Programme

The list of avaliable Programmes


St. James School of Nursing was initiated in 2005, with the vision to upgrade the oppressed Christian community in Pakistan. The school was granted permission to induct 50 students for the diploma in general nursing. This could not have been achieved without the tireless hard working that was carried out. notwithstanding the commencement of any city crises, rain or storm. Soon after three years. in 2008, Post RN, BSN was also taken on board with the strength of 50 students. For two years the general nursing diploma and post RN BSN programmes were running simultaneously in the morning and evening shift respectively. Then came the year 2010, in which the Dip. Card was also started at St. James School of Nursing.

Diploma in General Nursing

The Diploma in General is a three years morning programme designed to provide an opportunity to the student nurses to acquire basic knowledge and skills required to practice in nursing profession.

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Post RN BScN Programme

The Post RN BScN is a two years evening programme designed to provide an opportunity to the experienced nurses to acquire in - depth knowledge and skills required to practice in nursing education, practice and administration.

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Diploma in Midwifery

The Specialization in above mentioned subject is one year programme designed to provide an opportunity to the student nurses to acquire advance knowledge and skills required to practice in nursing profession.

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Post Basic Specialization in Cardiac Nursing

The Post Basic Diploma in Cardiac Nursing is 1 year program that provides experiential and educational opportunities for Nurses’ professional grooming and enhances the hospital’s commitment to patient care.

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Post Basic Specialization in Pediatric Nursing

Diploma in Paediatric Nursing is a 1 year post-basic nursing programme designed for students who have completed a Diploma in Nursing with some relevant work experience and who have a specific interest in the nursing of infants and children.

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