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Military Nursing Service celebrates International Nurses Day

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New Delhi [India], May 11 (ANI): International Nurses Day 2024, was celebrated on Saturday at the Ayurvigyan Auditorium, Army Hospital (R&R). Maj Gen Kanwarjit Singh, Offg Commandant Army Hospital (R&R), attended the occasion as the Chief Guest. Maj Gen Sheena PD Principal Matron welcomed the gathering, the Ministry of Defence informed in a press release.

International Nurses Day is celebrated across the world, every year on the birth anniversary of Florence Nightingale to mark the contributions of nurses towards society.

The International Council of Nurses has declared the theme for this year as ‘Our Nurses Our Future, The Economic Power of Care’ and the theme was unveiled by Maj Gen ID Flora, Addl DGMNS. To commemorate the occasion, a debate on ‘Artificial Intelligence in Nursing: Boon or a Bane’ and a panel discussion on the theme were conducted.

The eminent panellists discussed various aspects, including challenges in the nursing profession, approaches to empower nurses, the leadership role of nurses, nursing education, digitalization in health care, nurse burnout, etc, the release also said.

The Chief Guest felicitated the panellists and awarded the meritorious nursing officers with appreciation certificates. Capt Deepa Shajan was awarded the Pushpnaranjan Award.

The Chief Guest also addressed the gathering and motivated them to uphold the professional standards and ethos set by military nursing officers.

He complimented the MNS officers for working tirelessly in endless shifts and taking care of patients with the utmost compassion and empathy, the release added. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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