Structured Learning Pathway
Step 1: Instructor-led Online Sessions
Live interactive classes conducted by Vidyanta-certified instructors.
Deep dive into specialized nursing topics with expert guidance.
Opportunity for Q&A and real-time discussion.
Step 2: Assignments and Case Studies
Practical learning through case-based assignments.
Application of theoretical knowledge in real-world nursing scenarios.
Submission-based evaluation to ensure competency.
Step 3: Certification
Students receive a final certification upon successful completion of online sessions and assignments.
Elective Modules
This module emphasizes the integration of core human values such as compassion, empathy, integrity, honesty, and respect into nursing practice. Students explore how ethical behavior and cultural competence enhance patient trust, satisfaction, and outcomes. The module fosters moral sensitivity, non-discrimination, and human dignity in all aspects of care. Case studies and role plays are used to simulate real-life ethical dilemmas and cultural scenarios, preparing students to uphold professional integrity in complex healthcare environments.
Focusing on one of the most prevalent chronic illnesses worldwide, this module introduces students to the types, causes, and complications of diabetes mellitus. It trains them in evidence-based management strategies, including blood glucose monitoring, pharmacological treatment (insulin and oral hypoglycemics), and lifestyle interventions such as diet and exercise counseling. The module prepares students to educate and empower patients for self-care and adherence to treatment plans, enabling better disease control and complication prevention.
Effective healthcare delivery depends as much on interpersonal skills as on clinical knowledge. This module builds foundational soft skills including clear communication, active listening, time and stress management, conflict resolution, and team collaboration. Emphasis is placed on handling difficult conversations with patients and families, delivering feedback, and maintaining professionalism.
Designed as an introductory exploration of psychological interventions, this module familiarizes students with the structure and purpose of CBT. Students learn how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are interconnected and how to support patients in modifying maladaptive patterns. It includes practical training in therapeutic communication and structured problem-solving.
This module guides students through the journey of self-exploration, confidence building, and leadership development. By focusing on emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and personal presentation, students learn to align their personal and professional values. Activities include personality assessments, leadership exercises, and public speaking practice.
This module provides an in-depth overview of substance use disorders, their biopsychosocial impact, and nursing strategies for intervention and recovery. It covers the spectrum from screening and diagnosis to harm reduction and rehabilitation, with special attention to vulnerable populations.
Focusing on a critical developmental stage, this module equips students to address the unique health needs of adolescents. Topics include puberty, sexual and reproductive health, mental health, nutrition, and the prevention of risky behaviors.
This module introduces students to the principles of sports medicine, injury prevention, and athletic rehabilitation. It covers fitness assessment, first aid for sports injuries, and the role of nurses in promoting physical health and performance enhancement.
This module provides insights into the frameworks that govern healthcare quality, patient safety, and institutional excellence. Students explore national and international accreditation standards, nursing regulations, and clinical protocols.
Understanding how humans grow and change throughout the lifespan is essential for providing age-appropriate care. This module covers cognitive, emotional, and psychosocial development from infancy through old age.
This module addresses the physiological, psychological, and social aspects of menopause. Students learn to assess and manage menopausal symptoms, counsel women on hormone therapy, and support lifestyle changes.
This module introduces financial principles behind healthcare delivery, covering healthcare funding, cost-benefit analysis, budgeting, and policy implications. Students learn how economic decisions influence patient care and public health.
This module develops academic and clinical writing skills. Students learn to write research papers, project reports, case studies, and journals with proper referencing and ethical standards.
This module trains nurses to support breastfeeding mothers. Topics include lactation physiology, breastfeeding techniques, common problems, and WHO guidelines.
This module explores human sexuality and related health issues. It promotes inclusive, non-judgmental care and addresses gender identity, sexual orientation, and reproductive health.
This module helps students recognize and manage stress in professional and personal contexts. It covers coping mechanisms, burnout prevention, and relaxation techniques.