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How do I register for a course?

To register for a course, simply visit our campus or contact our admissions office. You will need to complete an application form, provide the necessary documentation, and pay the registration fee. Our staff will guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have.

We offer a wide range of programs in healthcare, basic education skills, safety and security, and more. These include courses in healthcare such as Health Promotion Officer (HPO), Caregiver (Basic Nursing Skills), and Home-Based Care (HBC), as well as Early Childhood Development (ECD) and safety and security training.

Yes, we offer both full-time and part-time options to accommodate different schedules and commitments. Additionally, we also provide long-distance learning opportunities for those unable to attend classes in person.

Yes, we provide job placement assistance and career counselling services to help our graduates transition into the workforce. Our dedicated team works closely with local employers to identify job opportunities and support our students in securing employment.

There are four fields of nursing: (1)adult nursing (2)children's nursing (3) learning disabilities nursing (4) mental health nursing.

Fawcett has named person, health, environment and nursing as the four main concepts of nursing that need to be comprehensively defined.

Our day-to-day routines as nurses at the hospital can be scary, significant, life-changing events for patients. We need to remember and implement the Golden Rule-treat each patient as we would like to be treated-by taking a moment to ask, "How are you feeling?" and then listen well.