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About St. Patrick’s NMTC, Offinso – Maase

At St. Patrick’s Nursing and Midwifery Training College, we are committed to shaping the future of healthcare through excellence, compassion, and innovation. Our institution serves as a beacon of knowledge and professional development, where aspiring nurses and midwives receive rigorous training to meet the evolving demands of the healthcare sector. With a strong emphasis on academic excellence, hands-on clinical experience, and ethical practice, we prepare our students to become competent and compassionate healthcare professionals. Our curriculum integrates modern medical advancements with a deep understanding of patient-centered care, ensuring that graduates are well-equipped to provide quality healthcare services in diverse settings. Beyond technical proficiency, we instill in our students the core values of empathy, integrity, and resilience, empowering them to make a meaningful impact in communities across Ghana and beyond. At St. Patrick’s NMTC, we believe that every nurse and midwife plays a vital role in transforming lives, and we are dedicated to nurturing professionals who will uphold this noble mission.

Our Mission

St. Patrick’s Nursing and Midwifery Training College exists to train and equip student nurses and midwives in the most effective, efficient and innovative manner to render quality nursing, maternal and child health care services, thereby contributing to the reduction of maternal and neonatal mortality to the barest minimum.

Our Vision

A world class training institution continuing Christ healing ministry in bringing healing and comfort to people by producing highly proficient nurses and midwives with good ethical and moral standards who are capable of ensuring good health and safe motherhood on high demand in the health care and delivery system.

Our Motto

School of excellence

History of SPNMTC

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The Missionary Sisters of St. Louis established the St. Patrick Hospital in Maase, Offinso to continue the Healing Ministry of Christ. Seeing the need for laity professionals to assist in the delivery of healthcare, the Reverend Sisters decided to set up a health training school. Consequently, in 1966, they established the St. Patrick Midwifery Training School under the administration of Rev. Sr. Emerentia of Blessed Memory. The College has since undergone the leadership of the following principals successively: Sr. Amoah, Sr. Kwarteng, Mr. Boaselenu, Sr. Mensah, and Sr. Donkor. The current Principal is Sr. Dora Lumor
The school started with a Certificate Programme in Enrolled Nursing (EN). Later, the Qualified Registered Midwife (QRM) was added but it was phased out. With time, Enrolled Midwifery was also introduced. In 1983, the Enrolled Nursing subsequently phased out. The College continued to train people with middle school leaving certificate in only Enrolled Midwifery until 2006. In 2006 the Diploma Programme to train qualified Senior High School (SHS) graduates as professional Midwives was introduced. In 2014, the college received an approval to train Diploma Nurses as well. The first batch of Enrolled General Nursing students (DN1) completed in 2017 with 90%, then DN2 in 2018, and DN3 in 2019 with 100%. The College has sustained its excellent performance after the years.

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