ABSUTH - Abia State University Teaching Hospital - School Of Nursing
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School Of Nursing, ABSUTH
We Build The Best
Nursing Graduates
School Of Nursing, ABSUTH
We Build Nursing Students
With quality & diligent Nursing Orientation.
School Of Nursing, ABSUTH
Our Graduates Stands
For Profesionalism In The System
Nwosu Iheoma H.
Principal, School Of Nursing
School Of Nursing, ABSUTH, Aba
About Us
The school of Nursing ABSUTH Aba was established in 1948 by the British colonialists.
In 1963, following the creation of regions in Nigeria, the school became the property of the then Eastern region The school metamorphosed from thence to its present ownership by the Abia State government.
Following the establishment of Abia State University Teaching Hospital (ABSUTH) Aba, in 1994, the school's name changed to the “School of Nursing Abia State University Teaching Hospital, Aba, and the management was subsumed by the Teaching Hospital management.
Location
The school is located in the same compound with Health Management Board (HMB) which is occupying a large area of about 40 acres. It lies in the south of Aba township between Hospital and Jubilee Road, Aba.
Vision Of The School
The vision of the school is Nursing Education Through Contents and Processes that will individually and collectively prolong life, prevent illness, restore health and alleviate suffering. This will be achieved through quality education and diligent nursing care.
Mission Statement
To commit ourselves to providing high quality education and services that will produce knowledgeable, skilled and competent nurses.
Know More About Us.
Who We Are
In This School:
We believe in preparing student nurses in the basic nursing programme which is the bedrock for future professional growth.
We believe in the principle of liberal professional education. To this end, the curriculum is service-oriented to the community, incorporating health centres and the hospital.
We believe in the concept of continuing self-education and development as factors in promoting and maintaining professional growth
We believe that our clients being unique individuals should receive effective comprehensive nursing intervention.
We believe that the ultimate purpose of training to be a nurse is to provide health care to individuals in communities and those confronted with potential or actual illnesses.
We believe in the concept of continuing education as a factor in promoting and maintaining professional growth by ensuring students compliance with the new trends and developments in all fields especially nursing.
We believe in active standard participation, insightful learning and creativity to enable the student nurse assume the role of a polyvalent professional nurse in a dynamic society.
Admission Requirements
The minimum entry requirements into the general nursing programme are five credits level passes in WASSCE, GCE, NECO O’Level or NABTEB in not more than two sittings. These subjects must include: English language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
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About
About Us
History
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Contact
Gallery
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Clinical Departments
Non-Clinical Departments
Patient Guide
Clinics & Clinic Days
Feedback / Complaints
Patient Appointment
Patient Testimonials
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Schools
School of Nursing
School of Midwifery
News & Articles
News & Blog
Research &
Medical Articles
School Of Nursing, ABSUTH
We Build The Best
Nursing Graduates
School Of Nursing, ABSUTH
We Build Nursing Students
With quality & diligent Nursing Orientation.
School Of Nursing, ABSUTH
Our Graduates Stands
For Profesionalism In The System
Nwosu Iheoma H.
Principal, School Of Nursing
School Of Nursing, ABSUTH, Aba
About Us
The school of Nursing ABSUTH Aba was established in 1948 by the British colonialists.
In 1963, following the creation of regions in Nigeria, the school became the property of the then Eastern region The school metamorphosed from thence to its present ownership by the Abia State government.
Following the establishment of Abia State University Teaching Hospital (ABSUTH) Aba, in 1994, the school's name changed to the “School of Nursing Abia State University Teaching Hospital, Aba, and the management was subsumed by the Teaching Hospital management.
Location
The school is located in the same compound with Health Management Board (HMB) which is occupying a large area of about 40 acres. It lies in the south of Aba township between Hospital and Jubilee Road, Aba.
Vision Of The School
The vision of the school is Nursing Education Through Contents and Processes that will individually and collectively prolong life, prevent illness, restore health and alleviate suffering. This will be achieved through quality education and diligent nursing care.
Mission Statement
To commit ourselves to providing high quality education and services that will produce knowledgeable, skilled and competent nurses.
Know More About Us.
Who We Are
In This School:
We believe in preparing student nurses in the basic nursing programme which is the bedrock for future professional growth.
We believe in the principle of liberal professional education. To this end, the curriculum is service-oriented to the community, incorporating health centres and the hospital.
We believe in the concept of continuing self-education and development as factors in promoting and maintaining professional growth
We believe that our clients being unique individuals should receive effective comprehensive nursing intervention.
We believe that the ultimate purpose of training to be a nurse is to provide health care to individuals in communities and those confronted with potential or actual illnesses.
We believe in the concept of continuing education as a factor in promoting and maintaining professional growth by ensuring students compliance with the new trends and developments in all fields especially nursing.
We believe in active standard participation, insightful learning and creativity to enable the student nurse assume the role of a polyvalent professional nurse in a dynamic society.
Admission Requirements
The minimum entry requirements into the general nursing programme are five credits level passes in WASSCE, GCE, NECO O’Level or NABTEB in not more than two sittings. These subjects must include: English language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics.