Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], May 18 (ANI/BusinessWire India): NAV Backoffice deeply appreciates the dedication and compassion with which all healthcare workers throughout India - including nurses, resident doctors, and junior staff are working tirelessly to save lives amidst the Covid-19 pandemic.
As a small representative token of the company s deep gratitude and in acknowledgement of this selfless work, NAV Backoffice has distributed Rs 3000 cash honorariums each to 400 healthcare professionals across various hospitals in Jaipur.
NAV Backoffice also served a special thank you lunch to 600 nurses and allied healthcare professionals to mark International Nurses Day on May 12, 2021. The management team and employees of NAV Backoffice salute the commitment of the thousands of healthcare professionals in India who are serving their communities, said Anil Agrawal, Managing Director, NAV Backoffice. As Jaipur is our city, we consider it our utmost responsibility to extend our heart
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While the Covid-19 pandemic has exhausted the global health system and consumed lives and energies, nurses across the world are showing an unrelenting commitment and courage to care for the infected people, communicate with their families, and provide support.
They are not bothering about their duty shifts, weekly offs. They are worried about their health to continue on the mission of saving people’s lives from the pandemic.
They have a herculean task in front of them. These angels in white are seen running around from one cabin to another, patient’s room and back, and attending urgent calls. Have we ever thought of how they live and how much they are far from their family lives?
Chief Nursing Officer Address On International Nurses Day
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SAINT Lucia nurses on Monday of this week, joined their counterparts from around the world in celebration of International Nurses Day.
Chief Nursing Officer in the Ministry of Health and Wellness, Kerthney Charlemagne – Surage in an address to mark the day, spoke about nurses’ contribution to the health sector in Saint Lucia, and the challenges they face, particularly since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here is Nurse Surage,s full address delivered last Monday:
St. Lucia joins the rest of the Region in celebrating International Nurses Day on May 12, the anniversary of Florence Nightingale’s birth. International Midwifery Day is celebrated on May 5 th. However, because all the Midwives in St. Lucia are nurses, we collectively celebrate May 12th and this year, we have decided to have a month long celebration in May to celebrate Nurses in St. Lucia.
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