Dedicated to providing excellent healthcare through hands-on learning experience.

 

College of Nursing & Midwifery

College of Nursing & Midwifery

Emilio Aguinaldo College has its beginnings with the Marian School of Midwifery (1957), which was turned over to the University Physicians’ Services, Inc. in 1973. With the original Midwifery course was also offered Medical Secretarial course.

The College of Nursing and Midwifery was established to meet the ever changing and challenging demands for health care at the individual, family and community levels. A proactive college, it strives to be on top of trends and issues in order to produce domestically relevant but globally competitive nurses and midwives.

In 1976, Marian College applied for and obtained the permit to operate the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program thus establishing a College of Nursing. This was followed in 1977 with an authority to operate the B.S.N. Supplemental Course. The new curriculum of Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program was granted permit to operate.

College of Nursing & MidwiferyIn October 1979, the first batch of B.S.N. under the new Program successfully graduated.

 

Objectives

Upon completion of their respective curricula, the nurse and the midwife will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate the basic clinical competencies in the care of their clients that are scientifically, legally and ethically grounded.
  2. Demonstrate initiative, independence, and self-confidence as a health care practitioner.
  3. Collaborate and cooperate with the other members of the health care team who are involved in the care of specific clients.
  4. Take full personal responsibility for their professional growth by continually acquiring new knowledge and keeping abreast of issues, trends and innovations that are relevant to their practice.
  5. Willingly participate in the conduct of research and utilization of acceptable and applicable research findings.