17th Mar 2017 08:03:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

NAHARLAGUN, Mar 17: Training on baseline assessment for staff nurse and newly appointed ANM commenced today in three different batches for 80 nurses at National Health Mission office, Training Hall, Naharlagun. Organized by the Arunachal Pradesh State Health Society, training aims to equip the newly appointed ANM and stuff nurse with knowledge and skill required to handle mother and baby more efficiently and with care.

 Nodal Officer Training Dr. T Taku exhorted the participants to give their quality time in training and to update themselves with professional skills to provide quality service to the people.

   Welcoming the participant, resource person Kejum Karga DY. Director (Nursing council, Naharlagun informed that training will be imparted in five critical component like measuring BP, estimation of haemoglobin, newborn resuscitation, insertion of Interval IUCD and  Partograph .   


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