Certificate Programme in Community Health (CCH) is a Six Months programme of 18 credits (8 credits in theory and 10 credits in practical) It has 2 theory and 1 practical course.
The Progaramme has been designed, developed and implemented in collaboration and funding from Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) Government of India.
The programme aims at improving the knowledge, skills and competencies of in-service registered nurses (RNRM) and Ayurveda Practitioners to enable them to serve as competent human resource essential for strengthening the primary health care services at peripheral level.
It may be noted that the candidates for this Programme are selected by MoHFW and Programme is open ONLY to sponsored candidates from National Health Mission (NHM) MOHFW Govt. of India through State Health Mission/State Government.
The prospective learners may contact respective State Health authorities (State Health Mission) for procedure of selection and sponsorship for admission.
Fee Structure: Rs. 15,000/- Cycle (subject to change)
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Objectives:
The main objectives of the programme are to: Enhance knowledge and skill of learners in providing community health care services. Develop competencies in dealing with issues of public health. Provide comprehensive primary care based on protocols appropriate to subcentre level. Perform preventive and promotive actions for improving community health. Perform common laboratory investigations. Provide treatment based on protocols as appropriate to subcentre level.