Chris Hani Baragwanath Nursing College

Chris Hani Baragwanath Nursing College

Nursing College

Principal (Act): -currently unspecified-

Introduction

This modern facebrick nursing college was opened in 1982 and is completely autonomous.

Student Capacity

The college is capable of handling about 1’500 students per annum. However, due to financial constraints, only around 100 new nursing students are allowed on intake per year, which had reduced the number of trainees to approximately 800 annually.

Facilities available:

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  • A library and a study area specifically designed for students who wish to view audio-visual programmes individually
  • An audio-visual department equipped with basic audio-visual equipment, for the enhancement of learning and teaching
  • An auditorium with a capacity for over 300 people, which is utilised by both college and hospital staff
  • Computers for students

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University Association

In 1985 an agreement was signed between the University of the Witwatersrand, and the department of Hospital Services. This provided for the university to supervise matters pertaining to academic standards in the training of nurses. At present the four year basic course is offered within the framework of this association.

This agreement also set up the structure for control of the college activities by two bodies:

  • The College Council
  • The College Senate

The College Council, which includes members of the public, deals with aspects like budgeting, physical facilities, posts, disciplinary matters and service conditions. The College Senate is concerned with academic matters.

Training

The college offers the following courses:

  • Four year diploma in nursing, which include General, Psychiatric, Community Health and Midwifery Nursing Science
  • Two year course for Pupil Enrolled Nurses
  • Post Basic Nursing Science Courses, which include
  • One year Midwifery course
  • Advanced Diploma in Midwifery and Neonatal Nursing Science
  • Community Health
  • Ophthalmology
  • Child Nursing
  • Critical Care
  • Orthopaedics
  • Operating Room Technique
  • Renal
  • Trauma
  • Palliative
  • Oncology
  • Primary Health Care

Community Involvement

The college has offered it’s physical facilities to the community to conduct an education programme on Saturdays, known as SUPEDI (Supplementary Education Programme). This is a non-profit community based programme upgrading Grade 1 – 7 Soweto pupils in English and Mathematics.

Continuing Education

The college also serves as a venue for continuing education programmes, run by the hospital, local authority clinics and the community.

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