Mure Memorial nurses graduate with high hopes

Nagpur: It was once a euphoric second for the 77th batch of Mure Memorial Hospital’s School of Nursing as they were graduating with top hopes from the long run.
The oath-taking and lamp lights rite was once held on health center premises just lately the place they pledged to serve folks with sincerity and work for the betterment of society. It was once also the 153rd beginning anniversary of health center’s founder and missionary Dr Agnes Henderson. At the onset, the third memorial award was once offered to anaesthetist Ann Miriam for her very good work in working a missionary health center in Karimgunj in Assam.

Dr Miriam spoke about reworking health in rural north-east India thru their a hit efforts of reopening a defunct medical facility. “Poor folks in our nation need to dump their lands and even houses with the intention to meet medical bills. The sad state of drugs made my husband and I reopen Makunda Christian Leprosy and General Hospital which was once close down since 10 years,” she said.

She said beginning of the missionary health center was once difficult, especially with out elementary facilities. “Since it was once closed for a very long time, we had no electrical energy or working water so necessities for any health center after we first reopened. But our function was once set in concrete to offer each and every affected person equivalent medical facility.


“To this date, we shouldn't have separate private rooms which guarantees equality. Our team of workers has also been sensitized while coping with financially vulnerable patients,” said Miriam.


Miriam said the health center was once also serving three neighbouring states. “To make sure that prime quality training for our staffers, we've a school at the premises till Std XII. Makunda Hospital provides amenities like ICU and NICU just for Rs500 in step with day with the benefit of holding bills due. This helps folks of not only Assam but in addition of Meghalaya, Mizoram and Tripura,” she said.


Dr Bimal Charles, basic secretary of CMAI, was once the chief guest. Also provide were chairman Paul Dupare, director of MMH Dr Vilas Shende and faculty most important Yasmin Bano.


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