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APHNH calls for intensive care training for nurses in the private sector
May, 12, 2021
Association plans to cater to the need for intensive care nursing training courses
APHNH is collaborating with NAITA to establish a Nurses’ Training Institute
In view of World Nursing Day, The Association of Private Hospitals and Nursing Homes (APHNH) announced their commitment to initiating and expanding training programmes and intensive care training courses for nurses in the private sector.
“As cases rise again in the country, we are very thankful for the nurses working tirelessly to keep us safe. The strain on them is immense, especially given the country’s shortage of nurses and paramedical staff. In the near future, we can ease their burden by training more nurses and strengthening the sector at large,” commented APHNH Secretary Dr. Sunil Ratnapriya.
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