MAHESHTALA MUNICIPAL INSTITUTE OF NURSING SCIENCES ,West Bengal
ABOUT US:
MMINS is a new nursing school starting its operations this year 2020 with the approval of West Bengal Nursing Council with the in-take of 60 students per year for the GNM ( General Nursing & Midwifery ) Course. MMINS is a joint venture between Maheshtala Municipality & Dishari Health Point . MMINS : GOVERNING BODY
1. Mr. Dulal Das , President MMINS
Chairman Maheshtala Municipality,
MLA West Bengal Legislative Assembly
2. Dr. S N Sharma, Secretary MMINS
Director, Kasturi Das Memorial Superspeciality Hospital & Dishari Health Point
INFRASTRUCTURE
MMINS School of Nursing has highly equipped 104 bedded super specialty parent hospital for practical training. The nursing school is attached to 300 bed multispeciality ESI hospital Joka for practical training.
MMINS School of Nursing is functioning in kdmsh building 3rd & 4th Floor with a spacious class room, most modern teaching technology and well-equipped laboratories for Fundamentals of Nursing, Community Health Nursing, Nutrition, Obs, Gynae & Paediatrics Anatomy, Physiology and computer science.
An excellent and scientifically classified library with a large number of essential Books, periodical and Journals provides facilities to the student to do their reference and research work.
Apart from the Academic proficiency, the aim at developing the cultural and sports talents of our student by giving them ample facilities and opportunities in those areas as well.
A terms of highly qualified, well experienced and totally committed faculty members bestow their personal care and attention on the overall development of our student.
We plan to conduct seminars and competitions for the development of the students in our Auditorium a well furnished, secured hostel facility with modern kitchen & dining facilty, canteen seving timely, hygienic, nutrituous & balanced diet. We have facilities for the entertainment and relaxation of the students.
PHILOSOPHY
The guiding philosophy of the is based on the MMINS School of Nursing values: collaboration, social responsibility, integrity, respect, accountability, diversity, and excellence.
MISSION
The mission of the GNM Program is to produce nurses who will:
Apply scientific evidence to promote the health and well-being of all in need of care.
Serve as leaders in advancing the practice of nurses by applying, generating, and testing innovative models of care.
Seek opportunities for professional growth, evaluation of practice, and policy development throughout their careers.
OBJECTIVES
The specific objectives of the Nurse-Midwifery track are to prepare nurses who will provide competent, safe, high-quality and culturally sensitive nursing care to address the health needs of all.
Learn & Critically evaluate theories, concepts, and research findings from nursing, midwifery, and related sciences for translation into clinical practice.
Use effective communication and leadership skills in inte rprofessional teams to promote positive change in the health care settings
Use information systems and other technologies to improve the quality and safety of health care
Apply principles of distributive justice and the social determinants of health in the evaluation of health policies and advocacy for the health local, national, and contexts.
Evaluate care systems by analyzing the needs of consumers, health care policies, service delivery and finance models, political contexts, and health indicators to increase access to health care for all.
GENERAL NURSING & MIDWIFERY
RECOGNIZED BY : West Bengal Nursing Council
AFFILIATION : The Course is Affiliated to West Bengal Nursing Council
MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION : The medium of instruction will be Bengali and English
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION :
1. Age Limit: The Candidate must be between the ages of 17 to 27 years as on 1st January 2020.
2. Education: 10 + 2 or its equivalent examination from a recognized Board/University with minimum 40 % marks in aggregate & minimum 40 % marks in English for general categories. Preference will be given to Science (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) students. No vocational course will be accepted.