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  1. Six nurses suspended for playing with monkey while on duty in UP's Bahraich

    Six nurses suspended for playing with monkey while on duty in UP's Bahraich

    Bahraich (UP), Six nurses at a government women's hospital here have been suspended after a video of them playing with a monkey while on duty went viral on social media. Officials gave this information on Tuesday.In the viral video, some nurses wearing aprons are seen sitting on hospital...
  2. Every skilled Indian professional is a changemaker and ambassador of India: Jayant Chaudhary

    Every skilled Indian professional is a changemaker and ambassador of India: Jayant Chaudhary

    New Delhi [India], To provide Indian nurses with global career opportunities, Jayant Chaudhary, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, on Saturday congratulated 32 healthcare professionals for completing with successfully complete the B1...
  3. Newborn dies in hospital in Ramban, Jammu and Kashmir, investigation ordered

    Newborn dies in hospital in Ramban, Jammu and Kashmir, investigation ordered

    Jammu: An infant died at a government hospital in Jammu and Kashmir's Ramban district, officials said on Saturday, as the hospital authorities ordered an inquiry and suspended four junior staff nurses after allegations of medical negligence.A pregnant woman from Pogal was admitted to the...
  4. 27 nurses from Meghalaya all set to start their professional career in Japan

    27 nurses from Meghalaya all set to start their professional career in Japan

    With their newly acquired skills, the nurses will be placed in various hospitals and care homes in Japan, a Meghalaya government official said, adding that 14 more nurses have also been placed in various institutions in Singapore.As part of the 'Skill Meghalaya' scheme, the state government is...
  5. 27 nurses from Meghalaya are ready to enhance their career in Japan

    27 nurses from Meghalaya are ready to enhance their career in Japan

    Shillong (Meghalaya) [India], Around twenty-seven nurses from Meghalaya are ready to start their professional journey in Japan after completing Japanese language training.With their new skills, the nurses will be placed in various hospitals and care homes across Japan.27 nurses got these...
  6. World No Tobacco Day: Rallies held in Thane

    World No Tobacco Day: Rallies held in Thane

    Thane, Doctors, nurses and other medical staff as well as students organized a rally near Thane Civil Hospital on Friday on the occasion of World No Tobacco Day.Thane Civil Surgeon Dr. Kailash Pawar said that a concentrated effort is needed to make the youth aware about the harms of tobacco...
  7. Kauvery Hospital, Tirunelveli successfully treats small child who swallowed open safety pin

    Kauvery Hospital, Tirunelveli successfully treats small child who swallowed open safety pin

    Tirunelveli, May 31, 2024: Cauvery Hospital, one of the leading multi-specialty healthcare hospital chains in India, has always been at the forefront of medical treatment, technology and services.Foreign body ingestion is a common problem in very young children, sometimes sharp objects like...
  8. Kauvery Hospital, Tirunelveli successfully treats small child who swallowed open safety pin

    Kauvery Hospital, Tirunelveli successfully treats small child who swallowed open safety pin

    VMP Tirunelveli (Tamil Nadu) [India], May 31: One of the leading multi-specialty healthcare hospital chains in India, Cauvery Hospitals has always been at the forefront of medical treatment, technology and services. Ingestion of foreign objects is a common problem in very young children...
  9. Philippines' health worker gap widens to 190,000

    Philippines' health worker gap widens to 190,000

    Herbosa said on Wednesday that the health workers include doctors, nurse midwives, dentists, physical therapists, medical technologists, laboratory technicians and radiologic technologists, Xinhua news agency reported."We will need human resources, so we saw the gap," Herbosa said at a press...
  10. Shortage of nurses in India, their going abroad for jobs is a cause for concern: Expert

    Shortage of nurses in India, their going abroad for jobs is a cause for concern: Expert

    New Delhi, India is already facing a poor nurse-population ratio and doctors and medical experts have observed that migration of a large number of nurses to other countries will worsen the situation, given that it will Makes a huge difference in addressing health care needs.Experts issued a...
  11. Payal Kapadia tells how she worked in Malayalam for her Cannes film 'All We Imagine as Light'.

    Payal Kapadia tells how she worked in Malayalam for her Cannes film 'All We Imagine as Light'.

    The film tells the story of two roommates who work as nurses in a hospital. How love and self-discovery change their outlook forms the crux of the story.The film is scheduled to be screened at the Palme d'Or (Main Section) at the Cannes Film Festival on 23 May.Most of the film is in...
  12. Florence Nightingale overcame the limits set on proper Victorian women – and brought modern science and statistics into nursing

    Florence Nightingale overcame the limits set on proper Victorian women – and brought modern science and statistics into nursing

    Tempe (US), For nearly 200 years, the name Florence Nightingale has been synonymous with tender compassion and kindness.In the mid-19th century, Nightingale became perhaps the most famous woman of her era – second only to Queen Victoria – for introducing hygiene practices that sharply reduced...
  13. 'Despite domestic demand, increasing number of skilled Indian nurses are looking for overseas opportunities'

    'Despite domestic demand, increasing number of skilled Indian nurses are looking for overseas opportunities'

    Mumbai: The demand for skilled nurses in the country is estimated to grow by 17-18 per cent by 2022, but a large number of trained people are looking for opportunities abroad due to increased remuneration packages and convenient family programmes, said digital talent solutions provider NLB...
  14. Dubai Health welcomes a new group of Emirati nurses

    Dubai Health welcomes a new group of Emirati nurses

    Dubai [UAE], Dubai Health, the first integrated academic health system in the Emirate, has announced the addition of a new group of Emirati nurses to its team. This expansion strengthens healthcare delivery across the system and reflects Dubai Health's commitment to nurturing and promoting local...
  15. State government to honor 19 nurses for selfless services: Tamil Nadu Health Minister

    State government to honor 19 nurses for selfless services: Tamil Nadu Health Minister

    Speaking to representatives of the Tamil Nadu Government Nurses Association on International Nurses Day on Sunday, the Health Minister said the government will felicitate 19 nurses at an event after the model code of conduct is lifted.Ma Subramaniam listed several measures brought by the DMK...
  16. Military Nursing Service celebrates International Nurses Day

    Military Nursing Service celebrates International Nurses Day

    New Delhi [India], International Nurses Day 2024, was celebrated at the Medical Auditorium, Army Hospital (R&R) on Saturday. Major General Kanwarjit Singh, Off Commandant, Army Hospital (R&R) attended the occasion as the chief guest. Ma General Sheena PD Principal Matron welcomed the gathering...
  17. International Nurses Day: Empowering nurses to lead the way

    International Nurses Day: Empowering nurses to lead the way

    PN New Delhi [India], May 11: As the world celebrates International Nurses Day, Genworks Health is awestruck by the tireless dedication and unwavering commitment of nurses across the world. At the heart of health care, nurses play an indispensable role in saving lives, providing comfort, and...
  18. 'The demand for Indian healthcare professionals will double nationally and globally by 2030'

    'The demand for Indian healthcare professionals will double nationally and globally by 2030'

    MUMBAI: Demand for health professionals globally is expected to double by 2030 due to an aging population, demographic change and non-communicable diseases, an industry executive said on Wednesday.Sachin Alug, CEO, NLB Services, said the global shortage and growing population has increased the...
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