
GANGTOK, May 04: The valedictory function of ten days long training on ‘Quality Nursing Services’ was marked today at the Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences (SMIMS) witnessing Dr Uma Pradhan, Director to Family Welfare Department, government of Sikkim as chief guest along with Dr AK Sengupta, Medical Superintendent to SMIMS as guest of honor.
Organised by SMIMIS in collaboration with STNM hospital the training focused on every aspects of nursing profession. Addressing a congregation of nurses today, chief guest Dr Pradhan said the workshop should enhance and enable the quality of nurses.
Declaring nurses as the back bone of health care systems, she emphasised that nurses should also be equipped with the knowledge of hospital management and administration. Calling for joining hands in making a better health care system, she appreciated the spirit and patience of the trainees.
AK Sengupta, placing his acknowledgment to Esther S Roy, co-coordinator and the team members considered the training as an excellent effort in reaching the new heights of nursing profession.
Thirty nurses from SMIMS and STNM hospital acquired training on ‘Quality Nursing Services’ who were later handed with certificates. Esther S Roy, the co-coordinator, placed the workshop remarks while the participating nurses also shared their experiences and testimonies.
Organised by SMIMIS in collaboration with STNM hospital the training focused on every aspects of nursing profession. Addressing a congregation of nurses today, chief guest Dr Pradhan said the workshop should enhance and enable the quality of nurses.
Declaring nurses as the back bone of health care systems, she emphasised that nurses should also be equipped with the knowledge of hospital management and administration. Calling for joining hands in making a better health care system, she appreciated the spirit and patience of the trainees.
AK Sengupta, placing his acknowledgment to Esther S Roy, co-coordinator and the team members considered the training as an excellent effort in reaching the new heights of nursing profession.
Thirty nurses from SMIMS and STNM hospital acquired training on ‘Quality Nursing Services’ who were later handed with certificates. Esther S Roy, the co-coordinator, placed the workshop remarks while the participating nurses also shared their experiences and testimonies.