The Community Health Camps program at Kothiwal College of Nursing is a vital part of our students' education, emphasizing the "service" aspect of the nursing profession. Students regularly visit rural and underserved areas to provide healthcare services.
In these camps, students perform health screenings, provide immunization assistance, conduct health awareness drives, and assist doctors in rural medical checkups. This gives them a unique opportunity to understand public health challenges at the grassroots level.
By interacting with diverse populations and managing health issues in resource-limited settings, our students develop empathy, social responsibility, and adaptable nursing skills.
Organized health checkups in villages for basic healthcare delivery.
Assisting in government health programs and vaccination campaigns.
Conducting workshops on hygiene, nutrition, and disease prevention.
Performing BP checks, BMI measurements, and diabetic screenings.
Understanding the social determinants of health in rural communities.
Direct interaction with local populations to address health needs.
Working alongside medical professionals in field environments.
Collecting community health data for research and planning.