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Parul Thapa

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Yes, ANM course have scope in India for candidates who wish to be involved in prenatal care, assisting in childbirth, postnatal care for both mothers and newborns, and providing immunizations and healthcare advice to mothers and children.

Overall, while ANMs primarily focus on maternal and child health, their role often extends to various aspects of primary healthcare, community health promotion, and disease prevention. They play a vital role in improving healthcare access and outcomes, particularly in resource-constrained settings.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, but initially, you need to enrol with the nursing council of the specific state where you intend to practice. Presently, there's ongoing registration with the Indian Nursing Council, which will allow nurses to practice in any state without the requirement of being registered with each state's nursing council. Hopefully, this will become operational and effective shortly.

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Without a doubt, an ANM can easily find a Nursing job on a cruise ship. The majority of cruise liners are fitted with on-board medical facilities to cater to the health requirements of both the passengers and the crew during their voyage. Such facilities are normally manned by highly trained medical professionals, which include registered nurses.
While there may not be the same educational requirements or licensure for an ANM as for a registered nurse, some cruise lines may accept an ANM to certain nursing positions on board. However, the kind of nursing job one might get on a cruise ship will depend on each cruise line individually.

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Parul Thapa

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The following are the eligibility criteria that the candidate has to necessarily meet in order to write the ANM exam are:

  • A candidate must be 17 years on a maximum of December 31 of the year of admission.
  • A candidate should not exceed the age limit of 35 years.
  • The candidate should have passed an examination at the end of 12 class, leading to a certificate in an Arts or Commerce Major from a Board or University recognized by this University, with subjects of study including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Economics, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology, History, Geography, Business Studies, and Accountancy Hom
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Parul Thapa

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The applicants for ANM must know what the pros of joining such a popular course are. These are enlisted as follows:

  • This can be attributed to the fact that the world's population needs much more medical workers, which creates the need for increased medical care. Therefore, nurses are always in demand for various hospitals and healthcare facilities.
  • With an RN, the jobs are unlimited. Any field of interest—be it trauma or wound care—is available to one for specializing in it.
  • As a legal nursing consultant, one may also be writers, educators, or researchers in Nursing.
  • A nurse gains a lot of flexibility and ease. One is able to w
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Parul Thapa

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House visits by healthcare workers, including registered nurses and ANMs, for vaccination drives or health checks are often carried out in urban settings by the government as part of the health initiative or certain healthcare programs. This will streamline vaccination coverage and healthcare accessibility to the children and families in case of heavily urbanized settings.
Who can give vaccinations is governed by specific regulations in the country of India, especially in the larger urban areas, which vary by state policies or differing health guidelines.
Normally, in urban areas, registered nurses and ANMs are likely to have the power o

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Parul Thapa

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First and foremost, any person holding a degree or diploma in Nursing, normally a course of at least three years duration, comes under the category of a staff nurse and is known as GNM. In other words, a staff nurse, or GNM, performs certain tasks as instructed by the doctors, like conducting deliveries and assisting in several other medical procedures.
ANM, however, though related to nursing, is different. Those who finish the almost-two-year course in ANM are not considered staff nurses because their scope of practice is much different; it largely involves fieldwork.
For GNM, the nurses are involved in clinical practice. An ANM does fi

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Shiv Surgical Nursing School offers a two-year Auxiliary Nursing and Midwifery (ANM) programme. The cost breakdown is as follows: INR 300 for the application, INR 3,000 for admission, INR 36,000 for tuition, and INR 2,500 for exams. The two-year programme would set you back a total of INR 80,300.

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Parul Thapa

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Both ANM & GNM graduates can work in public as well as private sectors. The ANM nursing course has helped aspiring candidates to pursue their dreams of becoming a nurse if they come from a non-science 12th background.

Other than that, the primary distinction between ANM & GNM courses is the time taken for both these programmeme. GNM is of longer duration than the course of ANM thus, it has more opportunities in terms of growth and compensation.

Again, candidates have the option to pursue GNM Nursing course after they have completed the ANM Nursing Diploma course.

Now, as far as BSc Nursing is concerned, it is a 4-year degree course in co

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Parul Thapa

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GNM Nursing and ANM Nursing are different courses in nursing. The former stands for General Nursing and Midwifery, while the latter is Auxiliary Nursing and Midwifery.
Although both courses are concerned with nursing, GNM is an extended course and has broader scope of practice compared to ANM. GNM passes can go for higher education such as BSc Nursing or MSc Nursing, while the AMN graduate can study very little further.
Still, candidates have to notice that in most of the colleges GNM course has been discontinued and the candidates may opts for ANM course.

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