The Department of Comprehensive Nursing was initially established in 2000 E.C. as part of the College of Health Sciences, Wollega University. In 2002 E.C., the launch of the Midwifery program marked a significant milestone, leading to the department being renamed the Department of Nursing and Midwifery. Over the years, the department experienced substantial growth, adding several specialized programs including Pediatrics and Neonatal Nursing, Surgical and Operating Theatre Nursing, Emergency and Critical Care Nursing (ECCN), as well as Psychiatry and Ophthalmic Nursing. In 2009 E.C., this expansion culminated in the transformation of the department into the School of Nursing and Midwifery under the College of Health Sciences at Wollega University. The school now comprises six distinct academic departments:
- Comprehensive Nursing
- Midwifery
- Pediatrics and Neonatal Nursing
- Emergency and Critical Care Nursing
- Psychiatry Nursing
- Surgical Nursing
Currently, the department Comprehensive Nursing offers a range of academic programs, including:
- One undergraduate program:
- BSc in Comprehensive Nursing
- BSc in Comprehensive Nursing (Post basic)
- Two postgraduate programs:
- MSc in Maternal and Reproductive Health Nursing (MRHN)
- MSc in Adult Health Nursing (AHN)
- The department is staffed by a committed and diverse faculty, which includes:
- 1 PhD holder
- 5 Assistant Professors
- 15 Lecturers
- 4 Technical Assistants
- To support practical training and clinical skills development, the department operates two smart skill demonstration laboratories equipped with high- and low-fidelity simulators, ensuring that students receive hands-on, simulation-based education in a controlled learning environment.
DEPARTMENT OF Comprehensive Nursing
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Overview
- The Department of Comprehensive Nursing was initially established in 2000 E.C. as part of the College of Health Sciences, Wollega University. The goal of this department is to provide quality nursing education with theory and practice. Students learn by means of theory classes in the classroom, practice in the hospital and community, and firsthand participation in outreach. This will make our graduates not only effective caregivers but leaders who can solve the emerging challenges in healthcare.
- The Department of Nursing is committed to graduating graduates who deliver effective and safe care, enhance patients' well-being, and uphold the values of compassion and honesty. Our vision is to develop nurses that instill trust, promote health, and contribute to a more robust and healthier society.
Leadership History
- Tesfaye Regasa (10/01/2000-29/12/2001 E.C, the first department head
- Tahir Hasan (19/01/2002-03/06/005 E.C),
- Dareje Chala (05/7/ 2005-30/02/2008E.C)
- Biranu Yadecha (05/03/2008-15/10/2009E.C)
- Ashenaf Habte (17/11/2009- 08/02/2011 E.C)
- Tadele Amante (11/02/2011-20/05/2012 E.C)
- Muktar AbbaDigga (10/4/2011-07/07/2013 E.C)
- Tesfaye Abera ( 10/07/2013-28/09/2014 E.C)
- Adugna Olani (25/9/2014-15/08/2015 E.C)
- Dawit Tesfaye (20/09/2015-2016 E.C)
- Aliy Benti (16/7/2016-13/01/2017 E.C)
- Chaltu Shimelis (14/01/2017 till now) is currently leading the department
Vision, Mission and Objectives of the Program
Vision
- To produce knowledgeable and compassionate professional nurses who deliver the highest quality of patient care, truly making a meaningful difference in patients’ lives.
Mission
- To develop competent and innovative nurses across diverse specialties through practical, lifelong learning; to engage in research, technology transfer, and community service; and to uphold good governance in support of sustainable development.
- To produce competent, compassionate, innovative, and ethically grounded nurses equipped with a comprehensive blend of knowledge, clinical skills, and professional attitudes, capable of delivering high-quality, evidence-based care, addressing the diverse health needs of individuals and communities, and fulfilling their vital roles within the broader healthcare system and society.
Objectives of Comprehensive Nursing Program
Prepare competent and motivated Comprehensive nurses who are able to:
- Provide high-quality comprehensive nursing care ethically and professionally.
- Manage common communicable and non-communicable diseases.
- Manage common MCH, RH, emergency, and mental health problems
- Promote and prevent disease.
- Engage in teaching, learning, research, and community outreach activities
- Lead and manage nursing care services.
Program Admission Requirement (Eligibility)
- Applicants must:
- Have a natural science background
- Meet the Ministry of Education criteria for entry into degree-level programs.
- Be physically fit, capable of undertaking essential clinical diagnostic techniques (inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation), and free from hearing impairments.
Preferably, those who choose to enter the profession.