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Apollo Health
Resources
has conceived
the Global Nurse
Program to
assist Indian
nurses to
fulfill their
professional
aspirations by
training and
enabling them to
take up
international
positions within
the Apollo
Hospitals Group
and
international
healthcare
organisations.
Global Nurse
Program offers
extensive
classroom and
hands-on
training with
special emphasis
on computer
proficiency. The
training will
mold the nurses
as the torch
bearers of
Global Nursing
Care. Nurses who
have a Diploma
or Graduate
Degree in
nursing are
eligible to
undergo this
program. The
training program
focus largely on
the Clinical
training,
Specialized
Training (for
example US
placements cover
CGFNS, IELTS and
NCLEX-RN
coaching), Value
added training
for cultural
adaptation,
personal
grooming,
development of
personality and
communication,
proficiency in
basic computing
skills and
health
information
management. The
details of the
training design
and the module
of the Global
Nurse Program
are available on
request.
Global Nurse
Program has
ambitious
targets of
training large
number of nurses
for overseas
placement.
Apollo has tied
up with several
reputed nursing
institutes to
enroll nurses
under the Global
Nurse Program
after the
completion of
Diploma or
Graduate Degree
in Nursing. The
teaching faculty
at Global Nurse
Program is
highly competent
to deliver the
care inputs and
course
instruction. The
conversion ratio
of transforming
a regular nurse
into a qualified
nurse who is
ready for
placement is far
above the market
standards.
Global Nurse
Program has
excellent
recruitment
process to
attract talented
and qualified
nurses from the
Indian Market
who seek only
the placement
services for the
overseas jobs.
Since India is a
highly regulated
market, the
Ministry of
Overseas Indian
Affairs,
Government of
India has
provided Apollo
with a licence
to work as a
Recruiting Agent
for overseas
employers.
Nurses seeking
such placement
services are put
through a
rigorous
training. With
its proven
efficiencies and
expertise in
sourcing,
training and
placing nurses
abroad, Apollo
proposes to
assist the
healthcare
organisations in
filling-in its
nurse shortages. |
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