The Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (A.N.M.) course is a two-year diploma program aimed at training students to provide basic healthcare services and support in hospitals, clinics, and community healthcare centers. A.N.M. nurses are the frontline health workers who play a crucial role in maternal and child healthcare, first aid, immunization programs, and rural health services.
The course combines classroom learning with practical training, preparing students for essential roles in promoting and maintaining the health of individuals and communities.