"Community Health Nursing" focuses on improving health at the community level through preventive care, education, and health promotion. Nurses practicing this discipline try to make communities healthier, reduce health inequities, and promote well-being through outreach and education. Ambulatory Care refers to delivering health care on a non-hospital basis, during which patients can receive Care on an outpatient basis. The ambulatory care nurses provide ongoing treatment, chronic disease management, and preventive care to guarantee patients access to appropriate and timely healthcare services.
Session Overview:
This session will cover the essentials of Community Health Nursing and Ambulatory Care. Participants will explore strategies for promoting community health, preventing illness, and managing chronic conditions through outpatient care. The role of nurses will be discussed and emphasized, as per each setting; these aspects include patient education, coordination of Care, and all strategies to improve health outcomes within community and ambulatory care settings.