On 22 June 2025, the Nursing Division of the School of Health Sciences participated in the IMU University Open Day by hosting an engaging and hands-on activity titled “Essential Nursing Skills.” Held at the Clinical Skills and Simulation Centre (CSSC), the event offered visitors a unique opportunity to experience the vital skills that form the foundation of nursing practice. More importantly, it served to raise public awareness about the dynamic and evolving role of nurses in modern healthcare.
Throughout the day, visitors were guided through live demonstrations of essential clinical procedures, including adult and infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), cervical collar and arm sling application, as well as infant swaddling techniques. These demonstrations allowed participants to gain a first-hand understanding of the precision, care, and decision-making required in nursing practice. The activity highlighted how technical competency in nursing goes hand in hand with compassion and critical thinking, both of which are essential for ensuring patient safety and quality care.
As healthcare becomes increasingly community-driven and technologically advanced, the role of nurses has expanded beyond traditional clinical boundaries. Nurses today play a vital part in public health initiatives, digital health adoption, and leading patient education efforts in both urban and rural communities.




