The 8th batch of five days, āš¢š»šš¶šš² š¦šøš¶š¹š¹ ššš®š»š±š®šæš±š¶šš®šš¶š¼š» š®š»š± šš¶šŗšš¹š®šš¶š¼š» ššæš®š¶š»š¶š»š“ā for capacity building of Midwifery faculty in India was conducted at National Reference Simulation Centre, organized by šš§šš¢šš§ šš®š«š¬š¢š§š ššØš®š§šš¢š„ š¢š§ ššØš„š„šššØš«ššš¢šØš§ š°š¢šš” ššš šš from 20.06.2022-24.06.2022.
šš¬. šš§š® šš«šØšÆšš«, šššš¢šš¢ššš¢š§š šš¢š«ššššØš«, šššš, SGT University addressed the participants during the inauguration followed by the virtual address of Dr. T. Dileep Kumar, Indian Nursing Council. Twenty-four (24) participants from private and Government institutes of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Puducherry, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Maharashtra, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Jammu Kashmir, Manipur from India.
Lt. Col. Mrs. Saroj Mahanta, Chief Nursing Superintendent, SGT Hospital, ššš šš§š¢šÆšš«š¬š¢šš², šš®š«š®š š«šš¦, šš¬. šš§š® šš«šØšÆšš«, šššš¢šš¢ššš¢š§š šš¢š«ššššØš«, šššš, ššš šš§š¢šÆšš«š¬š¢šš² of the training concluded the training with certificate distribution in the valedictory function.
Faculty highly appreciated the training, felt empowered with the skills upgradation and were confident to impart the essential midwifery skills to their students.
Looking forward to conducting such training in future.