~ Aims to train over 1 Lakh Nurses countrywide through this online learning module ~
New Delhi, May 30, 2020: Generation India Foundation, a youth employment not for profit organization, along with its coalition partners, has organized a free training course to upskill nursing staff in India working with or likely to work with COVID-19 patients. The lessons offer practical, demonstration-based, and immediately applicable support in the areas of:
Generation India has created the online learning experience, showcasing content from leading clinical and medical experts. Columbia Asia Hospitals, the medical content provider in this coalition, has been intrinsically involved in providing theoretical and practical content that would help the nursing community fight against COVID 19 better. The course provides a series of assessments to confirm learning outcomes and a completion certificate. Generation aims to train more than 100,000 nurses (countrywide) through this online learning module.
Generation India has organized a coalition of partners to offer this free online training module. The coalition includes Generation India (coalition coordinator and online learning designer), Columbia Asia Hospital (medical content provider), The Trained Nurses’ Association of India (certification partner), Learnet Skills (implementation partner), Hosmac(industry partner)
The lessons offer practical, demonstration-based, and immediately applicable support in the areas of infection prevention and control in COVID-19 crisis, use of personal protective equipment, role of nurses in handling COVID-19 patients, and taking care of themselves.
Speaking on the launch of the module, Mr. Arunesh Singh, CEO – Generation India Foundation, said, “As the corona virus pandemic creates an alarming situation across the globe, organizations in many sectors in India are mounting an unparalleled response. We and our partners have stepped forward to combat COVID-19 by offering a free training module to all the nurses working in various hospitals in the country. We hope the course is well utilized in real life situations and the nurses and hospitals are able to avoid infection and handle COVID-19 patients more effectively.”
The course can be accessed on https://www.generation.org/india-covid-19. To make it accessible to more nurses, Generation is sharing it with multiple sources – nursing associations, healthcare industry association, individual hospitals/clinics, and state-run public healthcare facilities.
Key features of the training include:
III. Comprehensive, yet short duration (4 hours)
The course will be shared for use and access with all Indian nurses. If you want your hospital and nurses to benefit from this, please visit https://www.generation.org/india-covid-19
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