DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGICAL NURSING
Department Overview
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecological Nursing offers comprehensive training for undergraduate and postgraduate students, focusing on women’s reproductive health, midwifery, and maternal-child care. The department emphasizes clinical excellence, evidence-based practice, and compassionate care, preparing students to become competent nurses and future educators in the field.
Vision
- To prepare and empower students to provide holistic care for women, newborns, and families through quality education, advocacy, and research in obstetrics and gynecological nursing.
Mission
- To provide high-quality education through professional training and interdisciplinary collaboration, equipping students with the knowledge and skills required in obstetrics and gynecological nursing.
- To foster a culture of evidence-based practice in obstetric and gynecological care, ensuring students are prepared to achieve optimal health outcomes while delivering respectful, compassionate, and patient-centered maternity care.
Objectives
The objectives of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecological Nursing at BLDEAS College of Nursing, Jamkhandi are to:
- Provide comprehensive theoretical and practical education in obstetrics and gynecological nursing.
- Develop clinical competence in maternal, neonatal, and women’s healthcare.
- Promote evidence-based nursing practices in reproductive health care.
- Encourage research, innovation, and scholarly activities in obstetrics and gynecology.
- Prepare students to deliver compassionate, ethical, and patient-centered care to women and families.
- Enhance leadership, communication, and professional skills among nursing students.
- Engage students in community outreach programs related to maternal and child health.
- Equip students to function effectively within multidisciplinary healthcare teams.
Laboratory Facilities
The Obstetrics and Gynecological Nursing Laboratory is equipped with delivery cots, adult cots, birthing simulators, obstetric manikins, pelvis models, fetal skulls, and various obstetric instruments. These facilities enable students to gain essential practical skills in maternal, neonatal, and child healthcare before clinical exposure, under the guidance of qualified faculty.