Overview
The Diploma in Lady Health Visitor (LHV) course focuses on training individuals to provide primary healthcare services, particularly for women and children, in community settings. Students learn a range of skills including maternal and child health, family planning, nutrition, and hygiene education.
The curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with practical training, including community outreach programs and clinical rotations. Graduates of the program are equipped to work as frontline healthcare providers, delivering preventive care, health education, and basic medical services in rural and urban areas. The course emphasizes the importance of promoting health equity, empowering women, and fostering community engagement to improve overall health outcomes.
Careers
The Diploma in Lady Health Visitor (LHV) course trains individuals to provide comprehensive primary healthcare services, with a focus on women and children, in community settings.
Students learn essential skills in maternal and child health, family planning, nutrition, and hygiene education through a blend of theoretical instruction and practical training.
Upon completion, graduates are prepared to work as frontline healthcare providers, delivering preventive care, health education, and basic medical services in both rural and urban areas. The scope of the program extends to promoting health equity, empowering women, and fostering community engagement to enhance overall health outcomes.