PGIMER celebrates 1st convocation of National Institute of Nursing Education

Published On 2016-08-08 03:39 GMT   |   Update On 2016-08-08 03:39 GMT

PGI Chandigarh celebrated first Convocation ceremony of ‘National Institute of Nursing Education at its Premises. The union health minister JP Nadda graced the ceremony.


Speaking on the ceremony he spoke about the Nursing is a major part of the Medical education and to make it stronger the government has took several initiatives by the time. He stated as, “The government has given high priority for improving the Nursing and Midwifery cadre through skill development and continued professional development, stated Shri J P Nadda, Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare.”


He stated further stated that, the government have undertaken major expansion of nursing and technical education leading to a three-fold increase in the numbers of nursing institutions and in the number of students passing out of these institutions.


While addressing the gathering, Shri Nadda mentioned that some of the initiatives undertaken for strengthening of nursing cadre are; establishment of ANM/GNM Schools, Upgradation of institutions from School of Nursing to College of Nursing, Training of Nurses, Development of eleven one year specialisation courses, Revision of curriculum for all nursing programs, New ‘Nurse Practitioner courses, Nurse Practitioner in Critical Care Program, Nurse Practitioner in Primary Healthcare Program, Nurses registration Tracking System (Live Register), and establishment of national PhD consortium for Nursing Research. The proposed ‘Nursing Practice Act’ will empower nurses and more reforms can be done in Nursing regulation, the Health Minister elaborated.

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