MULTI-PURPOSE HEALTH WORKERS (FEMALE) TRAINING CENTRE

 

RASS’s School of Nursing has a shared commitment to excellence in learning and teaching in nursing with a focus on the real world of clinical practice, evidence based, accessible and student centered.

The Project aim to develop high quality MPHW (F) who has attributes to be exemplary nurses in their chosen field of practice.

The staff of the school is committed to developing the profession so it is able to meet the immediate medical needs of the community.

Matriculation passed out women and girls who are unable to continue higher studies due to poor family economic conditions are enrolled and trained as Multipurpose Health Workers. The course duration is two years, and the candidates after successful completion of the course get into full time jobs in their field of specialization. There is a great demand for this course as it equips the students in the various streams of para medical facilities.



CORE DETAILS OF THE PROJECT

Year of Inception

1986

Funding Patron

Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Andhra Pradesh.

Project Operational Area

The training center is being run at Tirupathi, Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh.  However, the admissions are to the Center are open to eligible candidates from across the State of Andhra Pradesh.

Beneficiary Group
Girls who have completed their intermediate education are eligible to apply to the courses offered by the training institute.

Beneficiaries for the year & Annual Financial Outlay

40 Students

Rs.63.18 Lakhs

Cumulative Beneficiary No. & Financial Outlay

800 Students

Rs.526.07 Lakhs
Staff Strength
The Training Center is equipped with 15 of the well qualified and experienced teaching and non-teaching staff.