• Near Head Post office , Dhalpur Kullu (HP)-175101
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Opening Hours : Monday to Saturday - 8 Am to 5 Pm

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Welcome to Christian Nursing College

It gives me immense pleasure in extending a heartly welcome to you all for choosing Christian Nursing College which is situated in the heart of Kullu City to fullfil your dreams of becoming one of the best professional in services of the Nursing field. The College strives to educate and preface your for the dynamic and highly competitve world.
We offer you an apportunity to dedicate yourself as a qualified professional to the development of the nation and the alleviation of sufferings of humanity. We teach, train and prepare the students to a level where they can handle any situation independetly to work in all types of Hospitals and achieve a higher degree of excellence in Nursing. The profession Institution is equipped with state of the art, Modern equipment, Instruments, Computers, Teaching Aids, Multimedia and other Audio Visual facilities, Library etc. This Institution has a well qualified, experienced and dedicated faculty...

The highly pragmatic and progressive environment developed by the talented faculty is conducive for the development of learning empowerment of knowledge and skill enhancement. Christian Nursing College believes in providing best facilities for clinically and practically training to the trainess to serve better in patient care. The Christian Nursing College is focusing to meet the need and requirments of providing Nursing Education and facilities to the needy and rural female youth of Society with particular focus on women folking in the region. I extend a cordial welcome to the female students joining the Christian Nursing College and wish them a very promising and successful professional career and life.

PP.Rtn. Sukhdev Masih
M.B.A. (H.R.), M.Sc.( M.M.Bio.)

PP.Rtn. Sukhdev Masih
M.B.A. (H.R.), M.Sc.
( M.M.Bio.)

INTRODUCTION

Introduction About Nursing

Florence Nightingale is founder and knows as mother of nursing profession and she was born on 12 May 1820 at the Villa La Columbia in Florence; she was named after the city of her birth. Her father, William Edward Nightingale (1794-1874), was son of William Shore ,a Sheffield banker. When Nightingale came of age on 21 February 1815 he inherited the Derbyshire estates at Lea Hurst and Woodend in Derbyshire from, and assumed the surname of Peter Nightingale, his mother's uncle. On 1 June 1818 he married Frances Smith, a strong supporter of the abolition of slavery. They had two daughters, Parthenope and Florence. "Parthe" was given the classical name of Naples where she was born.
Florence Nightingale was brought up at Lea Hall; in 1825 the family moved to Lea Hurst which Nightingale had just built. In 1826 he also bought Embley Park, in Hampshire and in1828 he became High Sheriff of the county. The family invariably spent the summer at Lea Hurst and the winter at Embley Park, occasionally visiting London. Florence Nightingale had a broad education and came to dislike the lack of opportunity for females in her social circle. She began to visit the poor but became very interested in looking after those who were ill. She visited hospitals in London and around the country to investigate possible occupations for women there. However, nursing was seen as employment that needed neither study nor intelligence; nurses were considered to be little less than prostitutes at that time.
Nightingale's hospital visits began in 1844 and continued for eleven years. She spent the winter and spring of 1849-50 in Egypt with family friends; on the journey from Paris she met two St. Vincent de Paul sisters who gave her an introduction to their convent at Alexandria. Early in 1855, because of the defects in the sanitation system, there was a great increase in the number of cases of cholera and of typhus fever among Nightingale's patients. Seven of the army doctors and three of the nurses died. Frost-bite and dysentery from exposure in the trenches before Sevastopol made the wards fuller than before. There were over 2000 sick and wounded in the hospital and in February 1855 the death-rate rose to 42%. The War Office ordered the sanitary commissioners at Scutari to carry out sanitary reforms immediately, after which the death-rate declined rapidly until in June it had fallen to 2%.
When the Indian Mutiny broke out in 1857 Nightingale offered to leave for India immediately if there was anything she could do. Her services were not required but she became interested in the sanitary condition of the army and people there. From her work, a Sanitary Department was established in the Indian government. She became familiar with many facets of Indian life and demanded that there should be improvements in health and sanitation there. She did not visit India. She wrote papers on the causes of famine, the need of irrigation and the poverty of the people of India. In 1890 she contributed a paper on village sanitation in India. Her book, Notes on Nursing first appeared in 1860 and was reprinted many times during in her lifetime.
She received was the Order of Merit in 1907 and in 1908 she was awarded the Freedom of the City of London. She had already received the German order of the Cross of Merit and the French gold medal of Secours aux Blesses Militaries. On 10 May 1910 she was presented with the badge of honor of the Norwegian Red Cross Society. Nightingale died in South Street, Park Lane, London, on 13 August 1910 at the age of ninety and was buried on 20 August in the family plot at East Wallow, Hampshire.


Florence Nightingale

LOCATION AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE INSTITUTION

The institution is situated in the heart of the Kullu town and housed in a very good building with required sufficient facilities. It is centrally located near Kullu head post office , having a charming and attractive campus, with a badminton court for trainees; recreation. Carom boards, cricket kit etc. are also provide. in addition, cultural and music programs are also arranged form time to time.
The institute has been awarded several times for appreciation awards and certificates from the International Rotary Club and other organizations for outstanding and dedicated services. The institution also encourages donation of blood to patients in need in the Government/ Private Hospitals as and when required .
The institute arranges picnic tour programs twice in a year from Kullu to Manali and Solangnala to Snow point , Kullu to Manikaran or Kullu to Prashar Lake etc.



RECOGNITIONS OF THE INSTITUTION

The Institute is recognized by the Himachal Pradesh Nurse Registration Council-IGMC Shimla Government of Himachal Pradesh and also recognized by the Indian Nursing Council-Government of India. Affiliated to HP University Shimla .

Introduction of the Training Program

Name of the Course           : B.Sc. Nursing
Duration of the course       : 4 Years
Name of the Course            : (GNM) General Nursing and Midwifery
Duration of the course       : 3 Years

Vacation for students



Annual Vacation 30 days(4Weeks)
Examination including Preparatory Leave 7 days (1 Week)

Extra-Facilities available for the students.


  1. Facilities for practical training etc
  2. 1.  The institute is under CCTV surveillance 24 hours.
  3. 2.  Indoor and Outdoor Games.
  4. 3.  The Institite has a good, wide range of Medical Reference books in the instititioner Library.
  5. 4.  The Institute provides entertainment facilities to the students such as Audio, Video and Indoor games.
  6. 5.  Own buses for transportation of the trainees.
  7. 6.  24 Hours security of Hostlers.
  8. 7.  Musical instruments for Cultural Activities.