Mangaluru: SCS College holds seminar on focus on quality and accreditation in nursing


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Mangaluru, Oct 15: A seminar on the theme ‘Journey towards quality, the indicators, and accredition’ was conducted at the KAMC Auditorium Ashoknagar by the Department of Nursing Management of SCS College of Nursing Sciences.

The seminar organized for students of GNM & BSc was inaugurated by lighting the lamp by the resource person, Freeda D’Souza, managing director of Bharath Life Line. During the seminar, she highlighted the importance of quality indicators in the hospitals, the need for patient safety & explained concept of accredition & its importance in the health care settings.

U K Khalid, the administrative officer & presiding officer of the seminar said that, education is essential for an individual’s physical and intellectual growth. It builds self-confidence, creativity, and new skills. He added that there are significant changes taking place in the medical field.

Ashwini U associate professor revealed the theme of the seminar. Netravati welcomed the gathering and Priya B Korawar organizing secretary, proposed the vote of thanks. Riva and Shruthi IV Year BSc Nursing students compered the programme.

On this occasion, principal of SCS College of Nursing Sciences, Prof Lolita S M D’Souza, organizing chairperson professor Ambika J R, student organizing secretary and 4th year BSc Nursing student Shivaraj, and others were present.

  

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