M'luru: Father Muller School of Nursing inaugurates new GNM course


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Mangaluru, Sep 14: The inauguration of the 58th batch of General Nursing & Midwifery course was held at 10 am on September 12 at Rajath Bhavan hall. 'Glow beyond measures' was the theme chosen.




The inauguration programme began with a prayer song led by 2nd year GNM students. Jasmine Sarita Vas, principal, Father Muller School Of Nursing, escorted the dignitaries to the dais and welcomed the gathering. The chief guest Dr Shakunthala, medical superintendent, district Lady Goshen Hospital, Fr Patrick Rodrigues director, FMCI, Jasmine Sarita Vas, Father Muller School Of Nursing, Nathalia Martis, the class coordinator and Anitha D'Souza asst lecturer, a representive from the new batch lit the lamp in a symbolic way.

The chief guest was introduced to the gathering by Anitha D'Souza. The chief guest stated, “Nurses are not only part of a family but also part of the community. Nursing is a noble profession. The newcomers are the luckiest students to be part of the Fr Muller family.” Sharal Pinto shared the experience of 1st year GNM life.

Fr Patrick Rodrigues, director of Father Muller Charitable Institutions advised the students to take life as a challenge by citing the example of Wilma Rudolph an American athlete and an Olympic. He wished them success.

Nathalia Martis, class coordinator of 1st year GNM proposed the vote of thanks. Refreshment was served to the audience. Vivita was host for the programme.

 

  

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