Healthcare & Midwifery Program

Community Midwifery (CMW)

A specialized program focused on maternal, newborn, and community healthcare, preparing skilled midwives to provide safe, compassionate, and professional healthcare services.

Community Midwifery Program
Program Overview

Supporting Mothers & Communities

The Community Midwifery (CMW) program equips students with the knowledge and practical skills required to provide maternal, neonatal, and reproductive healthcare services within communities.

Students receive clinical and field training focused on safe pregnancy care, childbirth assistance, postnatal care, and community healthcare awareness under professional supervision.

Admission to the CMW program requires Matric with a minimum of 45% marks. The program is designed for female candidates between 14 and 35 years of age.

Professional Training
Maternal Care
Community Healthcare
Practical Experience
Why Choose CMW

Program Highlights

Community-Based Midwifery Training

Maternal & Child Healthcare Focus

Practical Clinical Experience

Experienced Healthcare Faculty

Hands-On Field Training

Professional Development Opportunities

Career Opportunities

Making a Difference in Community Healthcare

Graduates of the Community Midwifery program can contribute to maternal and child healthcare services in hospitals, clinics, rural healthcare centers, and community health organizations.

Community Midwife
Maternal Healthcare Assistant
Rural Healthcare Worker
Family Health Educator
Primary Healthcare Assistant
Women & Child Health Support Worker
Midwifery Career

Begin Your Healthcare Journey Today

Join the Community Midwifery program and become part of a healthcare profession dedicated to improving maternal and community health outcomes.

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