School of Nursing and Midwifery is the oldest and biggest Nursing School in the country with diverse specialized departments. It is known as pioneer in the four pillars of nursing (education, research, management, and practice). It is also involved in the national level policy making and activities. Being involved in international activities (international students, collaboration, research projects) are also part of its policy.
School of Nursing and Midwifery is proud of its more than seventy-year history of education and pioneering position in research. Established in 1936, this school has always been one of the reputed schools nationally and regionally.
With more than 1,471 undergraduate and graduate nursing and midwifery students, 83 faculty members and top alumni at all levels, the influence of this school in virtually all regional and national nursing and midwifery events is undeniable.
Nursing education program in this school was initiated as a two-year hospital-based Diploma and then a three-year Bachelor’s Degree in nursing; however, it developed steadily over years and resulted in a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs we offer today. History of this steady improvement is as follows: Bachelor of Science degree (1963), Master’s degree in nursing (1975), M.Sc. in Midwifery (1988), M.Sc. in Anesthesia (1989), Ph.D. in Nursing (1999), Joint Program of Ph.D. in Nursing with Karolinska, Institute of Sweden (2004), Ph.D. in Reproductive Health (2006), Continuing Education in Nursing and Midwifery (2007), Critical Care Nursing-Adult (2008), NICU (2009), and Geriatric Nursing (2011). We aim to discover, disseminate and apply new knowledge through undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs of excellent quality and within a vibrant and supportive learning and research environment.
School of Nursing and Midwifery is the oldest and biggest Nursing School in the country with diverse specialized departments. It is known as the pioneer in the four pillars of nursing (education, research, management, and practice). It is also involved in the national level policy making and activities. Being involved in international activities (international students, collaboration, research projects) are also part of its policy.
TUMS School of Nursing and Midwifery accepts international students in the following programs:
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Training Programs |
Critical Care Nursing
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Emergency Nursing Care
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Maternal & Child Health Care
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Nursing Care in Neonatal Intensive
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Professional Therapeutic Counseling |
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Qualitative Research |
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Programs A-Z Listing
Community Health Nursing │ M.Sc.
Geriatric Nursing │ M.Sc.
Critical Care Nursing │ M.Sc.
Medical-Surgical Nursing │ M.Sc.
Midwifery │ B.Sc.
Midwifery (Midwifery Management) │ M.Sc.
Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing (NICU) │ M.Sc.
Nursing │ B.Sc., Ph.D.
Nursing Management │ M.Sc.
Pediatric Nursing │ M.Sc.
Psychiatric Nursing │ M.Sc.
Reproductive Health │ Ph.D.