Welcome to St. Augustine's School of Nursing !

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St. Augustine’s Hospital was a dream of the Diocese of Bongaigaon which was realized in the year 2000. It is a general hospital with the Bed strength of 100 and managed by the Augustinian sisters and registered under the Assam state Health Authority , Dispur. The hospital is situated parallel to the national highway 31 in the district of Chirang.

St. Augustine’s School of Nursing at Chapaguri, Bongaigaon Assam is established in the year 2011 by the Augustinian sisters. This institution aims at conducting nursing education upholding the catholic doctrines. The school is recognized by Indian Nursing Council- New Delhi and Assam Nurses’  Midwives’ & Health Visitors’ Council Guwahati.

VISION

A centre for Nursing Education focused on preparing creative, caring, competent and dedicated nursing professionals to meet the needs of the time by RADIATING THE COMPASSIONATE LOVE OF CHRIST to the sick and suffering.

MISSION

St. Augustine’s School of Nursing is committed to provide comprehensive nursing education and clinical skills to the nursing students.

PHILOSOPHY

An eclectic approach in philosophy of nursing education that focuses on self-reliance, compassion and mentoring guides St. Augustine School of Nursing. The eclectic approach in the nursing education finds its expression in..

1. The belief of management and staff of St. Augustine School of Nursing that students undergoing training in this school should individually be followed, guided and developed in to mature, responsible persons with high moral standard in personal and professional life and proficiently capable of giving efficient, qualitative and compassionate care, upholding the standards of nursing.

 

2. The intention of the institution to train and prepare students as excellent future leaders in health care, loyal to the highest ideals of health profession. The unique characteristic of the training imparted in this institution is that it seeks to imbue the nurses with compassionate love of Jesus to the sick and suffering, poor, lonely, the lost and those in need of health care.

 

3. The obligation of teaching faculty to guide our students, to take pride in upholding and promoting nursing profession.

PHILOSOPHY

On completion of General Nursing Midwifery course of three years the student is expected to:-