Program Overview
The Diploma in Community Midwife (CMW) is a two-year specialized program aimed at training female students to become skilled midwives capable of delivering essential maternal and newborn care, especially in rural and underserved communities. Community Midwives play a critical role in reducing maternal and infant mortality by providing safe deliveries, antenatal care, and reproductive health education.
At Zatti Institute of Nursing & Health Sciences, we are committed to empowering women with the knowledge and practical skills needed to serve as confident and compassionate maternal health professionals.
Program Duration
Eligibility Criteria
Program Objectives
Core Subjects
The CMW curriculum includes theoretical and hands-on training in:
Clinical Training
Students receive comprehensive clinical exposure through:
Career Opportunities
Upon successful completion, graduates can work as:
Why Choose Zatti Institute?
Affiliation & Recognition
How to Apply