WORKSHOP ON LEAP PROGRAMME (Leadership Excellence and Professionalism) - 2020

Overview

The Workshop on LEAP Programme (Leadership Excellence and Professionalism) was conducted in collaboration with the Tamil Nadu Nurses & Midwives Council, Chennai, and hosted by Vignesh Nursing College, Tiruvannamalai on 5th February 2020. The programme was organized to commemorate the 200th birth anniversary of Florence Nightingale and to empower nursing professionals with leadership, innovation, and professional development skills.

Key Details & Objectives

  • Enhanced leadership excellence and professionalism among nursing professionals.
  • Strengthened personal and professional leadership qualities of nurses working in various healthcare sectors.
  • Encouraged nurses to actively participate in the global Nursing Challenge 2020 initiative.
  • Improved visibility and recognition of the nursing profession through leadership development.
  • Inspired nurses to innovate, lead, and advocate for patient-centered healthcare policies.
  • Developed skills required to become effective leaders and decision-makers in healthcare settings.
  • Focused on identifying and building leadership assets among nursing professionals.
  • Provided guidance on overcoming professional challenges and following leadership principles.
  • Promoted teamwork and collaborative practice for achieving healthcare goals.
  • Strengthened professional responsibility, accountability, and commitment in nursing practice.
  • Encouraged nurses to become brand ambassadors for the nursing profession.
  • Focused on wellbeing, welfare, and professional growth of nurses.
  • Motivated participants to set future goals and contribute positively to healthcare delivery.
  • Prepared nurses to become future leaders capable of improving health outcomes and advancing the profession.

TRAINING PROGRAMME ON ACCOUCHEMENT (Labour & Delivery Care) - 2017

Overview

The workshop was sponsored by the Government of India in collaboration with the Tamil Nadu Nurses & Midwives Council, Chennai, and hosted by Vignesh Nursing College, Tiruvannamalai.

Key Details & Objectives

  • Strengthened the educational and clinical skills of childbirth educators, nurses, prenatal instructors, and maternal care workers.
  • Updated nurses through in-service education to improve delivery management and maternal-newborn health care.
  • Discussed the modern status of midwifery practices and human rights during childbirth.
  • Taught the safe integration of yoga, breathing exercises, and relaxation techniques in childbirth.
  • Provided training on the management of labor stages, fetal malpresentations, and malpositions.
  • Enhanced skills in plotting and interpreting a partograph for monitoring labor progress.
  • Improved competency in performing vaginal and placental examinations.
  • Focused on essential newborn care, neonatal reflex assessment, and newborn resuscitation.
  • Strengthened practical skills in episiotomy procedures and suturing techniques.
  • Prepared nurses to manage obstetric emergencies, including prolonged labor, ruptured uterus, postpartum hemorrhage, and the use of obstetric drugs.

TRAINING PROGRAMME ON ACCOUCHEMENT (Labour & Delivery Care) - 2017

Overview

The Training Programme on Accouchement (Labour & Delivery Care) was sponsored by the Government of India in collaboration with the Tamil Nadu Nurses & Midwives Council, Chennai, and hosted by Vignesh Nursing College, Tiruvannamalai. The programme was conducted from 21st to 26th July 2017 at the VNC Auditorium with the objective of enhancing the knowledge and practical skills of nursing professionals in maternal and newborn care.

Key Details & Objectives

  • Provided comprehensive training in labour and delivery care for nursing professionals.
  • Enhanced understanding of modern midwifery practices and the current state of midwifery.
  • Promoted awareness of human rights during childbirth and maternal care.
  • Trained participants in the use of yoga, breathing techniques, and relaxation methods during childbirth.
  • Strengthened knowledge and practical skills related to labour management and monitoring.
  • Developed competency in plotting and interpreting partographs for effective labour assessment.
  • Improved clinical skills in vaginal examination and placental examination procedures.
  • Provided training on the active management of the third stage of labour.
  • Educated participants on fetal malpositions and occipito-posterior positions during labour.
  • Enhanced knowledge regarding the safe use of drugs in obstetrics.
  • Focused on essential newborn care and immediate postnatal management.
  • Strengthened skills in neonatal assessment and newborn resuscitation.
  • Provided practical training in episiotomy and suturing techniques.
  • Prepared nurses to identify and manage prolonged labour and ruptured uterus.
  • Improved competency in managing postpartum haemorrhage and other obstetric emergencies.

WORKSHOP ON AVANT-GARDE SWING IN STATISTICS - 2015

Overview

Vignesh Nursing College, Tiruvannamalai, organized a one-day Workshop on "Avant-Garde Swing in Statistics" on 6th November 2015 at the VNC Auditorium. The programme was conducted in collaboration with The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University and the Tamil Nadu Nurses & Midwives Council to strengthen statistical knowledge and research competencies among nursing students, educators, and healthcare professionals.

Key Details & Objectives

  • Introduced the fundamental concepts and scope of statistics in health and nursing research.
  • Enhanced understanding of statistical methods used in study design, data analysis, and evidence-based nursing practice.
  • Explained levels of measurement and their applications in healthcare research.
  • Provided knowledge on different types of data and methods for assessing reliability.
  • Developed competency in sample size estimation for research studies.
  • Strengthened understanding of probability concepts and probability distributions.
  • Explained the application of parametric and non-parametric statistical tests.
  • Trained participants in preparing, presenting, and interpreting research results effectively.
  • Demonstrated meaningful presentation of statistical data through tables and reports.
  • Provided hands-on exposure to SPSS software for statistical data analysis.
  • Enhanced research methodology skills and data interpretation abilities.
  • Promoted evidence-based decision making through the application of statistical techniques.
  • Encouraged interdisciplinary research and the use of advanced statistical tools in healthcare studies.
  • Improved confidence in conducting, analyzing, and reporting nursing research projects.

WORKSHOP ON OSCE AND SKILL TRAINING IN OBSTETRICS - 2014

Overview

Vignesh Nursing College, Tiruvannamalai, organized a Workshop on OSCE and Skill Training in Obstetrics on 17th July 2014 at the VNC Auditorium. The programme was conducted to strengthen the clinical competence of nursing students and professionals by enhancing their practical skills in obstetric care through Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) methods and hands-on skill training.

Key Details & Objectives

  • Enhanced knowledge and practical application of the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) method of evaluation.
  • Strengthened clinical competency in obstetric nursing through structured skill training sessions.
  • Updated participants on the active management of the third stage of labour.
  • Improved understanding and practical application of partograph monitoring during labour.
  • Provided training on essential newborn care practices.
  • Enhanced competency in newborn assessment and neonatal resuscitation techniques.
  • Promoted evidence-based approaches in labour and delivery management.
  • Developed hands-on clinical skills through dedicated OSCE skill stations.
  • Improved confidence in performing obstetric procedures and maternal care interventions.
  • Strengthened decision-making abilities in managing labour and delivery situations.
  • Facilitated learning through expert resource persons and practical demonstrations.
  • Encouraged continuous professional development in maternal and child health nursing.
  • Bridged the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical clinical application.
  • Prepared participants to deliver safe, competent, and quality obstetric care.