Mrs. J Ndabazokufa
Executive MBA, BSc Nursing Science, Dip. OT, Dip. Midwifery, Dip. General Nursing, Nurse Education & Principal Tutor
United Bulawayo Hospitals School of Nursing is passionate about developing and training local nurses, having trained the first group in 1925.
Preliminary Training Student Class
Registered General Nurse Training
United Bulawayo Hospitals School of Nursing offers a three-year basic nursing training program.
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Intakes: January, May, and September
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Entry Requirements / Online Recruitment (MoHCC):
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E-recruitment information available at Ministry of Health website
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Applicants must be at least 17 years old
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Academic Requirements: 5 O-levels including English language and a Science subject, at no more than 2 sittings (no practical subjects)
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Medical Certificate: Certificate of fitness from a registered medical practitioner
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School of Nursing Activities
The School offers the following training programs:
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Registered General Nurse Training
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Advanced Orthopaedic Nurse Training
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Ophthalmic Nurse Training
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Operating Theatre Nurse Training
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Total Patient Care
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4th Council Assessment
Additionally, the department provides specialist training for postgraduate students seconded from other institutions, including:
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Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nursing
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Surgery
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Ophthalmic nursing
Nursing Coverage
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Staffing: 24 matrons, along with other nursing staff
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Night Duty: The Night Duty Superintendent supervises the hospital at night, ensuring continuous quality care
The School of Nursing also participates in community and social activities:
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Career guidance programs
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Donations to geriatric nursing homes
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Establishing youth-friendly corners to improve accessibility of ASRH services
Supervision & Practical Training
Students are actively supervised and monitored, with practical placements at:
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Local clinics
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District hospitals
This ensures hands-on experience and professional growth in real healthcare settings.
