Jamia Hamdard Concludes first Batch Of Covid Management Training For Ward Boys, Attendants
The preparation program, which was co-ordinated by two showing resources from Rufaida College of Nursing and 13 different coaches including from the Daksh Lab, Jamia Hamdard, began on June 2. Upwards of 46 ward young men and specialists were prepared as a feature of the main cluster of the program.
New Delhi: Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi, has finished up the four-week preparing program on Covid the board for its ward young men and chaperons on June 30. The preparation program, which was co-ordinated by two showing resources from Rufaida College of Nursing and 13 different coaches including from the Daksh Lab, Jamia Hamdard, began on June 2. Upwards of 46 ward young men and chaperons were prepared as a feature of the primary group of the Jamia Hamdard preparing program.
The college additionally held the debut meeting for the second group today alongside the valedictory meeting for the main cluster. The following cluster is planned to begin from July 5 to August 5.
The destinations of the preparation are to help the nursing staff and to build up all encompassing consideration to the patients conceded in the COVID ward keeping up with sound mental and actual strength of the staff working for the COVID 19 patients and keep up with the smooth running of the departmental work, an authority proclamation said.
The major topics covered during the first batch of the training programme included infection prevention, biomedical waste management and care and management of COVID patients and helping the patients in activity of daily living.
During the ceremony held today, the Chancellor of Jamia Hamdard, Hamid Ahmed mentioned that the ward boys/attendants and all of the staff are having this opportunity to serve and care for the ailing ones and that through this service, the ward boys would be able to earn recognition and self-satisfaction besides the monetary benefits, the official statement added.
Congratulating the first batch of the programme and felicitating them to serve their duties in the best way, Professor Md Afshar Alam, Vice Chancellor, welcomed the new batch and said that he is hopeful that there will be no dearth of trained support staff in COVID wards now.