Nursing Skills Lab
Manikins, beds, and instruments for bedside procedure practice.
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Explore the facilities at Sai Stiti Institute of Medical Science — modern classrooms, skill labs, library, hostel, and hospital training that support every stage of nursing education.
Spacious, well-ventilated learning spaces equipped for interactive nursing education.
Our classrooms are designed to support focused theory sessions, group discussions, and multimedia-based teaching. Each room provides comfortable seating, adequate lighting, and boards or display facilities so faculty can explain concepts clearly and students can take organised notes.
Regular classes for ANM, GNM, and B.Sc Nursing are conducted in a disciplined academic environment that encourages participation, questions, and collaborative learning among peers.
Hands-on skill development in nursing procedure labs and science laboratories.
Nursing education requires strong practical skills before students enter clinical postings. Our laboratories provide a safe setting to practise fundamental and advanced nursing procedures under faculty supervision — from vital signs and wound care to pre-clinical demonstrations.
Anatomy, nutrition, and community health practicals are supported with models, charts, and equipment aligned with the curriculum prescribed by the nursing council.
Manikins, beds, and instruments for bedside procedure practice.
Equipment for anatomy, microbiology, and nutrition practicals.
Step-by-step demonstrations before hospital postings.
Infection control and safe handling protocols in every session.
A quiet resource centre for textbooks, reference materials, and self-study.
The institute library supports students throughout their programme with nursing textbooks, reference books, journals, question banks, and study guides. A calm reading environment helps students prepare for internal assessments, practical exams, and council examinations.
Safe, disciplined residential accommodation for outstation students.
Separate hostel arrangements for male and female students with warden supervision.
Hygienic dining with nutritious meals served on a scheduled timetable.
In-time rules, visitor policy, and a secure campus environment for residents.
Hostel life is guided by institute rules that promote punctuality, cleanliness, and respect among students. Details on fees, room allotment, and mess charges are available at the admission office.
Affiliated hospital exposure for real-world clinical learning and patient care.
Clinical training at affiliated hospitals is an essential part of every nursing programme. Students work in wards and departments under the guidance of clinical instructors and hospital staff, applying classroom knowledge to real patient situations.
Postings are scheduled across medical, surgical, paediatric, obstetric, and community health settings so graduates are prepared for diverse healthcare environments.
Our academic team coordinates hospital postings, transport, and clinical assessments for every batch.
Safe, reliable transport for clinical postings, field visits, and campus commutes.
The institute arranges transport for students travelling to affiliated hospitals, community health centres, study tours, and industrial visits. This ensures punctual attendance at clinical postings and reduces travel-related stress for outstation and local students alike.
Vehicles are operated on scheduled routes with faculty or staff supervision where required. Transport details, timings, and applicable charges are communicated to each batch at the start of the academic session.
Regular trips to affiliated hospitals and health centres for ward postings.
Transport aligned with posting schedules and academic calendars.
Disciplined boarding, designated pick-up points, and faculty oversight.
Contact the admission office for route maps and fee information.
Educational excursions that broaden students' understanding of healthcare and community health.
Study tours are organised to complement classroom and clinical learning. Students visit reputed hospitals, primary health centres, nursing institutions, and public health programmes to observe best practices and understand healthcare delivery at different levels.
These trips encourage observation, discussion, and reflective learning — helping students connect theory with real-world systems of care, sanitation, and community wellness.
First-hand exposure to pharmaceutical, diagnostic, and healthcare industry operations.
Industrial visits give nursing students insight into how medicines are manufactured, how diagnostic labs function, and how medical equipment and supplies reach healthcare settings. Such visits bridge the gap between clinical nursing and the wider healthcare industry.
Students learn about quality control, hygiene standards, storage of drugs, and the roles of various professionals in the healthcare supply chain — knowledge that supports safe medication administration and informed patient counselling.
Organised tours with faculty guidance and pre-visit briefings on objectives and safety protocols.
Guided walkthroughs of production, testing, and packaging processes.
Q&A sessions with industry professionals and technical staff.
Visit reports submitted as part of practical and co-curricular records.
Structured clinical internship to build competency before professional registration and employment.
Internship is a mandatory phase of nursing education where students work full-time in hospital wards under supervision. It consolidates skills learned during earlier clinical postings and prepares graduates for independent nursing practice.
During internship, students rotate through key departments, maintain logbooks, attend case presentations, and are assessed on clinical competencies required by the nursing council. The institute coordinates postings, mentorship, and completion certificates.
Hands-on patient care, medication administration, and nursing procedures.
Guidance from clinical instructors and senior nursing staff.
Prepares students for council exams and hospital recruitment.
Strong internship performance supports placement assistance.