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Apollo Health
Resources is
a leading
international
healthcare
staffing
solutions
provider to a
global
clientele. Our
ability to
deliver quality
solutions comes
from a framework
of years of
experience in
healthcare,
built on
expertise to
provide
strategic
advantage to our
clients by
leveraging our
local & global
resources to
source, train
and place
healthcare
professionals
(Nurses,
Physical
Therapists,
Occupational
Therapists,
Radiologic
Technologists
and Technicians,
Healthcare
Administrators)
in international
positions.
Apollo’s Global
Nurse Program
offers a
comprehensive
solution for the
severe shortages
of nurses. Many
hospitals across
the globe, owing
to acute
shortage of
nurses,
approached
Apollo to
recruit nurses
for their
facilities. Our
US subsidiary
office services
longer term
staffing
requests of our
US clients.
Global Nurse
Program training
aids nurses in
developing
varied
competencies.
Nurses undergo
extensive on and
off the job
training. Nurses
are updated with
the latest
developments in
the field when
they interact
with visiting
consultants,
especially from
US, UK and other
European
countries. They
are thoroughly
trained in basic
computing and
Hospital
Information
Systems. Nurses
undergo cultural
adaptation
training,
sensitized them
to country
specific
cultures,
exposing them to
cosmopolitan
work ethics, and
developing their
self-confidence.
They undergo
unique training
to develop
Global
Communication
Capabilities,
which
neutralizes
voice, accent,
mother tongue
influence and
familiarizes
them with
country specific
languages. World
over, Indian
nurses are known
for their hard
work, loyalty,
commitment and
dedication.
Global Nurse
Program has
excellent
recruitment
processes to
attract talented
and qualified
nurses from the
Indian Market
who seek only
the placement
services for the
overseas jobs.
These nurses are
guided through
rigorous value
added training
before they
depart to their
destination.
Global Nurse
Program is the
best option for
the healthcare
institutions to
access qualified
nurses in a
consistent and
regular manner. |
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