Program Overview
The ND. Community Health program is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge required to provide essential healthcare services at the community level. This discipline focuses on disease prevention, health promotion, and the management of common health conditions within local populations.
Graduates of this program play a vital role in the primary healthcare system, serving as a bridge between the community and the larger medical establishment.
What You Will Learn
- Fundamentals of Community Health and Primary Healthcare.
- Environmental Health and Sanitation practices.
- Maternal and Child Health services.
- Immunization and disease surveillance techniques.
- Health Education and community mobilization strategies.
Career Opportunities
Upon completion of the program, graduates can find employment in:
- Local Government Health Departments.
- Primary Healthcare Centers (PHCs).
- Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs).
- Private Medical Clinics and Community Outreach Programs.
