Location

Choma

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+260 977 473 489‬

Email

chomacnm@gmail.com

About Choma College Of Nursing And Midwifery

About CHOMA

Philosophy of our Education

Each person is an individual member of society who has rights, privileges and immunities which must be respected regardless of race, greed, social or economic status, and has personal fears and needs which usually are exaggerated when there is threat to his or her wellbeing. The nursing profession further recognizes that an individual possesses diverse, integrated, and individualized physical and psychological needs. In addition, the individual continuously interact with his/her environment and thus influencing the individual’s level of wellness.

Our Mission

The mission of Choma College of Nursing is to produce disciplined, innovative, caring and competent professional nurses who shall lead in addressing the current trends in nursing and midwifery practice and contribute to quality health care in Zambia.

Motto

Service for excellence and integrity

Our Vision

To train skilled and competent nurses and midwives who shall provide quality health care to the community in an acceptable and conducive environment.

Our Academics

We Work Hard To Prepare Every Student For Their Professional Life

Meet the team

Meet our Team

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Taine Frederick

Chancellor

Alisha Kearns

Lecturer

Ayra Barlow

Lecturer

Callan Holman

Lecturer

Aliya Bone

Lecturer

Bjorn Decker

Lecturer

Ayra Barlow

Lecturer

Callan Holman

Lecturer

Aliya Bone

Lecturer

Bjorn Decker

Lecturer

Free Consultation If You Want to know about Choma College Of Nursing And Midwifery

Each person is an individual member of society who has rights, privileges and immunities which must be respected regardless of race, greed, social or economic status, and has personal fears and needs which usually are exaggerated when there is threat to his or her wellbeing. The nursing profession further recognizes that an individual possesses diverse, integrated, and individualized physical and psychological needs. In addition, the individual continuously interact with his/her environment and thus influencing the individual’s level of wellness.