SIMATS CTBA FAQs
Ques. What is a Maternity Nursing Assistant (CTBA) and what does this programme cover?
Ans. A Maternity Nursing Assistant (also called a Trained Birth Attendant or CTBA) provides essential nursing care and support to mothers and newborns during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postnatal period. The Certificate in Maternity Nursing Assistant at SIMATS covers antenatal care, normal delivery assistance, postnatal care, newborn care, breastfeeding support, family planning, and basic obstetric emergency management. Graduates are trained to work under the supervision of qualified nurses and doctors in maternity care settings.
Ques. Is the Certificate in Maternity Nursing Assistant at SIMATS really free?
Ans. Yes, the Certificate in Maternity Nursing Assistant (CTBA) at SIMATS is offered free of charge. There are no tuition fees for this programme. Students may need to bear nominal costs for materials or examination-related charges, which should be confirmed with the admissions office.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing this certificate?
Ans. Graduates can work as Maternity Nursing Assistants, Trained Birth Attendants, Postnatal Care Assistants, and Newborn Care Assistants in hospitals, maternity homes, nursing homes, community health centres, and government health programmes. With India's focus on reducing maternal and infant mortality through skilled birth attendance, trained maternity nursing assistants are in demand across the healthcare sector.
Ques. Does SIMATS's hospital provide clinical training for this programme?
Ans. Yes, SIMATS has a large hospital ecosystem including Saveetha Medical College and Hospital with a fully functional obstetrics and gynaecology department. Students of the Maternity Nursing Assistant programme benefit from direct clinical exposure in the hospital's maternity ward and labour room, which is a significant advantage for practical skill development.
Ques. Is this programme only for female candidates?
Ans. While maternity nursing is traditionally a female-dominated field, the programme is open to all eligible candidates who have passed 10+2. Female candidates are generally preferred given the sensitive nature of maternity care. Interested male candidates should confirm eligibility directly with the SIMATS admissions office.
Ques. How does this programme relate to India's maternal health initiatives?
Ans. India's National Health Mission (NHM) and Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) focus on ensuring skilled attendance at every birth to reduce maternal and infant mortality. Trained Maternity Nursing Assistants and Birth Attendants play a critical role in these programmes, particularly in rural and semi-urban areas. The Certificate in Maternity Nursing Assistant from SIMATS directly prepares students for roles in these national maternal health initiatives.
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