Training compassionate healthcare professionals for tomorrow's challenges
The school strives to nurture students to become competitive nursing and midwifery graduates who shall contribute to our national healthcare system. We uphold a culture of mutual beneficial relationship among staff, students and the community in which we operate.
Join our community of future healthcare professionals
Graduates from our School of Nursing & Midwifery are equipped for diverse healthcare careers
Work in public or private hospitals, providing direct patient care in various departments such as emergency, surgery, maternity, or pediatrics.
Work in community settings, focusing on health promotion, disease prevention, and providing care in schools, homes, or community health centers.
With additional specialization, become a clinical nurse specialist in fields like oncology, cardiology, or critical care, providing expert care and consulting in specific areas of nursing.
With a passion for teaching, become a nurse educator training future nurses in academic institutions, hospitals, or health centers.
With experience, move into managerial roles overseeing nursing staff, budgeting, and policy-making in hospitals or healthcare facilities.
Work in public health sectors focusing on population health, implementing public health campaigns, and working with government and NGOs to improve healthcare services.
Work with businesses or industries to provide health services to employees, focusing on workplace health, safety, and injury prevention.
Explore international opportunities as travel nurses, working in different healthcare settings around the world.
Work in public or private hospitals, providing prenatal, labor, and postnatal care to women and their newborns.
Work in community settings, offering support to expectant mothers in their homes, local clinics, or community health centers, focusing on antenatal and postnatal care.
With additional training and experience, establish private practices offering personalized maternity care for women throughout their pregnancy journey.
Pursue roles in education, teaching midwifery students or running training programs at universities, technical institutions, or hospitals.
Work with NGOs or governmental bodies advocating for better maternal health policies, family planning services, and women's health rights.
Contribute to advancing best practices in maternity care through evidence-based studies in academic and clinical research settings.
Join international health organizations, aid missions, or work with global health bodies focusing on maternal health in developing countries.
With additional training or experience, advise on public health policy, contributing to maternal and neonatal health reforms at local, national, or international levels.