The two-year ANM diploma program trains healthcare providers to deliver basic medical help together with maternal care and child healthcare services through its curriculum of nursing and midwifery education. The two-year nursing diploma program includes classes on community health nursing with additional content on midwifery and anatomy which also explores physiology and nutrition. Graduates from ANM programs contribute importantly to healthcare delivery in rural communities because they assist with maternal care services together with child care functions and carry out basic health education programs and immunization initiatives.
The workforce of ANM professionals serves in both government hospitals and private clinics and community health centers and NGOs and maternity homes. These professionals work under doctors to give veterinary services while giving inoculations and basic treatment to patients and teach people about disease prevention and hygiene practices. ANM nurses experience high employment demand because the healthcare system emphasizes both basic medical services and maternal childbirth assistance. Individuals who finish ANM training can advance their medical career by taking GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) or a BSc in Nursing program.