According to the officials, the Uttar Pradesh government will launch “Mission Niramayah” to improve nursing and paramedical training.
“Nursing and paramedical staff are the backbones of the health and medical system. In the Covid-19 era, we all have seen and understood their massive importance. There are immense opportunities for a better career in this field. It is necessary to make significant adjustments to nursing and paramedical training in light of future needs. In such a case, prepare to launch “Mission Niramayah” by treating this significant task as a campaign,” Yogi said in a meeting with the Medical Education Department’s officers.
CM further directed to ensure the requirements before giving Nursing and Paramedical Institution recognition and added, “Only when there are sufficient teachers and the institute has infrastructure that meets the required standards may recognition be awarded. Institutions that do not meet standards should not be acknowledged at all. While verifying the Aadhaar of the teachers serving in all the nursing or paramedical institutions of the state, their details should be provided on the portal.”
He asked the official for a fair admission test in the institutes.
“CCTV surveillance should be used to watch the exams and the invigilators would be from another institute. Work in this direction has to be done with a better strategy,” CM further said.
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“Many institutes of the state are doing good work including some private sector institutions. Such best practices should be implemented in other institutions as well. For this, a mentor-mentee model should be adopted. We must work systematically toward better employment in addition to improved training. In order to decide on this policy, reputable private sector hospitals should be consulted. For young people pursuing nursing training, practical experience is crucial,” he added.
Yogi urged young people to consider careers in nursing and paramedicine “It would be better to take the cooperation of secondary schools for this. The Department of Medical Education and Secondary Education should work in coordination in this regard,” he said.
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