COLLEGE OF NURSING COMMUNITY HEALTH(CONCH)
Public Health Nursing in the Indian context is an important part of the curriculum. The College of Nursing strongly emphasizes preventive and promotive health. Realizing the need for more community areas and a different approach, in 1987 with the approval of State Government, the Community Health Nursing Department started a Community Health Programme in the name of CONCH (College of Nursing Community Health) serving 67,833 rural population in 23 villages and a semi urban population belonging to Arcot and Vellore blocks of Vellore District. The program is nurse managed, with the objectives of promoting the health of the communities through direct and indirect services for all age groups, prepare various categories of nursing students to acquire clinical competencies to function at different levels in the community health programs, promoting community development and self-reliance.
 Services include
Home Care Services       Comprehensive family-centered, need-based nursing care is provided to antenatals, postnatals, children, and adults. Emphasis is laid on empowering individuals, families, and community through education. A family folder system is followed to ensure continuity of home care and documentation. Clinic Services      1.Combined Clinics           Combined Clinics are conducted in the villages, once a month in the smaller villages and alternate weeks in the bigger villages on the scheduled days, in facilities that are offered by the villagers. These clinics are managed by Postgraduate M.Sc. (N) nursing personnel along with nursing tutors and graduate nurses. The patients are assessed and treated as per the standing orders. Those clients who are in need of further care are referred to appropriate outpatient services of CMCH and follow-up services are provided in their homes.       2.First Aid Clinics            First Aid clinics are conducted everyday except Sundays in these villages. High risk antenatal mothers are referred to Combined Care Clinic services offered by the Obstetric & Gynaecology Department of CMC Hospital. The department has initiated the Junior Nurse Practitioner Program in 2004, collaborating with Medicine Unit I, II and Rheumatology Unit.        3.Geriatric Clinics             Geriatric clinic is organized once a month in one of the village to provide care to the elderly attending the Geriatric Club.       4.Antenatal and Immunization clinics            Staff work alongside; the existing Primary Health Centres of areas to provide antenatal and immunization services.       5.Cancer Cervix Screening Clinic            Initiated in 2013 in Puttuthakku Village using VIA (Visual Inspection using Acetic Acid) method and this facility enables screening of women for Cancer Cervix and referring for further management. Referral Services      Clients who require further care are referred to LCECU, CMC Hospital, Primary Health Centres, Government Medical College Hospital or Private Hospitals according to the preference of patients. The community health nurses are able to work with other agencies and the community to achieve the objectives of promotion of health, prevention of diseases, early diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation. Special Programs       Organized in every village to create health awareness and health promotional activities are carried out regularly          Geriatric club started by the Department in one of its villages is an active hub for the elderly of the village who engage in simple physical exercises, traditional recreation place and interact with each other and thereby find meaning in their lives Student Education        The nursing students are posted along with the staff and Nursing supervisors for home visits, clinics and special programmes in order to gain experience in Community Health Nursing and also to complete the clinical requirements and to learn about Urban and Rural Health Programmes. Problem Based Learning, Community Based Education, Family Centred Nursing Care studies, Health Education cum action projects and Epidemiological Approach are some of the approaches used for nursing students to learn Community Health Nursing. Fellowship in Family Nurse Practice which is in house educational programme was started by the College of Nursing in the year 2005 and six of the Tutors from Community Health Nursing Department had undergone the training programme. Later on these Tutors have joined the CONCH programme and continued to contribute to the Independent Nurse Practice in the Community.
Faculty Name | Designation, Details |
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Mrs. Shandrila Immanuel, M.Sc. (N) | Professor and Head DoJ: 01.10.1997 UG: Apr 1995, PG: Mar 2003 R.N: 38392 30.01.1997, R.M: 45262 30.01.1997 M.B.Sc Addl: 09.09.2005 |
Mrs. Baby Saroja, M.Sc. (N) | Professor DoJ: 09.02.1990 UG: Apr 1997, PG: Mar 2007 R.N: 30879 12.09.1990, R.M: 36886 12.09.1990 P.B.B.Sc Addl: 06.06.2002 M.B.Sc Addl: 09.02.2009 |
Mrs. Sarah Emma Rosalind, M.Sc. (N) | Associate Professor DoJ: 06.06.2002 UG: Apr 2002, PG: Mar 2009 R.N: 62680 30.09.2004, R.M: 68330 30.09.2004 M.B.Sc Addl: 23.02.2010 |
Mrs.Prema Suresh | Associate Professor DoJ: 09.07.1994 UG: Apr 2001, PG: Mar 2010 R.N: 36003 25.03.1996, R.M: 42920 19.07.1996 P.B.B.Sc Addl: 07.02.2008 M.B.Sc Addl: 12.07.2013 |
Mrs. Jebah Terina. S, M.Sc. (N) | Associate Professor DoJ: 05.10.2005 |
Mrs. Priya Chandrasekar, M.Sc. (N), FFNP | Assistant Professor DoJ: 10.06.2002 |
Mrs. Joy Priyadarshini. J, M.Sc. (N) | Assistant Professor DoJ: 05.10.2005 UG: Aug 2005, PG: Apr 2015 R.N: 76450 07.06.2007, R.M: 81406 07.06.2007 M.B.Sc Addl: 06.08.2015 |
Mrs. Irene Dorathy, M.Sc. (N), FFNP | Assistant Professor DoJ: 01.06.2005 UG: Apr 2002, PG: Apr 2016 R.N: 62671 30.09.2004, R.M: 68321 30.09.2004 M.B.Sc Addl: 21.06.2016 |