Health Sciences encompass a wide range of disciplines dedicated to understanding, promoting, and improving health and well-being. These categories represent the interdisciplinary nature of health sciences, providing a diverse array of knowledge and skills to address the complex challenges within the healthcare field.

Registered Nursing (RN) is a professional field of healthcare focused on providing patient care, health education and support to individuals, families and communities. Registered Nurses assess patient conditions, administer medications and treatments, collaborate with doctors and healthcare teams and advocate for patient health and safety. They work in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, community health centers, schools and homes.

This Certificate Course in HIV/AIDS and Peer Education is designed to equip participants with the knowledge, skills, and practical experience necessary to effectively educate and empower peers and communities in the prevention and management of HIV/AIDS. 

The HIV Nurse Practitioner Course is an intensive, comprehensive 3-year program designed to equip nursing professionals with specialized knowledge and skills in the care and management of individuals living with HIV. This course combines advanced theoretical learning with hands-on clinical practice, preparing graduates to become leaders in the field of HIV care.

The HIV/AIDS Clinical Nurse Specialist Course is an intensive 3-year program designed to provide advanced education and training for nursing professionals who aspire to specialize in the care and management of individuals living with HIV/AIDS. 

This six-month training program is designed to equip healthcare workers and beginners with the essential knowledge and skills to provide comprehensive, youth-friendly HIV services. The course covers adolescent development, HIV prevention and treatment, adherence counseling, psychosocial support, mental health, sexual and reproductive health, and community engagement. It aligns with Zambia’s Ministry of Health guidelines and incorporates practical training to enhance service delivery. Graduates of this program will be prepared to offer high-quality, stigma-free care to adolescents living with or at risk of HIV.

Nursing Assistant (CNA) plays a crucial role in delivering essential health services at the community level. The NA training program is designed to equip individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to provide healthcare in underserved areas.