This is the updated mission statement and exit learning outcomes aligned with vision of University of Health Sciences and PM&DC guidelines, approved by College Academic Council after involvement of stakeholders.
Our vision is to keep the graduate apt with ever emerging global health challenges evolving educational methodologies and emerging technological advancement to maintain its distinguishable position as a Medical University.
The mission of Watim Medical College is to be a modern educational and training institute fostering a commitment to excellence in health care, research, and community services. To fulfil national and global health requirements, the college will produce competent health professionals who are life-long learners, critical thinker, leaders, health promoters, evidence based practitioners, good communicators and self-accountable.
At the end of five years medical undergraduate program, the graduates will be able to:
1. Assess the patients independently, order relevant investigations, and formulate a treatment plan.
2. Modify treatment plans according to patient’s individual needs, e.g., physical or mental disabilities.
3. Apply clinical skills to diagnose health problems, formulate management plans and execute procedures competently.
4. Refer the patients with case difficulty indices requiring consultation or treatment by specialists.
5. Exercise infection control protocol guidelines laid out by their local and global health councils.
6. Demonstrate exemplary conduct and leadership potential in initiating, participating in, and adapting to change, using scientific evidence and approaches.
7. Exercise team management skills in private practices with other health care professionals.
8. Reflect ethical practice by demonstrating empathy and respect towards patients.
9. Maintain patient records with emphasis on legal and patient confidentiality aspects.
10. Participate in research & scholarly activities and apply evidence based medicine in practice.
11. Update existing knowledge through continuing educational programs.
12. Demonstrate knowledge of common health issues of the community health.
13. Apply collaborative health promotion programs for prevention of diseases.
14. Able to critically evaluate existing knowledge, technology, and information, and to be able to reflect on it, for solving problems