• Hospital Fatimah School of Nursing

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    Hospital Fatimah School of Nursing

    The Hospital Fatimah School of Nursing is a private Nursing School in the state of Perak offering the Certificate in Assistant Nurse (24 months course) and Diploma Conversion Programme from Assistant Nurse to Registered Nurse (18 months course). There has been a 100% pass rate tradition since its inception in 1994.

     

    The School takes in a limited number of students and therefore each student receives a considerable amount of personal attention, and this partly explains why the school attracts a large number of applicants yearly.

    The School of Nursing has obtained full accreditation for both the nursing courses from the Malaysian Qualification Agency.

     

    The Nursing Course

    The Certificate in Assistant Nurse and Diploma in Nursing Conversion Programme awarded at the successful completion of the course, is a qualification recognised by the Malaysian Nursing Board. The qualification enables the Trained Assistant Nurse and Registered Nurse to become part of the nursing team. They are in big demand by private Hospital, Nursing Homes and Clinics.

    The training includes a combination of classroom teaching and hands-on experience, which exposes the students/trainees to Hospital nursing routines as well as community nursing. After successfully completing the course, they are able to carry out a wide range of practical nursing skills.

    Hospital Fatimah is a 226 bed, not-for-profit, private specialist hospital within the city of Ipoh, in Perak, Malaysia. The Hospital is strategically located in the business centre of Ipoh Garden with easy access to public transport, banks, post office, shops and popular eateries.

    Hospital Fatimah has been providing healthcare services to the community in Ipoh City and its surrounding areas since 1974. The Hospital, founded by a religious congregation, The Congregation of the Brothers of Mercy, delivers high quality and compassionate healthcare to patients.

    At Hospital Fatimah, we aim to give "holistic care" ministering to the different dimension of a person's needs by providing physical, spiritual, emotional and psychological care. In recognition of the "wholeness" of the person, the Hospital's motto "Strength in Purpose and Gentle in Action" aptly sums up the manner by which it carries out its ministry of care.

    Hospital Fatimah is continually upgrading and improving its facilities and services in tandem with new evolving medical technology as well as to meet the ever increasing needs and expectations of the community.

     

    The training includes:

     

    1. CERTIFICATE IN ASSISTANT NURSE A7308

     

    Status:

    Certificate

    Duration of training:

    Full time 24 months (3 semesters)

    Intake:

    Once per year

    Tuition Fees:

    RM5,000.00 per year

    Other Fees:

    RM375.00

    Requirements:

    - Malaysian Citizen
    - Age below 35 years
    - Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) with at least 2 credits in any subjects or a pass in Bahasa Melayu, English, Mathematics and Science

     

    2. DIPLOMA CONVERSION PROGRAMME FROM ASSISTANT NURSE TO STAFF NURSE A7309

     

    Status:

    Diploma

    Duration of training:

    Full time 18 months (3 semesters)

    Intake:

    Once per year

    Tuition Fees:

    RM5,000.00 per year

    Other Fees:

    RM375.00

    Requirements:

    - Malaysian Citizen
    - Age below 45 years
    - Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) with at least 3 credits in any subjects or a pass in Bahasa Melayu, English, Mathematics and Science
    - Must have at least 3 years of working experience as an Assistant Nurse and is registered with the Malaysian Nursing Board
    - Must possess current annual practising certificate from the Malaysian Nursing Board.

     

       
     
       


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    Last Updated: 28 November 2012
    Editor: Nina Zarabi
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