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Nursing is a Profession and not just simply a mixture of special skills. Nursing profession is the perfect blend of today’s health care industry with a touch of traditional past.
It is a noble profession and the greatest service to humanity. It is focused on the care of every individual patient so they can maintain and recover their health and quality of life. It has been greatly stated. A nurse is a connection between the doctor and the patient, nurse’s follow’s the medical instructions from the doctor for every particular patient and assist the doctors in invasive and non-invasive medical procedures.
The DIT College of Nursing has the clinical tie ups with Max Super Speciality Hospital, S.K. Memorial Hospital, Krishna Medical Centre Hospital, Sub District Government Hospital Mussoorie and Landour Community Hospital, Primary Health Centre –Bhagwantpur and Community Health Centre Sahaspur for enriching our nursing student’s clinical skills.
In addition to that Max Super Speciality hospital, offers certificate Training Courses for our Nursing students like Patient’s safety management, ECG Interpretations, Infection control, Intravenous Cannulation and basic Nursing Care Modules.
The Specialised branches of Nursing includes
Duration
On the merit of DITU Nursing Entrance test 2024.
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1st Year (2024-25)
All India Category
1st Installment
50,000
31,250
81,250
2nd Installment
Uttarakhand/Himalayan State Quota (After 26% Scholarship on Tution Fee)
1nd Installment
37,000
68,250
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Graduate nurses apply knowledge from physical, biological and behavioral sciences, medicine including alternative systems and nursing in providing nursing care to individuals, families and communities.
Graduate nurses demonstrate understanding of life styles and other factors, which affect health of individuals and groups.
Graduate nurses provide nursing care based on steps of nursing process in collaboration with individuals and groups.
Graduate nurses demonstrate critical thinking skill in making decisions in all situations in order to provide quality care.
Graduate nurses utilize the latest trends and technology in providing health care.
Patient centered care: Provide holistic care recognizing individual patient’s preferences, values and needs, that is compassionate, coordinated, age and culturally appropriate safe and effective care.
Professionalism: Demonstrate accountability for the delivery of standard-based nursing care as per INC standards that is consistent with moral, altruistic, legal, ethical, regulatory and humanistic principles.
Leadership: Influence the behaviour of individuals and groups within their environment and facilitate establishment of shared goals.
System-based practice: Demonstrate awareness and responsiveness to the context of healthcare system and ability to manage resources essential to provide optimal quality of care.
Health informatics and Technology: Use technology and synthesize information and collaborate to make critical decisions that optimize patient outcomes.
Communication: Interact effectively with patients, families and colleagues fostering mutual respect and shared decision making to enhance patient satisfaction and health outcomes.
Teamwork and Collaboration: Function effectively within nursing and interdisciplinary teams, fostering open communication, mutual respect, shared decision making, team learning and development.
Safety: Minimize risk of harm to patients and providers through both system effectiveness and individual performance.
Quality improvement: Use data to monitor the outcomes of care processes and utilize improvement methods to design and test changes to continuously improve the quality and safety of healthcare system.
Evidence based practice: Identify, evaluate and use the best current evidence coupled with clinical expertise and consideration of patient’s preferences, experience and values to make practical decisions.
The Merit Scholarship is applicable for 1st year only, for subsequent years please refer to Merit based policy for subsequent/continuing years in the Scholarship Policy
Vice Principal
Assistant Professor
Nursing Tutor