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Role of Nursing, paramedical staff has amplified during the pandemic: Advisor Bhatnagar

Role of Nursing, paramedical staff has amplified during the pandemic: Advisor Bhatnagar

July 10, 2021
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Srinagar : Mader-e-Meharban Institute of Nursing Sciences and Research (MMINSR), SKIMS, Saturday celebrated 7th Annual College Day at SKICC here completing four decades of existence in the field of nursing.

Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar was the chief guest on the occasion while as Additional Chief Secretary, Health and Medical Education, Atal Dulloo was guest of honour.

Speaking on the occasion, Advisor Bhatnagar highlighted the role played by the premiere institute like SKIMS during the pandemic Covid-19. He hailed the role of SKIMS in managing COVID 19 Pandemic and said the role of nursing and paramedical staff has amplified during the pandemic.

The Advisor in his address congratulated all the meritorious students and wished that they will carry further the legacy of professionalism imbibed by their teachers.

He expressed gratitude to all the COVID warriors, particularly Nurses for their tireless and commendable spirit during the pandemic. “Their role is critical in patient output services and are real angels who are providing healing touch to the sick patients”, Advisor Bhatnagar said.

He also remarked about the importance of Critical Care Nursing which he said has gained much prominence in these tough times of COVID-19.

The Advisor also appealed to the general public to follow COVID appropriate behaviour in containing the pandemic and preventing third wave.

Additional Chief Secretary, Health and Medical Education, Atal Dulloo while speaking on the occasion acknowledged the role of nursing as crucial and said fifty percent of the staff in hospitals work as nurses who serve as link between doctors and patients. He said that they deserve all salutations and appreciation for their services. While divulging details on expanding medical infrastructure across J&K, he said 12 new nursing colleges will be opened and with this expansion the health sector will be strengthened and more job opportunities and avenues will be available for students.

Atal Dulloo further added that 1000 nurses were appointed in various hospitals in addition to 400 nurses who were appointed in two recently opened DRDO hospitals at Jammu & Srinagar.

Director SKIMS, Dr. A. G. Ahangar in his address said that the SKIMS has always been in the forefront not only in Covid and Non-Covid management but in academic activities too. “SKIMS was the first institution in the country to conduct academic activities/ examinations on time”, Dr. Ahangar said.

He also highlighted the importance of Critical Care Nursing which he said has gained much attention in times of ongoing pandemic. While appreciating and acknowledging the doctors and Nurses who work tirelessly in intensive care settings he said they bear the brunt and make the difference for the patients fighting for life.

Dean Medical Faculty SKIMS, Dr. Omar Javed Shah in his speech highlighted the contribution of Madre-Meharban Institute in nursing education by producing skilled manpower who are serving the community at various levels.

Principal MMINSR, Dilshada highlighted the academic and research activities of the Institute in her address. She thanked the administration for continuous support at multiple levels which contributed to the growth of the Institution.

A Memoir and Souvenior of MMINSR highlighting academic and research activities of the college was also released on the occasion. The meritorious students were also felicitated on the occasion

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