Mangalore: International Nurses' Day celebrated at Father Muller


Mangalore: International Nurses' Day celebrated at Father Muller

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Mangalore, May 11: The International Nurses' Day and the finale of the Nurses' Week Celebrations 2013 at Father Muller College of Nursing here began with a thanksgiving Eucharistic celebration on Saturday May 11, a day prior to the officially designated day, May 12.

A felicitation and cultural programme was organised at 11 am at the Silver Jubilee Hall with Fr Patrick Rodrigues as the president and Asha D’silva, corporator, Mangalore City Corporation as the chief guest.

The programme began with a prayer dance led by the senior nursing staff. Darryl Aranha, nursing superintendent, Father Muller Medical College Hopsital welcomed the distinguished gathering. As a mark of respect to the nursing profession, Asha D’silva garlanded the portrait of Florence Nightingale and Fr Patrick Rodrigues garlanded the portrait of Father Muller as a mark of honour to the founder of the Institutions.

The report of the Nurses' Week Celebrations was presented by Sharon Pais, assistant nursing superintendent, through a audio-video arts. Prizes were distributed to all the winners of the various events by Fr Richard Coelho, Asha D’silva and Fr Patrick Rodrigues.

Sr Carmine Pereira, a strong driving force of the Nursing Fraternity during the 1980s and 90s was honoured as the veteran nurse. Sr Carmine Pereira shared her experiences at the Institutions and inspired the audience to continue carrying the light of Nightingale with dedication and selfless service.

Fr Richard Coelho stressed on the importance of the healing touch that should be derived from the Divine Healer. Asha D’silva highlighted the importance of health related goals in the health care profession. She expressed her due respect to the global nursing fraternity for their constant care and service.

In his presidential address, director Fr Patrick Rodrigues expressed his sincere gratitude to the nursing fraternity at Father Muller as well as lauded the good work that the nurses do everyday throughout the year thus globally upholding the name of the Institutions. The felicitation programme came to an end with a vote of thanks proposed by Sr Aileen Mathias, chief nursing officer. She put on record the contributions of each and everyone for making these celebrations meaningful and successful. The short cultural programme was put up by the staff nurses which enhanced the joy of the Nurses' Day celebrations.

The Nurse’s Week celebration was inaugurated on May 6 at the Asha Kiran grounds at 7:15 am. After invoking the blessings of the Almighty, Sr Aileen Mathias welcomed the gathering. The Nurses' Week was inaugurated with the unveiling of cut-out of Florence Nightingale by the chief guest Dr Jaya Prakash Alva, fean, Father Muller Medical College.

It was followed by a dance performance by our young Nightingales that elucidated the theme of the year: 'Closing the Gap: Millennium Development Goals. 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.' Fr Richard Coelho, administrator, Father Muller Medical College Hospital, lit the Nightingale lamp. The programme poster was released by Sr Lizzy, Superior of St Vincent’s convent. Dr J P Alva, dean, Father Muller Medical College spoke about the responsibility of all Health Care workers towards achievement of the Millennium Development Goals. Fr Patrick Rodrigues, director delivered the Presidential address and the inaugural event ended with a vote of thanks proposed by Darryl Aranha, nursing superintendent, Father Muller Medical College Hospital.

Nursing service department organised a Panel Discussion on the theme. Eight groups consisting of 5 panellists discussed the application of the strategies in the various fields of nursing. Various cultural, literary, art and craft and sports activities were organised for the staff nurses. In order to facilitate active participations from all quarters, all the nurses were grouped into 8 teams. There was an active participation in all activities.

  

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  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Mon, May 13 2013

    Caring for the sick, disabled and the aged is a meaningful ministry. Father Muller College is rendering an important service in our nation building enterprise. Hats off to the staff and students for their dedication and perseverance in their noble mission and challenging vocation.

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  • SNEHABABY, kerala

    Sun, May 12 2013

    Happy nurses'day to all nurses there at Mullers. Thanks to my institution for what i am today. missing Mullers a lot....

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  • ronald , mascat

    Sat, May 11 2013

    nice pics. congrats all nurses

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, May 11 2013

    Nurses are doing a great job silently but its high tima that society must recognise the importance of trained and qualified nurses in the health care team. when taking treatment in a hospital one should always look which nurses i.e. trained registersd or untrained are caring for them.After all this nursing care going to make a differsnce in their prognosis.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sat, May 11 2013

    I wish all my nursing friends a Happy Nurses Day....may you be rewarded to your selfless services to the sick. May you get motivated to do a sincere work.

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  • Wilfred D'souza, Kulshekar/Saudi-arabia

    Sat, May 11 2013

    Dear Sisters ,
    ''Wish you all a very Happy International Nurses day''.
    May God shower abundant Blessings upon your Families,for chosing the right profession to serve the sick and needy.
    May He grant you strength,peace of mind and Patience in attending to the Patients.Wish you all the Best.

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  • joegonsalves, Mangalore

    Sat, May 11 2013

    Father Muller's Charitable Institutions have come a long way ever since The Founder Father Augustus Muller made a beginning over one hundred and thirty years ago.

    It has been my privilege to know the successors of Father Muller over the years. However I was in closer touch with the institution from the year 1979 when I was inducted into the Board during the tenure of Father Peter Noronha. Ever since I have been very close touch with FMCI. This great venture has indeed grown in dimensions with varies disciplines both medical and teaching.

    As far as The Nursing department is concerned the management can be proud of the progress made over the years and they have produced several Florence Nightingales.

    Father Patrick is now called upon to guide the destiny of FMCI and it is good to see that he is dynamic in his approach and there is an all round progress during his tenure.

    I am happy to see familiar faces in the pictures taken on the occasion. My good wishes are and will always be with Father Mullers.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • jessy, shirva, uae

    Sat, May 11 2013

    It was nice to see Fr. mullers hospital pics along with the students and staff. It reminded me of my student days at Fr. mullers. The amount of fun, dedicated work which was encouraged by my beloved teachers especially Sr. Ann Rose and my wonderful O.T. incharge Sr. Aileen. I am grateful to you Fr.Mullers for whatever I am today. Once again Happy nurses day to all of us. Love you Fr. Mullers hospital for you have produced good nurses to serve the suffering humanity.

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  • Lesly Menezes, Shirva/USA

    Sat, May 11 2013

    happy nurses week.almighty grant all the foot step of Florence Nightingale to the Fr. Mullers nursing staff .enjoy

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