| | | Community Health Nursing | Community Health Nursing | 1 | The Community Health Nursing Department was established in 1998. It includes three sections: Mental Health Nursing, Community Health Nursing, and the Management leadership. It receives students in their third and fourth academic year and offers them courses regarding the main concepts in community and mental health and Management leadership nursing. In addition, the department provides an excellent learning environment that allows active participation in the community. The curricula in the department are community-based, with strong emphasis on cultural competency and evidence-based practice.
Recognizing that ethnic community has unique health beliefs and practices, the department prepares students who can adapt care to specific health needs. Through course work, clinical practice prepares students to address the health needs of our increasingly diverse and rapidly changing society.
The department members are involved in various research projects that focus mainly on the primary health care aspects and are also active participants in conferences, workshops, and symposia locally and abroad, and most take advantage of the various research and exchange programs between the University and other international academic and health institutions. | | The Community Health Nursing Department was established in 1998. It includes three sections: Mental Health Nursing, Community Health Nursing, and the Management leadership. It receives students in their third and fourth academic year and offers them courses regarding the main concepts in community and mental health and Management leadership nursing. | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T70tOuIHj0c | | | | Clinical Nursing | Clinical Nursing | 2 | The Clinical Nursing Department was established in 1998. The Department includes the Adult Health Nursing Section. The department is committed to provide students with recent knowledge and practice in nursing. The department is dedicated to use knowledge of fundamentals of nursing, caring of adult clients, and caring of critically ill patients. It create new knowledge through close studies of relevant population and disseminate this knowledge to various communities through utilizing critical thinking, therapeutic communication, management, consultative, and advanced skills in the exercise of professional responsibilities.
The department members are not only involved in teaching, but also in specialized research and community services and are also active participants in conferences, workshops, and symposia locally and abroad, and most take advantage of the various research and exchange programs between the University and other international academic and health institutions.
| | The Clinical Nursing Department was established in 1998. The Department includes the Adult Health Nursing Section. The department is committed to provide students with recent knowledge and practice in nursing. The department is dedicated to use knowledge of fundamentals of nursing, caring of adult clients, and caring of critically ill patients. | | | | | Maternal and Child Health Nursing | Maternal and Child Health Nursing | 3 | The Maternal and Child Health Nursing Department was established in 1998. The department includes two sections: Maternal Health Nursing and Child and Adolescent Health Nursing. It is devoted to promoting the health and well-being of mothers and children.
The department is committed to teaching evidence-based nursing care and works collaboratively to conduct research that addresses questions and solves problems in the field of maternal and child health nursing. The department continuously strives to expand its expertise and knowledge by engaging in regional and international activities, including conducting, attending, and participating in national, regional, and international conferences, as well as reviewing research papers for highly esteemed international nursing journals.
Faculty members in this department believe that maternal health is the foundation of family well-being and, consequently, essential to the overall wellness of the Jordanian community.
The department members are active in teaching both the theory and practice of nursing, conducting research, and providing community services. They are also active participants in conferences, workshops, and symposia locally and abroad, and most take advantage of various research and academic exchange programs between the University and other international academic and health institutions.
| | The Maternal and Child Health Nursing Department was established in 1998. The Department includes two sections: The Maternal Health Nursing and the Child and Adolescence Health Nursing | |
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