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Oath taking ceremony held at Athena College of Nursing

Oath taking ceremony held at Athena College of Nursing


Mangalore Today News Network

Mangaluru, April 9, 2022: Lamp Lighting and Oath Taking Ceremony for the 19 th batch of GNM and 18th Batch of B.Sc.Nursing Students of Athena Institute of Health Sciences was held on April 8,  2022 at College Auditorium.


Athena College


Athena College


Athena College

 

Athena College


Athena College


Athena College


Athena College

 

Athena College

This Programme was presided over by Mr. R.S Shettian, Chairman Athena Institute of Health Sciences and Mrs. Gracy Lobo, Nursing Superintendent, KMC Hospital, Attavar was the Chief guest. Dr. Ashith Shettian, Trustee, Sr. Deepa Peter Principal, Athena College of Nursing and Sr. Aileen Mathias Vice Principal Athena College of Nursing shared the Dias. Mrs. Shanthi D’Silva, Asst. Lecturer of Fundamentals of Nursing Department welcomed the gathering.


The Dignitaries on the dais lighted the Indian lamp and officially inaugurated the programme. The Chief Guest lighted the Lamp for Florence Nightingale and garlanded the portrait and all the dignitaries paid their homage to Florence Nightingale the Founder of modern Nursing by offering flower petals. Significance of the day was highlighted by Sr. Aileen Mathias Vice Principal and PG Co-ordinator.

Total 130 Students were introduced to Nursing Profession through lighting the lamps and taking the oath. Principal Sr. Deepa Peter administered the Oath. The Chief Guest stressed on value of Nursing Profession and qualities of nurses. She conveyed patients are our book of knowledge and there is no end for learning. Students should learn the skills by practice and she also focused on communication, critical thinking, collaboration and clinical judgement. Mr. R.S Shettian Chairman of Athena Institute of Health Sciences in his presidential address reminded the nurses their role in restoring patients back to health. He stressed that nurses are the back bone of health profession and as such they should be well equipped with knowledge and skill, according to the changing scenarios. Mrs. Anaklita Misquith Lecturer of Paediatric Nursing Department Proposed the Vote of Thanks. Programme was compered by Ms. Joyline Fernandes and Ms. Ashal Benny.


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