The Institute of Health & Management (IHM) is a nationally accredited higher education provider specialising in nursing and healthcare programs. Established in 2015, IHM delivers flexible, industry-aligned education that supports both domestic and international students. With a strong focus on clinical excellence, leadership, and research, IHM offers clear progression pathways into advanced nursing and health qualifications across Australia. Graduates of IHNA’s Diploma of Nursing (HLT54121) can transition directly into the Bachelor of Nursing (2 years) at IHM Australia, one of IHNA’s key higher education partners. This pathway is ideal for those looking to expand their clinical knowledge and move into registered nursing and leadership roles.
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