Vision, Mission, and Identity

Praboromarajchanok Institute

Vision

“World Class University for Primary Care"

Mission

Wisdom for Community

Institutional Identity

Providing health services with a humanistic heart, upholding the principle of benefiting humanity first.

Graduate Moral Identity

Discipline, Duty, Unity, Sacrifice, Integrity, and Gratitude

Faculty of Nursing

Vision

“To be a leading international nursing faculty in producing professional nurses and serving as a learning organization that drives innovation in primary health care.”

Mission

Wisdom of Community for Community

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Discipline, Duty, Unity, Sacrifice, Integrity, Gratitude, and a Humanistic Service Mind

Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Phayao

Vision

A leading institution responsive to the health system, recognized internationally.

Mission

Committed to developing people, cultivating wisdom, and advancing health.

Graduate Identity

“Humanistic Health Care”

This reflects compassionate, family-like care characterized by kindness, empathy, understanding, and attentiveness to patients' concerns. Care is delivered holistically—addressing physical, mental, spiritual, and social needs—aligned with the expectations and well-being of both patients and their families, beyond the routine fulfillment of duty.

Graduate Identity Framework: SHAPE The humanistic graduate identity comprises five core components, represented by the acronym SHAPE:

1. S – Service Mind A spirit of volunteerism: generosity, selflessness, empathy, attentiveness, and willingness to help others with genuine concern.

2. H – Humane Respect for others as individuals: demonstrated through polite behavior, appropriate communication, friendliness, humility, and pleasant demeanor.

3. A – Analytical Thinking The ability to think critically and plan problem-solving by gathering information systematically, aligned with real-life needs and contexts, using evidence-based academic knowledge.

4. P – Professional Skill Competent and accurate application of professional skills according to nursing standards, sensitivity to patients' emotional needs, and timely decision-making in patient care.

5. E – Engagement and Patient RightsPromoting participation in health care and awareness of patient rights: providing health information, seeking relevant knowledge, and enabling patients to learn and make informed decisions about their own health.