Community Posting
Community exposure is an integral component of nursing education at the
Faculty of Nursing. To
develop socially
responsible and competent nursing professionals, students are regularly posted in urban and
rural health settings where
they actively participate in real-time public health activities under faculty supervision.
Through these postings, learners gain practical experience in health assessment, home visits,
maternal and child health
services, immunization programs, school health services, health education, and community
awareness campaigns. The
training helps students understand the health needs of diverse populations and strengthens their
preventive, promotive,
and rehabilitative care skills. Our students are posted at the following government health
facilities:
CHC Farukhnagar, PHC Garhi, PHC Farukhnagar, PHC Daultabad, PHC Wazirabad, PHC Gurgaon
village
These field experiences bridge classroom learning with community practice, enabling students to
apply nursing knowledge
in real-life situations while developing communication skills, leadership abilities, and a
strong
sense of professional
responsibility toward society.
Sub Divisional Civil Hospital Farrukh Nagar
First Referral Units between the district and block (CHC) levels, delivering quality healthcare to diverse age groups within their region. Sub Divisional Civil Hospital Farrukh Nagar offers our GNM, BSc, Post Basic BSc, and MSc Nursing students valuable hands-on community experience, enhancing their clinical skills, critical thinking, and real-world understanding of patient care—preparing them to become competent and compassionate healthcare professionals.
Home visit (Door to Door Survey)
Through door-to-door Home surveys, students gain insight into the Health needs and challenges of village people across different areas. They actively participate in delivering essential community Health services, including physical assessments, antenatal, intranatal, postnatal care, under-five and Geriatric assessments. Based on individual family needs, students also provide health education and counselling on hygiene, nutrition, and family planning—equipping them with critical skills in preventive, promotive, and rehabilitative healthcare.
Village health Camps
As part of their community Health posting, our Nursing students conduct village surveys to assess the Health needs of the local population. Based on these findings, they collaborate with various departments in the health sector to organize health camps.
Free health services provided at the camps include:
- Blood pressure monitoring
- Haemoglobin (Hb) estimation
- Random blood sugar testing
- Anthropometric measurements
- Screening for communicable and non-communicable diseases
Students offer personalized counselling and health education on topics like hygiene, nutrition, and family planning.
These activities enhance students’ clinical skills, public health knowledge, communication, and teamwork.
