Media Release
Mangaluru, Jan 30: Milagres College of Nursing, in collaboration with FAME Academy, successfully organized a three-day simulation training programme from January 27 to 29, benefiting 75 nursing students. The programme aimed to enhance clinical skills and critical thinking through hands-on simulation-based learning.
The programme was inaugurated on January 27 by Fr Bonaventure Nazareth, correspondent and president of the programme, who congratulated the principal, faculty, and students for taking this progressive initiative. He emphasized the importance of practical training in shaping competent healthcare professionals.















Dr Diana Lobo, principal of Milagres College of Nursing, highlighted the significance of simulation training in bridging the gap between theory and real-time clinical practice. She noted that such programmes prepare students to respond confidently and efficiently in critical healthcare situations.
Jyothi Cutinha, vice principal, delivered the welcome address, while the programme was compered by Anushka. The vote of thanks was proposed by Diana D’Lima, assistant lecturer.
Raghu B G, director of FAME Academy, addressed the gathering and stressed the role of simulation education in modern nursing practice. The training sessions were conducted by experienced simulation educators from FAME Academy, including Rajashekar, intensive care specialist, and Rahul Waliker, simulation instructor.
The programme was well received and proved to be a valuable learning experience for all participants.