Student Nurses Association
The Student Nurses’ Association (SNA) at Deshmukh College of Nursing plays a vital role in the overall development of nursing students, providing a platform for leadership, professional growth, and extracurricular engagement. The SNA helps students cultivate essential skills such as teamwork, communication, and leadership, preparing them to become future leaders in healthcare.
Key Objectives of Student Nurses’ Association (SNA)
- To promote the personal and professional development of nursing students.
- To foster leadership qualities, responsibility, and a sense of service among nursing students.
- To encourage participation in academic, cultural, sports, and community service activities.
- To create awareness of current trends in nursing and healthcare.
Activities and Programs
- Workshops & Seminars: Regular sessions on nursing advancements, research, and clinical practices.
- Leadership Opportunities: Roles within the association help develop organizational and leadership skills.
- Health Camps & Outreach Programs: Participation in health awareness campaigns and medical camps through Deshmukh Hospital and Research Center.
- Cultural and Sports Events: Annual cultural programs, sports competitions, and celebration of important health-related days.
- Professional Development: Training in communication, ethics, and professional conduct through expert talks and mentoring.
- Community Services: Outreach activities promoting health education and awareness in local communities.
- Collaboration with TNAI: Opportunities to connect with the Trained Nurses’ Association of India (TNAI) for broader exposure.
Benefits of Joining SNA
- Enhances leadership, communication, and critical thinking skills.
- Builds a strong professional network in the field of nursing.
- Provides opportunities to participate in intercollegiate and national-level competitions.
- Fosters a spirit of service, teamwork, and responsibility.
The SNA at Deshmukh College of Nursing empowers students to grow both professionally and personally, ensuring they emerge as confident, skilled, and compassionate nursing professionals.