MMINS (Maheshtala Municipality & Dishari Health Point) is a joint venture that commenced its operations in 2020. Approved by the West Bengal Nursing Council, the school offers the GNM (General Nursing & Midwifery) Course with an annual intake of 60 students.
The institution is guided by a distinguished governing body:
Mr. Dulal Das, President: Also serving as the Chairman of Maheshtala Municipality and an MLA in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly.
Dr. S N Sharma, Secretary: Director of Kasturi Das Memorial Superspeciality Hospital and Dishari Health Point.
MMINS School of Nursing is uniquely situated within the KDM Super Speciality Hospital building (3rd & 4th Floor). For practical training, students have access to the highly equipped, 104-bedded parent super-specialty hospital, and are also affiliated with the 300-bed multi-speciality ESI Hospital, Joka.
The school features spacious classrooms utilizing modern teaching technology and comprehensive, well-equipped laboratories for key subjects, including:
Fundamentals of Nursing
Community Health Nursing
Nutrition
Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Paediatrics
Anatomy, Physiology, and Computer Science
Students benefit from an excellent, scientifically catalogued library stocked with essential books, periodicals, and journals for reference and research. Beyond academics, MMINS focuses on holistic development, offering ample facilities and opportunities to nurture students' cultural and sports talents. The faculty consists of a team of highly qualified, experienced, and committed members who provide personal care and attention to the students' overall development.
The campus includes a well-furnished, secured hostel with modern kitchen and dining facilities, and a canteen serving timely, hygienic, nutritious, and balanced meals. Seminars and competitions are planned in the Auditorium to enhance student development, along with dedicated facilities for entertainment and relaxation.
MMINS's guiding philosophy is rooted in the values of: collaboration, social responsibility, integrity, respect, accountability, diversity, and excellence.
The Mission of the GNM Program is to graduate nurses who will:
Utilize scientific evidence to promote the health and well-being of all individuals requiring care.
Act as leaders in advancing nursing practice by generating, testing, and applying innovative models of care.
Actively pursue opportunities for professional growth, practice evaluation, and policy development throughout their careers.
The specific Objectives aim to prepare nurses to deliver competent, safe, high-quality, and culturally sensitive care by:
Critically evaluating theories and research to translate findings into clinical practice.
Employing effective communication and leadership within interprofessional teams to drive positive change.
Using information systems and technology to enhance healthcare safety and quality.
Applying principles of distributive justice and social determinants of health to policy advocacy.
Evaluating care systems by analyzing consumer needs, policies, finance models, and political contexts to increase universal healthcare access.