEE Provisional certificate
- Copy of Citizenship/Birth Ceritificate
- Entrance admit card
- NOC
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