Browsing Category

KIIT Schools

KIIT School News from KIIT University

Understanding Swine flu and its Prevention

Keeping in mind the current burning public Health problem in Odisha & around the globe a one day seminar was organized by the Dept. of Medical Surgical Nursing & Child Health Nursing department of KINS on the

Celebration of Breast Feeding Week

Kalinga Institute of Nursing Sciences, celebrated“World breastfeeding week”-2017from 1st-7th Augonthe theme “Sustaining Breast feeding together” organized by the faculties and students  of KINS.On 2st Aug a role play was enactedby 3rdyr

Faculty Development Programme-2017

Faculty development programme is an initiative of KIIT in strengthening knowledge & skill of all faculties to impart qualitative education programme. Like every year this year also Faculty development programme was conducted at KIIT

CSST Training

Three-daysDAKSHATA “skills standardized Training programme” was Organized by jhpiego in association with Kalinga institute of Nursing Sciences from 19th june - 21st june 2017.Total 16 participants were participated

Celebration of International Midwives’ Day

Kalinga Institute of Nursing Sciences, KIIT celebrated“International Midwives’Day”on 5th May 2017on the theme“Midwives,Mothers and Families: partners for life”. Which was organized by of Departmentof O&G Nursing and Pediatric Nursing

1st International Nursing Conference (INC-2016)

Keeping up with the virtues of KIIT, Mr. Chandan Pradhan; faculty of KINS (CON) along with seven M.Sc. Nursing IInd year students attended the 1st International Nursing Conference on “Recent Advances in Nursing Education, Nursing Research,

State Level One-Day Seminar Of Somi, India

State level one-day Seminar was organised by Kalinga Institute of Nursing Sciences in association with SOMI, India on theme “Caring for mothers & their newborns” on 19/11/2016 at KINS, KIIT. The Programme was inaugurated with lighting

World Heart Day Celebration – 2016

Cardiovascular diseases are becoming a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in industrialized Coronary Artery Disease has become the most important cause of premature death and disability in the population. World Heart Day was founded