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FRESHERS ORIENTATION PROGRAM

DEPARTMENT OF NURSING
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UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF APPLIED


HEALTH SCIENCES
• The University Institute of Applied Health Sciences, an integral part of Chandigarh
University, is an institution with state of art infrastructure.
• The institution is aimed at providing exceptionally trained human resources in
contemporary areas of Applied Health Sciences.
• It adopts a focused approach to develop human & intellectual capital in latest areas of
Health care.

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UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF NURSING

Nursing is a profession within the health care


sector focused on the care of individuals,
families, and communities so they may attain,
maintain, or recover optimal health and quality
of life. They also take on vital roles of
education, assessing situations, as support.

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NIURSING @
CHANDIGARH
UNIVERSITY
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FROM 2021

GENERAL
NURSING
MIDWIFERY
STARTED Chandigarh University
GLOBAL EVOLUTION IN
NURSING PROFESSION
Innovation in nursing
is fundamental to ensure
and develop the quality of
care. In this context,
innovation is used in nursing
to produce information, protect
health, prevent diseases and
offer personalized care.
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NURSING IN MODERN INDIA
• The Modern Nurse values community, personal and
professional growth, and flexibility; is passionate about creating
different and sustainable expectations for the profession; and,
leverages technology and advancements to provide the highest
quality care available.
• In 1854, the British Army asked Nightingale to organize a corps
of nurses to tend to the sick and fallen soldiers in the Crimea.
This assignment became the foundation of her views about
sanitation, as more soldiers were dying from infectious diseases
than from injuries incurred in battle
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APPLICATIONS/ BENEFITS OF
NURSING
• Noble Profession. Those called to a nurse career
are often said to be in a noble profession.
• Personal Fulfillment.
• Choose Your Own Specialization.
• Opportunities for Advancement.
• Job Security.
• Excellent Wages and Benefits.
• Travel Opportunities.
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SPECIALIZATIONS/ SUBJECT ELECTIVES


OFFERED DURING BPT
Orthopedics Cardiopulmonary Neurological
Physiotherapy Physiotherapy Physiotherapy
• Assessment of • Assessment of • Assessment of
Orthopedic System Cardiopulmonary Neurological System
• Regional Orthopedics system • Pediatric and Adult
Disorders • Cardiopulmonary Neurological Conditions
• Orthopedic Pathologies • Neurological
Rehabilitation • Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation

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SPECIALIZATIONS OFFERED DURING


MPT
Orthopedics Sports
Physiotherapy Physiotherapy
• Assessment of • Knowledge of mechanics
Orthopedic System and patho-mechanics of
• Regional Orthopedics sports
Disorders • Assessment of various
• Orthopedic sports injuries
Rehabilitation • Sports injuries
Rehabilitation & Return to
Sports

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INSTITUTIONAL HIERARCHY
Senior
Executive Sports
Orthopedics
Director Administrative
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy

Coordinator
Knowledge of mechanics
• Assessment of (B. ofPhysiotherapy)
Additional Head of the
Orthopedic System and patho-mechanics
sports
• Regional Orthopedics
Director Department•
Disorders Academic
Assessment of various
• Orthopedic sports injuries
Rehabilitation • Sports injuries Coordinator
Rehabilitation & Return to
Sports ( Physiotherapy)

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DEPARTMENTAL LEADERSHIP
Ph.D. (Agril. Physics), H.P. Agril University, Palampur, HP

Int’l Assoc: International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Italy

Post Docs/Project Scientist: International Rice Research Institute (IRRI),


Manila, Philippines
Affiliate Scientist: International Centre for Integrated Mountain
Development (ICIMOD), Kathmandu, Nepal
35 years of global experience in academics and Industry
Published more than 225 research papers in national & peer reviewed
international journals, Conference papers, books & book chapters
Prof. (Dr.) R. M. Bhagat
Senior Executive Director
Chandigarh University
DEPARTMENTAL LEADERSHIP
 Completed Ph.D. in Optometry (Clinical).
 18+ Years of academic and administrative experience.
 Founder and President- Rajasthan optometry association.
 Board member Indian Optometry Association and World Council of
Optometry.  
 International Association- Member of Contact lens adjusters,
Australia.
E-mail: additionaldirector.uiahs@cumail.in
Prof. (Dr ) Himanshu Tripathi
Additional Director (UIAHS)
DEPARTMENTAL LEADERSHIP
 12 years national n International teaching Experience
 Formal National head of curriculum development
Physiotherapy Africa
 15 publication
 Members of Eight State Physiotherapy Core committee
 Member of Ethical Committee
 5 times best teacher award Nationally and International
 2 Best Academician Award
 Significant contribution award IAP
 BOS member of 3 University
 PhD Guide Prof. Dr. Trivedi Navjyot kumar,
HOD, Physiotherapy
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CORE FACULTY TEAM MEMBERS.


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Dr. Keerthi Rao Dr. Taniya Dr. Barkha Dr. Vaneet Kumar
(PT) Wadhwa (PT) Khurana (PT) (PT)
Academic Coordinator (BPT) Time Table, ERP, GP, MOOCs
Administrative Coordinator Mentoring Coordinator
MPT (Orthopedics), (PhD) Coordinator
(BPT) MPT (Orthopaedics),
MPT (Orthopedics)
MPT (Sports), (PHD)
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CORE FACULTY TEAM MEMBERS.

Dr. Sukhvinder Singh (PT) Dr. Gulnaaz Kaur (PT) Dr. Gurjant Singh (PT) Dr. Nikhil Aggarwal (PT)
Event Coordinator & DQAC Lab Coordinator MPT (Musculoskeletal disorder), IQAC Member
member MPT (Neurology) (PHD) MPT (Sports), (PHD)
MPT (Sports), Research Coordinator

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CORE FACULTY TEAM
MEMBERS

Dr. Shivangi Pathania (PT) Dr. Sarafaraz Alam (PT) Dr. Saumya kothiyal (PT) Dr. Sougata Panda (PT)
DQAC Member MPT (Sports) MPT (MSD), (PhD) MPT (Ortho & Sports)
MPT (Orthopedics), Placement and NAAC Coordinator
International Student Coordinator

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CORE FACULTY TEAM
MEMBERS

Dr. Archana (PT) Dr. Harmanpreet Kaur (PT) Dr. Hardik Dogra (PT)
MPT (Orthopedics) MPT (Orthopedics) MPT (Sports)

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CURRICULUM DESIGN &
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
PROTOCOL FOLLOWED WHILE
DESIGNING OF CURRICULUM
• Employability prospects
• Industry requirements
• Updating of curriculum by comparing it with eminent institutes at both national as well as
international levels.
• Identification and thorough discussions at various levels on different domains and skill sets
requirement of various programs.
• Choice based credit system is applicable to all Programs.

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Inputs
Clinicians/
Students Subject experts Parents Faculty
Industry

Analysis

Pre-BOS

Draft of curriculum scheme

BOS

Academic council

Registrar Office
CURRICULUM COMPARISON
Name of the International Universities National Universities
Program

Bachelor of University of Queensland, Manipal Academy of


Physiotherapy Brisbane, Australia Higher Education, Manipal
(QS Ranking- 47)

University of Otago, New Zealand Guru Jambeshwar


(QS ranking- 176) University of Science &
Technology, Hisar

University of Liverpool, UK MGR Medical University,


(QS ranking- 181) Chennai
SCHEME: BACHELOR OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
Semester: 1st
             
             
Course Code Course Name L T P C CH
22PTH101 Human Anatomy-I 3 0 6 6 9
22PTH102 Human Physiology-I 4 0 2 5 6
22PTT103 Biochemistry 4 0 0 4 4
22PTT104 Sociology 2 0 0 2 2
22PTH105 Basic Computer and Information Science 1 0 2 2 3
  English Communication and Soft Skills          
22PTH106 1 0 2 2 3
  Introduction to Yoga- Basic Theory, Science          
22PTH107 and Techniques 1 0 2 2 3
  Introduction to Healthcare Delivery          
22PTT108 System in India 2 0 0 2 2
  Design Thinking and Creativity for          
22UCM101 Innovation 2 0 0 2 2
22GPT121 General Proficiency-1 1 0 0 1 1
22PTO Open Elective-1 3 0 0 3 3
Total Credits 31 38
Cumulative Credits 31  
CURRICULUM COMPARISON
Name of the International Universities National Universities
Program
Master of University of Toronto Jamia Milia Islamia
Physiotherapy (QS ranking – 29) University, Delhi
University of Sydney DY Patil University, Pune
(QS ranking- 42)
Bradford University Punjabi University, Patiala
(QS ranking- 601-650)

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SCHEME: MASTER OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
S.NO Code Course Name Course Type L T P C CH

PC
1. 22MPT601 Professional practice 4 0 0 4 4
PC
Research Methodology
2.  22MPT602 4 0 0 4 4
and Biostatistics

Biomechanics and PC
3.  22MPH603 2 0 4 4 6
clinical kinesiology
4. 22MPN604 Journal Club-I SM 0 2 0 2 2

5. 22MPP605 Clinical Training-I PC 0 1 18 10 19

Ability
6.  22MPN606 Microteaching-I Enhancement 0 2 0 2 2
Courses
  TOTAL 10 5 22 26 37
HOSPITAL COLLABORATIONS FOR CLINICAL
TRAINING, INTERNSHIPS & VISITING FACULTIES
• Max Group of Hospitals
• Fortis Group of Hospitals
• Apollo Group of Hospitals
• Nayati Group of Hospitals
• Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi
• Mayo Hospital, Mohali
• Grecian Hospital, Mohali
• Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon
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LABORATORIES
Name of Instruments
Laboratory

Short wave diathermy, Microwave Diathermy, LASER, Ultrasound,


Electrotherapy Lab TENS, IFT, cryotherapy unit, hydrocollator pack unit, treatment
couches

Title table, Suspension therapy, Exercise staircase, shoulder


Exercise Therapy Lab abduction ladder, weight cuffs, hand exercise table, treatment
couches

Anatomy Lab Skeleton, Joint models, histology slides, microscope

Spirometer, sphygmomanometer, tuning folks, sensory testing kits,


Physiology Lab treatment couches, physiological system models

Biomechanics Lab Joint models, dumbells, treadmill with weight unloading system,
cum Demo Room Force platform, treatment couches

Research Lab Dynamometer, stadiometer, audio-visual reaction time, EMG-NCV


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machine, treatment couches
LIST OF MAIN EQUIPMENTS
S.No Name of the Instrument
1 Microwave diathermy
2 Force Platform
3 EMG-NCV Unit
4 Laser Therapy
5 Shockwave therapy
6 Treadmill with weight unloading
system
7 Shockwave therapy
8 Pneumatic compression therapy
9 Semi-autoanalyser
10 Dynamometer
11 Spirometer
12 ECG machine
CAREER PROSPECTS
DOMAINS OF EMPLOYABILITY AFTER BPT
Primary Domains Secondary
Domains
Hospitals Marketing
Clinics
Consultancy
Age Care
Homes Free Lancing
Sports Team Government
Jobs
Corporate
Sector Armed Forces
Gyms Teaching
Assistant
Entrepreneurship Chandigarh University
CAREER DOMAINS AFTER
MPT
Primary Career
Primary Career Secondary Career
Domains after
Domains after Domains after
MPT
MPT Sports MPT
Orthopaedics
Hospitals Sports Team Research Associate
Entrepreneurship
Clinics
Fitness clinic Government job
Geriatric Care
Sorts ergonomics Marketing
Gyms Fitness clinic
Gyms Wellness manager
Corporate/ Industry
Corporate/industry Consultancy
Schools
Free lancing
Educational institutions Educational institutes Disability centers

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (UIMS)
Attendance Admission

Assignments Student Welfare


Developed In-house

ADMINISTARTIVE
by IT research Team Examinations Transport

ACADEMIC

MODULE
MODULE
Results Visitors Log

Accounts &
Notices
Finance

Feedback HR

Library Alumni

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LEARNING MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM

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STUDENT SUPPORT &
PROGRESSION
DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES FOR
STUDENT SUPPORT
• Mentoring classes
• Regular conduct of Expert talks and
workshop by eminent professionals of both
Academic and clinical background.
• Visit of students to hospitals, clinics and
diagnostic labs.
• Engaging students in extra-curricular
activities like cultural, health camps,
awareness rallies etc. and co- curricular
activities like quiz, poster competition etc.
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MENTORING SESSIONS
MENTORING
• Building the confidence of students.
• Act as a problem solver
• Identifying the weaknesses of the students after
thorough assessment of their class performances.
• Encourage and exploit the hidden talents of the
students.
• Keeps the record of student’s academics, co-
curricular and extra-curricular performance.
• Mentor-Student Ratio is 1:20

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EXPERT TALKS & WORKSHOPS
EXPERT TALKS

Conclave on Nursing Informatics

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EXPERT TALKS

By Dr.Deepak Puri, Interventional Cardiology. Max


Hospital, Mohali: International Nurses Day
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INTERNATIONAL FACULTY DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM

International faculty visit to department


STUDENT’S EDUCATIONAL
VISIT
TRAINING AT SPECIALIZED HOSPITAL

Students Clinical training to Shalby Hospital, Mohali


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TRAINING AT SPECIALIZED HOSPITAL

Students Clinical training to Shalby Hospital, Mohali


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TRAINING AT PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE

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TRAINING AT COMMUNITY AREAS

Student Visit to community health nursing posting


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CO-CURRICULAR & EXTRA-
CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
DEPARTMENTAL CLUB

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DEPARTMENTAL CLUB ACTIVITIES

Inter-departmental poster competition on the occasion of International nurses Day

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Students during performance

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DEPARTMENTAL CLUB
ACTIVITIES

Glimpse of Inter-departmental Poster competition

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INSTITUTION SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (ISR)

Environmental Day Rally

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INSTITUTION SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (ISR)

Multi-speciality Health Camp Chandigarh University


INSTITUTION SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (ISR)

World Tuberculosis Day awareness campaign Chandigarh University


Online
Feedback System

ONLINE OFFLINE

Website Scheduled CR Meetings


Emails Open House Session
UIMS Student Care Centre

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PURPOSE OFFICE OF CONTACT METHOD OF CONTACT

• Regarding Academics (Attendance, Classroom • HOD/Principal/ • Email, Phone, Direct


Teaching (Complaint, Suggestions),Departmental Dean/ Director
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of Documents, Examination Information, Administrative
Administrative Matters, Document Requests i.e., Office
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• Non Academic Student Activities (Extra • Student Care • Direct, Email, Phone
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Suggestions & Feedbacks)

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