Programme Outcomes - Table

Code Programme Outcome
PO1Demonstrate competency in providing basic nursing care to individuals, families, and communities at all levels of health.
PO2Assess the basic health needs of clients across different stages of life, with emphasis on maternal and child health.
PO3Plan and implement appropriate primary health care interventions to meet the identified needs.
PO4Provide effective nursing and midwifery care to mothers, newborns, children, and other community members for maintaining optimal health.
PO5Promote self-care practices and healthy lifestyles among individuals, families, and communities.
PO6Apply problem-solving approaches in community health and midwifery practice.
PO7Evaluate the outcomes of nursing and midwifery care provided in home, clinic, and community settings.
PO8Apply knowledge from biological, behavioural, and social sciences in providing nursing and midwifery care.
PO9Function effectively as a member of the health team at sub-center, primary health center, and community level.
PO10Participate actively in preventive, promotive, curative, and rehabilitative aspects of health care delivery.
PO11Mobilize and utilize community resources in collaboration with community leaders and health workers.
PO12Demonstrate ethical behavior, empathy, and cultural sensitivity in personal and professional life.
PO13Recognize the importance of continuing education and skill upgradation for professional growth.
PO14Demonstrate skills in health education and counselling for individuals, families, and communities.
PO15Exhibit basic competencies in record-keeping, reporting, and administration at the community level.
PO16Demonstrate leadership qualities while coordinating with Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs), Anganwadi Workers (AWWs), and other health workers.
PO17Assist in implementation of national health programs related to maternal and child health, immunization, family welfare, and communicable disease control.
PO18Demonstrate basic knowledge of research and data collection in community health practice.