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1. Photograph of the institution
2. Name, Address, e-mail
e mail ID and Phone Number:
I.
Name of the Institution /
Katie Wilcox Community College
Organization
II.
Katie Wilcox Community College, Lady
Postal Address
Doak College Campus, Hakkim
Ajmalkhan Road, Chinna chokkikulam,
Madurai – 625 002.
III.
Telephone:
Office:
0452 – 2530527, 2524575, Ext – 272
Mobile: 8870004575
Fax No:
IV.
E – Mail Address
2523585
[email protected]
[email protected]
V.
VI.
Website
www.ladydoak.org
Year of Establishment
2008
3. Type of Institution:
Educational Trust
4. REGULATORY
BODIES
Community College Name: Katie Wilcox Community College
Community College Code: CKW6244
1.
Members of the Community College Board
S. No
Recommended Name of
Designation
Contact Details (e-mail,
the members
Phone Number)
Four members Representing the Trust or Management with Chairman.
1.
Dr.A. Mercy Pushpalatha
Secretary,
[email protected]
Katie Wilcox Education 9003958131
Association,
Madurai
2.
Dr. Jayamathy Grace Frank
Vice Principal ,
[email protected]
Lady Doak College,
984257407
Madurai.
3.
Dr.Beulah J.M. Rajkumar
Bursar,
[email protected]
Lady Doak College,
9944952925
Madurai.
4.
Dr.S. Mary Esther Rani
Dean of Academic
[email protected]
Affairs
9443064133
Lady Doak College,
Madurai.
Two members – (Teachers of the college nominated by the Principal)
1.
Dr. D. Caroline Nesabai
Advisor,
[email protected]
Katie Wilcox
9488463291
Community College,
Madurai.
2.
Ms.Hepzibah Joseph
Conveners,
[email protected]
Ms. Jemima Jeyapriya
Katie Wilcox
9486113062
Community College,
[email protected]
Madurai.
9486730611
One member (Nominated by IGNOU)
Dr.Latha Pillai
PVC, IGNOU, New
[email protected]
1.
Delhi
91-11-29534185,29571814
Three members representing Industry/local Community/ Local Govt
Dr.Puratchimani
Director,
[email protected]
1.
Bose clinical
9843053660
laboratory,
Madurai.
2.
Ms. Susheela Packianathan
Retd. Principal ,
[email protected]
School of Nursing
9994566110
Christian Mission
Hospital,
Founder Trustee,Zion
Trust, (Arunothayam
Sick Geriatric Care
Centre)Madurai.
3.
Mr. Anand
Area Manager,
0452 2341222
Appollo computers,
Madurai
Local University Representative
1.
Dr. P. Gunasekaran
Professor & Head,
[email protected]
Dept of Genetics,
9443714478
School of Biological
Sciences,
Madurai Kamaraj
University. Madurai
Secretary of Community College
1.
Dr.A. Mercy Pushpalatha
Secretary,
[email protected]
Katie Wilcox Education 9003958131
Association,
Madurai
2.
S. No
Members of the Academic Committee
Recommended Name of
Designation
Contact Details (e-mail,
the members
Secretary (Chairperson)
Phone Number)
1.
Dr.A. Mercy Pushpalatha
Secretary,
[email protected]
Katie Wilcox Education
9003958131
Association,
Madurai
Four Teachers Representing the Programme Sector
1.
Dr.S. Mary Esther Rani
Associate Professor,
Lady Doak College,
Madurai.
[email protected]
9443064133
2.
Ms. J.Felcia
Vasanthakumari
Assistant Professor,
Lady Doak College,
Madurai.
[email protected]
9487260217
3.
Ms. S. Nita Popli
Assistant Professor,
Lady Doak College,
Madurai.
[email protected]
9952733107
4.
Ms. J.A. Esther Rani
Assistant Professor,
Lady Doak College,
Madurai.
[email protected]
9843652575
Three Experts from outside the college representing Industry, University
and Community
Dr.Puratchimani
Director,
[email protected]
1.
Bose clinical laboratory,
9843053660
Madurai.
2.
Ms. Susheela Packianathan
3.
Mr. Anand
Retd. Principal ,
School of Nursing
Christian Mission
Hospital,
Founder Trustee,Zion
Trust, (Arunothayam Sick
Geriatric Care
Centre)Madurai.
Area Manager,
Appollo computers,
Madurai
[email protected]
9994566110
0452 2341222
State govt/Local administration representative
Administrator cum Tutor,
Katie Wilcox Community
College,
Madurai.
Regional University representative
Dr. P. Gunasekaran
Professor & Head,
1.
Dept of Genetics,
School of Biological
Sciences,
Madurai Kamaraj
University. Madurai
Two Local Community Leaders
1.
1.
Ms. V.Kalaiyarasi
Managing Trustee,
LITTLES TRUST,
A Centre for Children,
Madurai.
2.
K. M. C. Lingam
Assistant Commissioner
of Labour, Madurai
Two members of Community College Board
1.
T. R. Parvatha Varthini
Dr. D. Caroline Nesabai
Advisor,
Katie Wilcox Community
[email protected]
9994872519
[email protected]
9443714478
[email protected]
9443856061
[email protected]
9843169214
[email protected]
9488463291
2.
Ms.Hepzibah Joseph
College,
Madurai.
Convener,
Katie Wilcox Community
College,
Madurai.
[email protected]
9486113062
IGNOU Nominee
1.
Dr. S. Mohanan,
RD, IGNOU, Chennai
[email protected]
9445195550
3. Members of the Examination Committee
S. No
Recommended Name of
the members
Secretary of the College
Designation
Contact Details (e-mail,
Phone Number)
Secretary,
[email protected]
Katie Wilcox Education
9003958131
Association,
Madurai
Two Teachers representing the Programme Sector
Dr. D. Caroline Nesabai
Advisor,
[email protected]
1.
Katie Wilcox Community
9488463291
College,
Madurai.
Ms. Jemima Jeyapriya
Convener,
[email protected]
2.
Katie Wilcox Community
9486730611
College,
Madurai.
External Academic nominated by the College Board
Dr. Nimma Elizabeth
Controller of Examination, [email protected]
1.
Lady Doak College,
9442043640
Madurai.
A Representative of the Industry/ Community from the relevant
programme sector
Ms. Susheela
Retd. Principal ,
[email protected]
1.
Packianathan
School of Nursing
9994566110
Christian Mission Hospital,
Founder Trustee,Zion
Trust, (Arunothayam Sick
Geriatric Care
Centre)Madurai.
IGNOU Nominee
Dr. A. Varadarajan
DD, IGNOU, Chennai
[email protected]
1.
044-24312799
1.
Dr.A. Mercy Pushpalatha
5. Academic
programmes on offer with categories, fees,
eligibility criteria, curriculum design with certification.
Sl . No.
Name of the
Academic
Programme
Programme
Code
Category
(1, 2 or 3)
Total Fees
Admission
/Registration fee
per year
Exam
Fees
Certificate
Fees
Eligibility
Criteria
1.
2.
3.
4.
Desk Top
Publishing.
(One year)
Medical Laboratory
Techniques
(Two years)
Nursing Assistant.
(Two years)
Apparel Designing
and Dress making.
(Six Months)
8th std
DDTP
3
5000/-*
100
-
DMLT
3
2500/-*
100
-
DNA
3
2500/-*
100
-
CADDM
3
2000/-*
50
-
6. Schedule of teaching (theory, practical and project
work if any).
Course Title : DIPLOMA IN DESK TOP PUBLISHING ( ONE YEAR)
Course Teacher Name: S. Lovely Jacinth Kirthana
Sl. No.
Subject: Adobe Page Maker & Adobe Photoshop
Subject: Corel Draw
Subject: Macromedia Flash, HTML & Dream Weaver
Work Plan
Period
Topics to be covered
1.
2.
July
August
10th std
8th std
*Fifty percent of the amount is sponsored by the management.
Course Code: CCD 01
Course Code: CCD 02
Course Code: CCD 03
10th std
• Introduction to Computers, Desktop, My Computer, Hard disc
Drives, Operating System.
• Introduction to PageMaker – Tools
• Introduction to Photoshop- Tools
• Typing Practice - English
• Photoshop Creating Cards
• Page Maker -Menus
• Typing Practice - Tamil
• Page Maker-Designing Visiting Cards
• Photoshop – Menus & Basic Designs
• Typing Practice – English
• Exercises on creating Greetings as it is in Photoshop
• Exercises on creating Visiting Cards in Page Maker
• Typing Practice - Tamil
• Basic Effects in Photoshop, Usage of Layers
• Creating Advertisements in Page Maker
• Typing Practice – Tamil
• Photoshop effects used in Photos
• Page Maker Revision – All Menus
• Typing Practice - Tamil
• Usage of Pen Tool in Photoshop
• Making Passport Size & Stamp Size Photos
• Text Effects , Background Effects in Photoshop
• Revision – Page Maker & Photoshop
• Short Test – Page Maker & Photoshop
3.
September
October
4.
5.
6.
November
December
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•
February
March
9.
Introduction to Corel Draw – Tools
Introduction to Flash – Tools
Menus in Corel Draw & Flash
Basic Designs in Corel Draw
Basic Animations in Flash
Creating Certificates, Visiting Cards in Corel Draw
Animations using Photos in Flash
Creating Logos in Corel Draw
Motion & Shape Tween Animations in Flash
Creating Calendars in Corel Draw
Action Script Animations in Flash
Exercises on creating Certificates, Calendars in Corel Draw
Practice all Animations in Flash
HTML Introduction
Basic Tags
Tags & publishing in Website
HTML Practical
Revision – Corel Draw & Flash
• Introduction to Dream Weaver
• Techniques, Basic Tags, Websites
• Menus in Dream Weaver, Linking Photoshop & Flash Files in
Dream Weaver
• Hyperlink, Text & Color Menus
• Adding Animations from Websites to Dream Weaver
• Hardware Class
• Designing Websites of their own
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•
•
•
•
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•
January
7.
8.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
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•
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•
•
Hardware Class
Linking of Files, Creating Websites
Hardware Class
Practical – Dream Weaver
Hardware Class
Revision
Hardware Class
Guest Lecture
Hardware Class
Printing Techniques, CD Writing, Copying in Pen Drive
Internet – Creation of ID, using net for searching, Sending
Mail
Hardware Class
Hardware Class
Enhancing Typing Skill
Hardware Class
Enhancing Typing Skill
Hardware Class
• Enhancing Typing Skill
• Hardware Class
• Enhancing Typing Skill
Course Title : DIPLOMA IN MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Course Teacher Name: P. Merlynna Esther Maxmellion
Semester I
Course Code: CCM01
Sl.
No.
Subject: BIOCHEMISTRY
Work Plan
Period
Topics to be covered
UNIT- 1 BASIC KNOWLEDGE OF SOLUTION
10.
June
An overview
Types of solution
Percent Solutions
- % W/W with problems,
- % W/V with problems,
- % V/V with problems
Molarity, Molality,Normality
Molar solutions with problems
Normal solutions with problems
UNIT -1 TEST
UNIT- 3 ANTICOAGULANTS
Introduction
Types of anticoagulants
Specimen collection and handling
UNIT – 3 TEST
UNIT- 2 A. COLORIMETRY
Introduction,
Principle
components and its functions
Methodology
Types of colorimetry
Applications
D. pH METER
11.
July
Introduction
Working principle of pH meter
Application
C. FLAME PHOTOMETER
Introduction
Principle
Components and its functions
Methodology
E. ELISA READER
Introduction
Principle
Components and its functions
Methodology
F. DENSITOMETER
Introduction,
Methodology
Types of densitometer
Bone density scan
Dual energy x- ray densitometer
Methodology
B. AUTOANALYZER
12.
August
Introduction,
Components
Methodology
Types of autoanalyzers
Fully autoanalyzer
Semi autoanalyzer
Application in clinical analysis
UNIT- 2 TEST
UNIT- 4 CLINICAL LABORATORY TESTS
Normal Values Unit- 4 Test
UNIT- 5 A.METHODS FOR GLUCOSE ESTIMATION
O-Toluidine method
Folin-wu method
Glucose Oxidase method
B. GLUCOSE TOLERANCE TEST
Medical importance
Oral glucose tolerance test
Intravenous Glucose Tolerance Test
A & B – TEST
13.
September
C. METHODS FOR LIPIDS ESTIMATION
C – TEST
D. ORGAN FUNCTION TESTS & ITS MEDICAL IMPORTANCE
o
o
Liver function tests
Kidney function tests
D – TEST
UNIT- 6 ELECTROLYTES
Introduction And Its Importance With Examples
Clinical significance of sodium
Clinical significance of potassium
Clinical significance of chloride
Clinical significance of bicarbonate
Imbalance of electrolytes –
o Hyperkalemia,
o Hypokalemia
o Hypernatremia,
o Hyponatremia,
UNIT- 6 TEST
October
14.
UNIT- 7 ELECTROPHORESIS AND ELECTROPHORETIC PATTERN
15.
November
Clinical Electrophoresis ,
Gel electrophoresis,
Paper electrophoresis,
16.
December
Applications Of Electrophoresis- DNA Analysis, Protein Analysis, Antibiotics Analysis,
Vaccine Analysis
UNIT- 7 TEST
Semester II
Course Code: CCM02
Course Code: CCM03
Subject: HAEMATOLOGY
Work Plan
Sl. No.
Subject: MICROBIOLOGY
Work Plan
Period
Topics to be covered
17.
January
Topics to be covered
UNIT- 1 BLOOD FUNCTION AND COMPOSITION
UNIT- 1
Blood facts
Functions of blood
Composition Of Blood
o Plasma
Proteins
Amino acids
Nitrogenous waste
Nutrients
Gases
A.MICROSCOPY
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•
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•
Types of powersMagnification Power
Resolving Power
Numerical aperture Number.
Parts and its functions
Types of microscopy
Electrolytes
o
o
o
•
Erythrocytes
Leukocytes
Platelets
Haematopoiesis
o Erythropoiesis
o Leucopoiesis
o Thrombopoiesis
UNIT -1 TEST
UNIT- 9 COAGULATION CASCADE
Haemostasis
Coagulation Factor’s
Regulation of haemostasis
Disorders of coagulation
o Bleeding disorders
o Hemophilia
o von Willebrand disease
UNIT -9 TEST
o
o
o
o
UNIT- 2 ANTICOAGULANTS
Introduction
History of anticoagulants
Types of anticoagulants
Anti-platelet drugs
o Aspirin
o Heparins
o Warfarin
UNIT -2 TEST
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•
UNIT- 3 BLOOD COLLECTION
Equipment
Sample drawing and handling
Laboratory procedures
Qualification and training of the
personnel
Quality control
Safety remarks
Procedures in special situations
PHLEBOTOMY
18.
February
• Venipuncture procedure
• Labeling the sample
• Equipment
• Venipuncture site selection
• Procedure for vein selection
• Performance of a fingerstick
• Performance of a venipuncture
• Safety and infection control
UNIT -3 TEST
UNIT- 13 HISTOPATHOLOGY
Introduction
Fixatives
Aims of fixation
Classification of fixatives
Properties of fixatives
UNIT- 12 BLOOD BANK
ABO Grouping
Coomb’s: Direct & Indirect
Cross Matching
Sources of errors in blood transfusion.&
Test
•
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•
•
light microscopy and electron
microscopy comparison
Phase Contrast microscope
Polarizing microscope
Fluorescence microscope
Uses of microscopes
B.AUTOCLAVE
C.HOT AIR OVEN
D.WATERBATH
E.REFRIGERATOR
F.CENTRIFUGE
G.ROTATOR
H.INCUBATORS
UNIT -1 TEST
UNIT- 2 STERILIZATION
Introduction
Pharmaceutical importance
Methods of sterilization
Heat Sterilization
Gaseous Sterilization
Filtration Sterilization
Liquid Sterilization
Radiation Sterilization
UNIT -2 TEST
UNIT- 5
Antigen
Antibody
Antigen - antibody reaction and
its types.
UNIT -5 TEST
UNIT- 7 LAB ANIMALS
UNIT -7 TEST
UNIT- 3 MEDIA
Introduction
Inportance of media
Application of media
Classification Of Media
Requirements for preparations
Of media
Methods Of Inoculation
UNIT -3 TEST
UNIT- 4
Morphology of bacteria
Culture of aerobes and
anaerobes colony
Biochemical Reactions
HTS
AST
UNIT -4 TEST
UNIT -12 & 13 TEST
UNIT- 4 PREPARATION OF THIN AND THICK
FILM & STAINING TECHNIQUES
UNIT -4 TEST
UNIT- 6 IMMUNITY
TYPES OF IMMUNITY
UNIT- 19 DECALCIFICATION
19.
March
Adaptive immunity
o Natural immunity
UNIT -19 TEST
Passive
Active
UNIT- 5 NORMAL AND ABNORMAL BLOOD
o Artificial immunity
CELLS
Passive
Active
UNIT -5 TEST
Innate Immunity
UNIT -6 TEST
UNIT- 14 COLLECTION OF SPECIMEN AND STORAGE
UNIT -14 TEST
UNIT- 15 MICROTOME
UNIT -15 TEST
UNIT- 6 ANAEMIA (LEUKEMIA AND IS TYPES)
UNIT -6 TEST
UNIT- 16 TISSUE PROCESSING
UNIT -16 TEST
UNIT- 17 STAINING METHODS
UNIT -17 TEST
UNIT- 7 MEASUREMENT OF HB IN BLOOD
UNIT- 9
Collection of bacterial
specimen and safety
precautions
UNIT -9 TEST
UNIT -7 TEST
UNIT- 8
UNIT- 8 BLOOD INDICATORS
20.
April
UNIT -8 TEST
Disposal of used and other
materials
Glass ware solutions and
preparations
UNIT -8 TEST
UNIT- 9
Collection of bacterial
specimen and safety
precautions
UNIT -9 TEST
UNIT- 10 SOURCE OF ERRORS IN
HAEMATOLOGY
21.
May
UNIT -10 TEST
UNIT- 10 MORPHOLOGY OF
DIFFERENT BACTERIA
GPC
GNC
GNB
GPB
AFB
UNIT -10 TEST
UNIT- 11 NORMAL VALUES
UNIT -11 TEST
UNIT- 11 VIRUSES
HIV
Hepatits – B
Anthrax
UNIT -11 TEST
UNIT- 12 MYCOLOGY
UNIT- 18 DISPOSAL OF MATERIALS
Introduction
Dermatophytes
UNIT -12 TEST
UNIT -18 TEST
UNIT- 13 BLOOD PARASITES
MP
MF
Leishmania
UNIT -13 TEST
UNIT- 20 MUSEUM TECHNIQUE
UNIT -20 TEST
22.
June
UNIT- 21 AUTOPSY TECHNIQUE
UNIT -21 TEST
UNIT- 14 INTESTINAL PARASITES
Amoeba,
Giardia,
Trichomonas leptospira
(ii) OVA & WORMS.
UNIT -14 TEST
Course Title : DIPLOMA IN NURSING ASSISTANT
Course Teacher Name: R.Packialakshmi
Semester I
Course Code: CCN01
Subject: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY AND NUTRITION AND DIETETICS
Sl. No.
Course Code: CCN02 Subject: COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND PREVENTIVE CARE
Work Plan
Work Plan
Topics to be covered
Topics to be covered
Period
PSYCHOLOGY
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
UNIT- 1 THE BODY AS A WHOLE
Cavities of the body and their
contents
• Cells and tissues
• Organ and systems
UNIT:II THE SKIN
I INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND PREVENTIVE
CARE
NUTRITION AND DIETETICS
UNIT I: INTRODUCTION TO NUTRITION
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICABLE
DISEASE
• Relation of nutrition to health
• Foods, nutrients and functions of food
• Energy foods and calories
• Proteins, the body-builders
• Vitamins and minerals - protective foods
• Water and cellulose
UNIT II: NUTRITIVE VALUE OF FOODSTUFFS
•
•
23.
June
•
Skin & Appendages
1.
Mental Hygiene and Health
2. Definition for Psychology
3.
Definition for mental hygiene
4. Definition for health
5.
Purposes of studying Psychology
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UNIT:III SKELETAL SYSTEM
24.
July
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Structure and function of
skeleton
The vertebral column
The thorax
Bones of the upper limbs
Bones of the lower limbs
II INCREASING KNOWLEDGE AND
SKILL
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
The Psychology of learning
How to learn more effectively
Good study habits
Observation thinking & decision making
Problem solving and goals
Levels of disease prevention
•
Definitions of
epidemiological terms
The calorie
Nutritive value of common food articles
UNIT III: THE BALANCED DIET
• Definition and food groups for selection
• Cultural factors, food fads and habits
Vulnerable groups and sample balanced diets
UNIT IV: FOOD ADULTERATION
UNIT-II CONTROL AND PREVENTION OF
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES – GENERAL
MEASURES
•
•
Disinfections
Notification or reporting
Surveillances
6. Developmental Tasks
UNIT IV JOINTS AND MUSCLES
III SELF UNDERSTANDING &GROWTH
4 TYPE OF JOINTS
•
•
•
25.
The muscular system
Main group of muscles and their
action
Health of muscles and joints
•
Body mechanism lifting and
moving
•
Exercise
August
1. Personality to self concept
2. Take a look at yourself
3. Characteristic of a mentally healthy
patient
4. Factors that influence the personality
UNIT V: COMMON DEFICIENCIES IN NUTRITION
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•
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•
•
Protein-energy malnutrition(PEM)
Vitamin deficiencies
Mineral deficiencies
Anemia in women
The health worker’s role in prevention of
deficiencies and malnutrition
UNIT-III IMMUNITY AND IMMUNIZATIONS
• Immunizations, care and storage of
vaccines
• EPI and the immunization schedule
• Immunization reactions, treatment and
prevention
• Methods of immunization
Responsibilities of health workers in
immunization campaigns
• Posture
UNIT V NERVOUS SYSTEM
Nervous tissue
The brain
The spinal cord and spinal
nerve
• The meninges and C.S.F
UNIT VI THE SPECIAL SENSES
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• The eye
• The mechanics of hearing
• The sense of smell and taste
UNIT VII CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
26.
September
The blood
Blood clotting , blood grouping
and cross matching
• Pulse and blood pressure
Points
• Arterial pressure points
• The trachea , bronchi and lungs
• Respiration
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•
IV EMOTIONS AND DEFENSE
MECHANISM
1. Emotions and behavior
2. Expressions and control of behavior
UNIT VI: IMPROVING DIETS WITH LOCALLY
AVAILABLE FOODSTUFFS
•
•
The health worker investigates
The food source list
UNIT-IV RESPONSIBILITIES OF HEALTH
WORKERS IN EPIDEMICS, EMERGENCIES AND
DISASTERS
•
•
Epidemics
Disasters
UNIT IX DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
• The mouth , pharynx and
oesophagus
27.
October
3. Negative and positive emotions
4. Adjustments
5. Stress illness and behavior
UNIT VII: PREPARATION AND PRESERVATION
OF FOODS
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•
• The stomach and intestine
• The liver, gall bladder
• pancreas
UNIT-V CARE AND TREATMENT OF PATIENTS
WITH INFECTIONS AND COMMUNICABLE
DISEASES
Selection, storage and preparation of foods
Methods of cooking
Preservation of foods-household methods
Other methods of enriching the family diet
• Recognizing common signs and symptoms
• Care of patients with infection in the home
and community
• Test
UNIT X EXCRETORY SYSTEM
• The excretory organs
• The urinary system
Urine and micturation
• Water and salt balance
UNIT XII REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
28.
29.
November
December
• Growth & development of fetus
• The fertilized ovum & the
embryo
• Fetus & placenta
• Development of the
reproductive organs
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•
Sex of the baby & twins
Male reproductive organ
Female reproductive organs
The vulva
The internal organs
V MENTAL HYGIENE & HEALTH IN
VARIOUS LIFE STAGES
1. Infancy
2. Early Childhood
3. Later childhood
4. Adolescence
5. Adulthood
6. Old age & Dying
UNIT VIII: DIET AS A THERAPEUTIC AGENT
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•
Diet in treatment of disease
Effect of deficiencies
Methods of modifying in relation to calorie value
Increasing and decreasing of constituents by
cooking
TYPES OF DIET
UNIT IX: NUTRITION EDUCATION
•
•
Factors to be considered.
Principles of nutrition education and
opportunities
Methods and media
UNIT-VI SPECIFIC COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
AND INFECTIONS
•
• Recognizing common signs and symptoms
Diseases spread faeces to mouth
• Diseases spread faeces to skin
• Droplet or airborne infections
• Contact infections
• Insect and animals bites
• Mixed infections
• Needles and syringe infections
Semester II
Course Code: CCM03
Subject: FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING, FIRST AID AND GERIATRIC NURSING Course Code: CCM04
Subject: MEDICAL & SURGICAL NURSING ,PHARMACOLOGY,MICROBIOLOGYAND CHILD HEALTH
Work Plan
Work Plan
Topics to be covered
Topics to be covered
Sl. No.
Period
FUNDAMENTALS OF
NURSING
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
TO NURSIN
Nursing
Meaning and definition
of nursing
• Aims of nursing
• Basic requirement for
nursing
• Basic nursing principles
• Nursing as a community
service.
Nurse
•
January
30.
Qualities and
professional and ethical
behaviour expected.
• Role and responsibility
of a nurse in the health
team.
Hospital
•
Functions –
classificationsdepartments’ hospital
set up- the health team
members and their
responsibilities.
Patient
•
•
The reaction of the
FIRST AID
GERIATRIC NURSING
UNIT: I INTRODUCTION
TO FIRST AID AND
EMERGENCY NURSING
UNIT I: INTRODUCTION.
Definition of first aid
Need for emergency
care
• Aims & objectives
• Scope of first aid
• Scope of first aid
• Limitations in first aid
• Qualifications of first
aider
• Priority in first aid
• Golden rules of first
aid
UNIT VI FRIST AID FOR
UNCONSCIOUSNESS M
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Types
1. Partial
2. complete
• causes Signs &
symptom First
aid treatment
• Stroke , Epilepsy
• Hysteria ,fainting
• Diabetic ,
Hypoglycemia
• Heat stroke,heat
Exhaustion,Heart
•
• Client as an individual.
• The reaction of the
person and his family
to illness.
• Basic principles of
care.
• Health worker’s
qualities –
professional and
ethical behaviors
expected
Holistic approach to
care
• Hospital – its set up and
functions,
• the health team
MEDICAL
&,PHARMACOLOGY,
UNIT-I
INTRODUCTION TO
PHARMACOLOGY
Types of Medicines
Characteristics of
Drugs
• Legal Control of
Drugs
• Form of Drugs
• Abbreviation &
Prescriptions
• Misuse & Over Use
of Drugs
UNIT-II
ADMINISTRATION OF
DRUGS
•
•
•
• Roles & responsibilities
of the health worker
in a team
•
•
•
•
•
Responsibilities of
the health worker
Weight & Measures
Calculation of
Dosage
Route of
Administration
Giving Medicines
by Mouth
MICROBIOLOGY
UNIT: I INTRODUCTION TO
MICROBIOLOGY
• Definition of Microbiology
• Founders of microbiology
UNIT:II DISTRIBUTION OF
MICRO ORGANISMS AND
THEIR CLASSIFICATIONN
Distribution of Micro
organisms
• Pathogenic Micro
organisms
• Classification of Micro
organisms
• Bacteria
• Protozoa
• Fungi
• Molds
• Rickettsiae
• Viruses
UNIT-III CHARACTERISTICS
OF BACTERIA AND METHOD
USED FOR THE STUDY OF
BACTERIA
SURGICAL NURSING CHILD
HEALTH
SURGICAL NURSING
UNIT-I ASEPTIC
TECHNIQUE.
•
•
•
•
Bacille
EnzymeProduction
Cocci Reproduction
Vibrios Motolety
•
Hand washing
•
Uses of antiseptic
•
Uses of sterile gowning,
gloves and mask
patient and his family to
illness- Nurses role in
helping the patient and
relatives to cope with
illness
•
UNIT II THE PATIENT
AND HIS ILLNESS
• Patient unit set up and
hospital house keeping.
• Admission procedure
and reception of patient.
• Maintaining therapeutic
environment.
• Factors of safety.
• Bed making with and
without patient operation
bed and cardiac bed.
UNIT III BASIC NURSING
CARE NEEDS OF THE
PATIENT
Hygienic needs:
• Oral hygiene
• Skin care – care of
pressure areas.
• Care of hair –
pediculosis and its
treatment
Physical comforts,
meaning and its
importance
• Factors promoting and
inhabiting physical
comforts.
• Comfort devices and it
uses.
• Principles of lifting and
moving patients
attack
UNIT:II WOUNDS AND
HAEMORRHAGE
Definition of wounds
Types & treatment
Types of bleeding
Treatment –general
rules
• Haemorrhage
from ear, nose
• Varicose veins
UNIT III SHOCK
•
•
•
•
• Definition
• Causes
• Types
First aid treatment
•
•
Spirilla Sporeformation
Spirochetes
Capsuleformation
31.
February
UNIT IV OBSERVATION
UNIT:IV ASPHYXIA
• Vital signs
Temperature:
Definition
Causes affecting
Respiratory
mechanism
•
Respiratory center
•
Hanging , chocking
•
Drowning
•
Signs & treatment
•
General rules in first
aid treatment
UNIT V FOREIGN BODY
• Factors causing variation
in temperature.
• Normal baby
temperature
• Abnormal temperature –
(pyrexia – abnormal
hypo pyrexia etc.,)
• Types of fever.
• Clinical thermometer
& how to take care of
it.
• The places where
temperature can be
taken.
(Oral – Axila –
rectum) the practical
of checking – PR
and recording – care
of patient with fever
Pulse:
• The sites for taking
pulse.
• The observation to be
done
• Abnormal terms.
• Respiration: definitionobservation – abnormal
respirationscharacteristics of
respiration
• Case of patient with
dysponea
Blood pressure:
Definition factors causing
•
•
•
• In the nose ,ear ,eye
Causes
• Signs & symptoms
• First aid treatment
Skin &abdomen
• Causes Signs &
symptoms
• First aid treatment
UNIT VII POISIONING
• Oral , inhalation ,
injection
• Gas poisoning
• Acid , alcoholic
poisoning
• causes Signs & First
treatment
• Bites & stings
• Food poisoning
• Dog bite
• snake bite
• causes Signs &
First aid treatment
• Bites & stings
• Food poisoning
• Dog bite
• snake bite
UNIT II: BASIC NEEDS
OF ELDERLY
Introduction
• Concept of optimum
UNIT-III
INJECTION &
INFUSION
•
health and its
•
relation to successful
•
living.
• Maintenance of
health – building of
good health.
• Its relation to
successful living
•
•
•
•
Precaution in giving
Injection
Articles need for
injection
Methods of giving
injections
Other injection
Infusion
Purpose
Methods of infusion
UNIT-IV
INHALATION &
OXYGEN THERAPY
•
•
•
•
•
O2 administration
Mask
Catheter
Steam inhalation
Fomentation
FACTORS AFFECTING THE
GROWTH OF BACTERIA
• Moisture
• Food
• Metabolism
• Temperature
• Acidity & Alkaline
• Oxygen
METHOD USED FOR THE
STUDY OF BACTERIA
•
•
•
Simple Stain
Differential Stain
Special Stain
• Hanging Drop
Pediatric nursing
UNIT I
•
•
•
Introduction to child
health
Growth & development
of the child
Miles stones
variation in BP –
sphygmomanometer the
parts & the method of
checking BP – reading and
recording
Physical examination
History taking – preparation
of the patient and equipment
for physical exam –
assistant in physical examPositions used for physical
examination
Collection of specimens
and observation
Observation of the urine
• Characteristics of normal
urine and abnormal urine
• Methods of collecting
specimens for lab –
exam
• Types of examination of
the urine
• Urine analysis for
reaction – specific
gravity, sugar and
albumin.
Observation of the faces:
• Characteristics of normal
& abnormal faeces
Collection of faces for lab
examination
causes Signs & First aid
treatment
UNIT V HOT AND COLD
APPLICATIONS
Therapeutic uses
UNIT VIII FIRST AID FOR
FRACTURE
•
• Contra indication
• Local heat applications –
hot water bag tilling and
applying
• hot fomentation
• Purposes of cold
application
UNIT III BASIC NURSING
CARE NEEDS OF THE
PATIENT
Nutritional Needs:
32.
March
Types of diet – modification
of diet in sickness – feeding
helpless patients
Elimination needs
problems in sickness
(Diarrhea – constipation –
retention incontinence)
Rectal treatments ( Enema
– flatus tube and
suppository
•
•
•
•
•
Introduction
Definition
Causes , types
Signs & symptoms
General rules in first
aid treatment
Ribs , collar bones ,
lower jaw
UNIT III: PHYSICAL
COMFORT
Introduction
Physical health
Role of health
workers in
maintaining good
personal hygiene
Rest & sleep, exercise,
recreation & posture
nutrition.
•
UNIT-V
LOCAL
APPLICATION &
TREATMENT
•
•
•
•
Hot water bag
Cold compress
Ice bag
Tepid sponging
EYE &
UNIT-VI
ENT TREATMENT
• Eye drops
• Ear
• Throat paint
NASOUNIT-VII
GASTRIC
TREATMENT
•
•
•
Gastric suction
Stomach wash
R T feeding
PROPER COLLECTION OF
SPECIEMENS
•
Points to remember
while collecting
specimens
•
Method of collection of
specimens for culture
Blood
Urine
Faeces
Ear, Mouth, Eye, Throat
swab,
Sputum
•
•
•
•
UNIT II :
•
Care of newborn
•
Baby bath
•
Care of umbilicus
•
Care of breast
•
Feeding
•
Protectionof child
UNIT III
•
Other body fluids ( CSF,
pleural, peritoneal)
Blood for serological test
•
•
Nutritional requirements
Revision
SURGICAL NURSING
UNIT IV CONTROL OF
BACTERIA
• Disinfection
• Disinfectant
• Sterilization
• Asepsis
MEDICALMETHODS OF
CONTROL
• Scrubbing
• Filtration
• Sedimentation
PHYSICAL METHOD
•
•
•
•
Moist Heat
Boiling
Stream under pressure
Pasteurization
SURGICAL
UNIT-III
DRESSINGS
•
•
•
Preparation for Dressing
Perineal stitch care
Removal stitch care
Active and passive
exercise – ambulation
Safety needs – common
type of accidents
33.
April
•
•
•
•
Leg fracture
first aid treatment
Checking
circulation
External chest
compression
Activity and exercise:
Importance of activity
exercise in sickness.
UNIT IV OBSERVATION
Observation of sputum
• Methods of collecting
sputum for lab –
examination
• Types of sputum
• Observation of the
sputum
UNIT X HANDILING AND
TRANSPORTING
METHODS
UNIT IV: ELIMINATION
NEEDS.
•
•
•
•
Introduction
Human crutch
Pick back
activity and exercise
in health & sickness.
•
•
34.
Importance of
May
•
Active & passive
exercise: principles
of exercise,
Therapeutic
exercise, training the
exercise to the
elderly
Bed sore – causes
sign & symptoms,
prevention & car
PRE-OPERATIVE
Preparing the patient for
surgery
Introduction
• Problem in sickness
• Care of the elderly in
such
condition
• Enema,
• rehydration, flatus
tube
• Retention &
incontinence of urine
• suppositories
UNIT V: ACTIVITY AND
EXERCISE.
•
UNIT-III
CARE
•
Admission procedures.
•
Removal of sutures
•
•
Disposal of soiled dressing
General physical
Preparation
Skin preparation
Final preparation
•
•
UNIT-VIII
RECTAL
TREATMENT
Enema,
Suppositories
• Flatus tube, Rectal
drip
PRIMARY
UNIT-IX
MEDICAL CARE
•
•
•
•
•
•
Condition
affecting the
eye & ear, ear
ache
Gastrointestinal
infection
Respiratory
tract infection
CardioVascular
Diseases
Urinary tract
infection
DRY HEAT
•
•
UNIT-II
Baking
Incineration
•
Flaming
•
Sun light
•
Common disinfectant
•
Sterilizing methods
•
Home methods of
sterilizing
and Antiseptics
•
Control of Micro
Organisms in the
human body
POST
UNIT-V
OPERATIVE CARE
•
UNIT V DISEASE
TRANSMISSION
PORTAL ENTRY
• skin
• Respiratory Tract
• Digestive Tract
• Urinary Tract
Preparing articles for
sterilizing
CHEMICAL METHOD
•
STERILISATION
General post-operative
care
•
Observation
•
Maintenance of airway.
Observation of the vomits
35.
• Definition and causes for
vomiting
• Observations to be done
on vomiting
• collection of vomits
June
Cradle method,Two
handed
• Four handed seat,
Stretcher,Trolley method
•
UNIT VI:
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND
SPIRITUAL NEEDS.
Basic needs: Need
for respect, self
esteem, security,
• Appreciation and to
be valued by others.
Psychological and
spiritual needs.
•
Endocrine
problem
• NeuronMuscular
Diseases
Problem in
Reproductive system
•
PORTAL OF EXIT :
•
Methods of transfer of
micro organisms
• Insects Human
carriers
Checking the vital signs
•
•
Course Title : FOUNDATION COURSE PAPERS
Course Code: CCS 01
Course Code: CCS 02
Course Code: CCS 03
Subject: Communication Skills in English
Subject: Life Coping Skills
Subject: Basics in Computers
Sl. No.
Work Plan
Period
Topics to be covered
Communication Skills in English
Life Coping Skills
•
•
36.
June
The present and present
continuous tense
The present simple tense
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Introduction and outline of the
programme
Developing Personal and Creative
Skills – Self Introduction
Attitude
Importance of attitude
Meaning and process of coping
mechanisms
Coping Positive mechanisms
Coping Negative mechanisms
Kinds of coping
Self Esteem
Basics in Computers
Introduction to Computer – Desktop, Icons, Stat
Menu, My Computer
Introduction to Ms – Paint – Tools & Menus
Ms – Paint – Practical
Ms – Paint – Practical
Introduction to Note Pad & Keyboard Keys
Typing Practice
Menus- New, Open, Save as
Practical – Saving and Opening a File
Maintaining the IV fluids
and I/O chart
The past continuous tense
The past simple tense
The present perfect tense
37.
•
•
•
•
•
July
•
•
The present perfect continuous
tense
The past perfect tense
38.
August
The past perfect continuous
tense
39.
September
The future tense
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Factors influencing self esteem
Qualities of High and low self
esteem
Steps to raise self esteem.
Personality Development,
Characteristics of Personality
development
Positive Thinking and positive
attitude
The power of positive thinking
Motivation, Need and the kinds of
motivation
Goal Setting
Importance of Goal Setting
Problem Solving
Ways to solve the Problems
Decision making
Process of decision making
Time Management
Time Management
Stress management.
Stress management.
Developing Coping Mechanisms.
Meaning of coping – Coping with
Shyness Types , steps and tips to
overcome shyness
Coping with Loneliness
Steps and tips to overcome
Loneliness
Introduction to Ms – Word
Drawing & Formatting Tool Bars
Practical
Menus- File , Edit – Cut, Copy, Paste, Find, Replace
options
Practical
Menus - Insert, Format
Practical
Short Test
Menu – Tools, Protecting Document, Autocorrect
Practical
Menu – Table, Inserting Rows, Columns, Sorting,
Merging Cells
Practical
Practical
Exercise – Ms Word
Typing Practice
Introduction to Ms Excel
Practical
Menus – File, Edit
Revision – Ms Word
Excel – Printing Techniques
Automatic Filling – Numbers
Practical
Ms – Excel – Insert, Format
Inserting Chart, Formulas
Practical
Practical
Exercise – Ms Excel
Exercise – Ms Excel
Short Test
Practical
Greetings introduction, asking
for excuse, requests
•
•
•
•
•
Learning situational vocabulary
in sentences
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Coping with Depression
Steps to overcome Depression
Revision
Transparency
Coping with anger and verbal
abuse
Coping with fear
Anger and verbal Abuse
Coping with HIV / AIDS
Prevention care and support
Coping with failure
Coping with study
Coping with study
Leadership
•
•
•
•
•
Leadership
Team work
Team work
Career guidance
Work Environment
The modals
40.
41.
October
November
The passive voice
The indirect or reported speech
42.
December
Some common prepositions and
uses
Introduction to Power Point
Menus – File, Edit
Animations, Color Schemes
Practical
Practical
Inserting Slides, Pictures
Setting Rehearse Timings for slides
Practical
Exercises
Short Cut Keys - Test
Practical
Inserting Date & time, Page numbers
Sorting and Printing Slides
Inserting Pictures
Creating Advertisements using Animations
Practical
Course Title : CERTIFICATE IN APPAREL DESIGNING & DRESS MAKING
Course Code: CCA 01
Course Code: CCA 02
Course Code: CCA 03
Sl. No.
Subject: Garment Construction I
Subject: Garment Construction II
Subject: Surface Ornamentation
Work Plan
Period
Topics to be covered
43.
44.
45.
46.
July
August
September
October
•Stitches and its types
• Types of fancy stitches
•Parts of the sewing machine and to rectify the problems while
stitching.
•Do’s and Dont’s while using the sewing machine.
• Methods of taking Measurement.
• Measurement of the cloth.
•Darts
•Pleats
•Gathers
•Tucks
•Hand key
•Table Cloth
•Pillow Cover
•Cashion Cover Curtains
• Slip
• Chimmees
• In skirt
•Frocks
• Middy
• Tops
• Half skirt
•Trousers Shorts
• Nighty
• Chudithar (Bottom Tops)
• Blouse
Running stitch-Stem stitch -Chain stitch -Magic chain stitch Whipped chain stitch-Zig – Zag chain stitch -Broken chain stitchRaised chain stitch-Lazy Dazy chain stitch Double Lazy dazy
stitch cross stitch-star stitch- Herring bone stitch-Double herring
bone stitch-Fly stitch-Dot stitch-Satin stitch-Long and short satin
stitch-Round button hole stitch French knot -German Knot-Bullion
knot -Spiral whipping -patience whipping-spider web Back spider
web-Vandyke stitch-simple couching-Couch Telles-Darning-Fish
bone stitch-Blanket stitch
47.
48.
November
December
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Middy
Tops
Blouse
Chudithar
Chamki work.
Beads work.
Stone work.
Mirror work.
Zardoshi work.
•
•
•
•
•
•
Frocks
Middy
Tops
Blouse
Chudithar
Sarees
Programme Name : Desk Top Publishing
Programme Code : DDTP
S.
No
Name of the Course
Course
Code
Total Credits
1.
Communication Skills in English
CCS01
3
2.
Life coping skills
CCS02
2
3.
Basics in computers
CCS03
3
4.
Adobe Page maker & Adobe Photoshop
CCD 01
4
5.
Corel Draw
Macromedia Flash, HTML & Dream Weaver
CCD 02
CCD 03
2
4
PC Hardware
Adobe Page maker & Adobe Photoshop (Internship)
CCD 04
CCD 05
6
2
Corel Draw(Internship)
Macromedia Flash, HTML & Dream
Weaver(Internship)
PC Hardware(Internship)
CCD 06
CCD 07
2
2
CCD 08
6
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Total credits
36
Programme Name: Medical Laboratory Techniques
S. No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Name of the Course
Course Code
Communication Skills in English
Life coping skills
Basics in computers
Bio- Chemistry
Haematology
Microbiology
Parasitology, Mycology,
CCS01
CCS02
CCS03
CCM 01
CCM 02
CCM 03
CCM 04
Programme Code: DMLT
Total Credits
3
2
3
10
10
10
6
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Serology
Clinical Pathology
Bio Chemistry (Internship)
Haematology(Internship)
Microbiology(Internship)
Parasitology, Mycology,
Serology(Internship)
Clinical Pathology(Internship)
CCM 05
CCM 06
CCM 07
CCM 08
CCM 09
6
3
3
3
3
CCM 10
2
Total
64
Programme Name: Nursing Assistant
S.
No
Programme Code : DNA
Name of the Course
Course Code
Total
Credits
1. Communication Skills in English
2. Life coping skills
3. Basics in computers
4. Paper I –Anatomy and Physiology, Psychology & Nutrition and
Dietetics
5. Paper II – Communicable Diseases and preventive care
CCS01
CCS02
CCS03
CCN 01
3
2
3
5
CCN 02
4
6. Paper III – Fundamentals of Nursing, First Aid & Geriatric Nursing
CCN 03
5
7. Paper IV – Medical Nursing and Pharmacology, Surgical Nursing,
Microbiology & Child Health
8. Practical -I Fundamentals of Nursing
9. Paper V – Midwifery
10. Practical - IIMidwifery
11. Internship Fundamentals of Nursing
12. Medical and Surgical Nursing,
13. Midwifery
Total
CCN 04
5
CCN05
CCN06
CCN07
CCN08
CCN09
CCN10
10
6
7
3
Programme Name: Apparel Designing and Dress making
S.No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Papers
Communication Skills in English
Life coping skills
Basics in computers
Garment Construction I
Garment Construction II
Surface Ornamentation
Total
Course Code
CCS01
CCS02
CCS03
CCA 01
CCA 02
CCA 03
4
7
64
Programme Code: CADDM
Total Credits
1
1
2
2
8
6
20
7) Faculty with their credentials and contact details
S.No
Name
Educational Qualification
1.
Ms.V.Kalaiyarasi
M.A., M.Phil.,4 Years of teaching
experience in schools, 2 years of
work experience in NGO.
2.
S.Lovely Jacinth
Kirthana
B.Tech.,(Information Technology)
3.
4
Designation
B.Sc., Nursing, M.Sc.,
M.Phil,(Psychology). 4 Years of
R.Packialakshmi teaching experience in school of
nursing, 4 Years of clinical
experience in hospitals.
Ms. P.Merlynna
M.Sc., M.Phil,(Zoo) 2 Years of
Esther Maxmellion teaching experience in college.
Official Contact
Details
Administrator Cum Hakkim Ajmal Khan
Tutor
road, Chinna
chokkikulam , Lady
Doak College
Campus Katie
Wilcox Community
College , Madurai
Tutor cum Lab
Instructor
“
Tutor cum Clinical
Instructor
“
Tutor cum Lab
Instructor
Certificate in Apparel Designing and Tailoring Teacher
Dress Making
5.
M.Porkodi
6.
Part time Teacher
M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed.,
4 years experience as a Lecturer in
Ms.P.Rajalakshmi English.
8 years experience as a English
Teacher in Matriculation Schools
“
“
“
8) Non Academic staff with their Credentials and contact
Details:S. NO Name of the Non Academic staff
1.
M.Sahalakalavalli
Qualification
B.Sc.,
9) The Examination schedule
Semester I Foundation Papers
S.No
1.
2.
3.
COURSE
Term End Exam
Life Coping
Skills
Communication
Skills in English
Basics in
Computers
Oct 2011
Oct 2011
Oct 2011
Semester II Diploma Papers
S.No
Course
Summative
(theory&practical))
1. Desk Top Publishing
(DDTP)
2. Medical Laboratory
Techniques (DMLT)
3. Nursing Assistant (DNA)
April 2012
4. Certificate in Apparel
Designing & Dress
Making(ADDM) – six
months
Dec 2011&
April 2012
April l2012
April2012
10) Details of registration
Awaiting for registration in 2011-2012.
S.NO.
SESSION
NO.OF STUDENTS
REGISTERED
1
2
2009-2010
2010-2011
28
31
NO. OF
STUDENTS GOT
PLACEMENT
75%
100%
11) Linkages with industry/prospective employer
Course
Diploma in Nursing
Assistant.
Diploma in Medical
Laboratory
Techniques(DMLT)
Diploma in Desk
Top Publishing
(DTP)
•
Name of the person
Ms. Susheela Packianathan, Retd.
Principal, Founder Trustee
Industrial / Community partners
• ZION Trust, (Arunodhayam
Sick Geriatric Care Centre)
Koodal Nagar, Madurai
•
Medical Director,
•
Bose Hospital, Madurai.
•
Medical Director
•
•
Dr. Puratchimani, Director.
•
Ponni Hospital & Fertility
Research Centre, Madurai
Bose Clinical Laboratory,
Simmakkal, Madurai
•
Medical Director,
•
Vivek clinical laboratory, Bose
Hospital, Madurai.
•
Medical Director
•
•
Mr. Immanuel David, Proprietor.
•
Ponni Hospital & Fertility
Research Centre, Madurai
Grace computers, ,Madurai.
•
Mr. Ramachandran, Proprietor.
•
Sri Guru System, Madurai
•
Area Manager
•
Apollo Computer Education,
Madurai.
12) Cycle wise placement details
Certificate in Apparel Designing and Dress Making registered in 2011-2012, and the
students of Diploma in Desk Top Publishing, Diploma in Medical Laboratory Techniques
and Diploma in Nursing Assistant will be registered in the Academic year 2012-2013
S.NO
NAME OF THE
STUDENT
ENROLMENT
NO.
CYCLE
1.
N. Angel
11KWCCT05
Dec 2011
OFFICIAL
CONTACT NO.
OF STUDENTS
8870004575
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
A. Gokila Vani
P. Indira
E. Pavithra
M. Saranya
S.Saravanakumari
R. Sushmita
11KWCCT06
11KWCCT07
11KWCCT08
11KWCCT09
11KWCCT10
11KWCCT11
Dec 2011
Dec 2011
Dec 2011
Dec 2011
Dec 2011
Dec 2011
8870004575
8870004575
8870004575
8870004575
8870004575
8870004575
NAME & CONTACT
NO. OF INDUSTRY
S.A.Knitwears,
Madurai
9894758264
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13) Infra structure according to academic programmes.
Total built up area:
Ground Floor : 807 Sq. feet
First Floor
: 686 Sq. feet
Office Room
: 88 Sq. feet
Library
: 85.25 Sq. feet
Dining Room : 90.00 Sq. feet
Classrooms:
Diploma in Desktop Publishing : 176.00 Sq. feet
Diploma Medical Laboratory : 172.00 Sq. feet
Techniques
Diploma in Nursing Assistant : 182.25 Sq. feet
Nursing Demonstration Room : 85.25 Sq. feet
Apparel Designing
: 102.38 Sq .feet
and Dress making
KWCC:
• Office Room with a Computer with internet &
Printer.
• Five Class Rooms with proper ventilation and
fans.
• Seven toilets cum Bathrooms with regular water
supply.
• Open area in the front for Vehicle Parking.
Diploma in Desktop Publishing
DTP Lab with 10 Computers with
latest necessary software installed and
one system with internet facility.
Diploma Medical Laboratory
Techniques
Clinic & Science Lab of Lady Doak
College for Preliminaries.
Vivek Clinical Laboratory & Bose
Clinical Laboratory, Madurai.
Diploma in Nursing Assistant
Clinical experience through
Clinic, Lady Doak College,(30 beds)
Ponni Hospital , Madurai.(50 beds)
Bose Hospital, Madurai. (100 beds)
Apparel Designing and Dress making
5 sewing machines with 1 cutting
table.