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Telehealth visits more than doubled in March 2020, and this was a welcomed change as doctors rated is the most promising technology during COVID-19. However, this also presented clinicians with the biggest test of translating compassionate care into practice in order to ensure patients are given appropriate care even in the most complex cases. Experts discussed how clinicians can continue to deliver quality care, despite the challenges of disruptive pathways, with the required level of compassion during the Combining Digital with Compassionate Care session at the HIMSS21 European Health Conference on 9 June.
The speakers were: Dr Alec Price-Forbes, consultant rheumatologist and lead for EPR (UHCW and CCIO for Coventry and Warwickshire s Health and Care Partnership (STP); Dr Christie Watson, professor of Medical and Health Humanities, University of East Anglia, UK; Dr Allan Wardhaugh, clinical lead, national clinical framework, office of chi
Salute the angels in white KABEER YOUSUF
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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?
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Muscat: The Sultanate has joined the international community in celebrating International Nurses Day which is marked on May 12 each year to highlight the significant role played by the nursing profession within the healthcare system
A statement issued online by the Ministry of Health said, The Sultanate has joined the international community in the celebration of the International Nurses Day which is marked on May 12 each year to highlight the significant role played by the nursing profession within the healthcare system.
The celebration is promoting the role of nursing and midwifery in Oman and the best possible investment of nursing resources particularly through highlighting their role in making health policies and empowering their leadership in health care. The day is to further focus on scientifically based professional practice in order to improve the quality of the provided nursing care.
Sultanate observes International Nurses Day Published: 4:49 PM, May 12, 2021
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The Sultanate has joined the international community in the celebration of International Nurses Day, which is marked on May 12 each year, to highlight the significant role played by the nursing profession within the health care system. The celebration is promoting the role of nursing and midwifery in Oman and the best possible investment of nursing resources particularly through highlighting their role in making health policies and empowering their leadership in health care. The day is further focusing on the scientifically based professional practice in order to improve the quality of the provided nursing care.
KABEER YOUSUF -The country’s healthcare sector just celebrated the GCC Nursing Day under the theme ‘Together We Care.”Well-deserved, the Nursing Day is indeed a great way of honouring the contributions of these unsung heroines and heroes clad in white to our society.In Oman alone, there are nearly 70 hospitals spread all over the country. They are.