Empowering the Frontline of Community Healthcare
The Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (ANM) program at Akshat College of Health Education is a 2-year professional diploma designed to prepare students for the vital role of community health workers. This course is specifically focused on the healthcare needs of women, children, and the elderly, particularly in rural and semi-urban settings.
Our curriculum emphasizes primary healthcare, immunization, and midwifery. We train our students to be the first point of contact in the healthcare system, bridging the gap between doctors and the community with empathy and clinical skill.
Practical training in conducting health surveys, nutrition education, and hygiene awareness.
Comprehensive learning in prenatal care, delivery assistance, and postnatal mother-child support.
Developing skills for first-aid, minor ailment treatment, and effective immunization delivery.
At Akshat College of Health Education, we believe that an ANM's true classroom is the community. Our students undergo mandatory field rotations including:
ANM graduates are the backbone of rural healthcare. A diploma from Akshat College provides pathways to several critical roles:
Akshat College of Health Education utilizes a centralized Campus ERP System to manage all academic data, including clinical rotation schedules, attendance, and evaluation reports. This ensures institutional accuracy and transparency for all our nursing students.