Mangalore: Basic Diploma in Critical Care Nursing at Fr Muller


Daijiworld Media Network –Mangalore (KM)

Mangalore, Apr 12: Post basic diploma course in critical care nursing was inaugurated by Fr Patrick Rodrigues, director of Father Muller Charitable Institutions (FMCI), at Fr Muller Institute here recently.

The intention of starting the post basic diploma is to provide quality care to critically ill patients and manage and supervise their recovery process.

Aspirants must be registered nurses and have a minimum one year experience as a staff nurse. The course is of one year duration.

  

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  • Niranya roni, manglore

    Mon, Jul 11 2016

    Sir I want to know about this course.fees and durations.I have 1 year experience in micu.I want to join this course

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  • OPHELIA (D'SOUZA) PATRAO,

    Sun, Apr 13 2008

    Congratulations on starting the course. I am an ex student(nursing) of Fr Mullers.(1981-1986) I am really happy and proud of this institute.The education I got from Fr.Mullers made me to reach where I am today. Every day in my life I remember my tutors specially Sr.Gonzaga,Sr.Edmond,Sr,Loredhana & Sr Ann rose for their hard work and dedication.The strong hospital based education helps nurses to work in any part of the world without hesitation.

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