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Srinagar, Sept 19: Chief
Secretary, Atal Dulloo Friday chaired a meeting to comprehensively review the
quality and standards of nursing education across the Union Territory,
emphasizing that nursing forms the backbone of the healthcare delivery system.
The meeting was attended by
Secretary, Health & Medical Education; Principals of GMC Jammu and
Srinagar; Chairperson, J&K Allied & Healthcare Council (A&HCC);
Registrar, J&K Nursing Council; Principals of Nursing Colleges, and other
senior officers.
During the review, the
Chief Secretary took stock of the functioning of newly established Nursing
Colleges across districts, including the range of courses offered and the
enrolment of students. He directed that diploma-level courses should be
progressively upgraded to degree and postgraduate programmes in order to build
advanced capacities in the nursing sector.
He further instructed for
early completion and operationalization of Nursing Colleges at Sopore, Kulgam,
Shopian, and Budgam, besides exploring the feasibility of establishing such
colleges at few left out districts.
The Chief Secretary also
stressed on the need to phase out obsolete courses that do not contribute
meaningfully to patient care, and to introduce new courses aligned with
emerging healthcare needs.
Highlighting the crucial
role of quality teaching, he underscored that only well-qualified faculty
should be engaged in these institutions. He called for framing Recruitment
Rules for Nursing Colleges, filling up vacancies through recruitment agencies,
and creating posts wherever required to ensure that standards of teaching and
training remain uncompromised.
Reviewing the functioning
of the recently established J&K State Allied & Healthcare Council
(SA&HC), the Chief Secretary directed that it be further strengthened with
adequate manpower and robust monitoring mechanisms, in line with the National
Commission for Allied & Healthcare Professions (NCAHP) guidelines and
checklists for institutional readiness.
Secretary H&ME Dr. Syed
Abid Rashid Shah while presenting an overview, informed that significant
progress has been achieved in nursing education. Over the past year, 360 new
B.Sc Nursing seats, 80 Post Basic B.Sc Nursing seats, and 25 M.Sc Nursing seats
have been added across colleges in the UT.
From the next academic
session, Nursing College Jammu will also offer 60 additional Post Basic B.Sc
Nursing seats, he added.
It was further revealed
that J&K presently has around 50 Nursing Colleges with a total intake
capacity of 3,040 seats. In addition, 8 institutions are offering 233 M.Sc
Nursing seats, 14 institutions 805 Post Basic B.Sc Nursing seats, while dozens
of institutes collectively cater to more than 5,600 GNM, 5,200 FMPHW, and 2,300
MMPHW students across the UT.
Registrar, J&K Nursing
Council, Dr. Sandeep Singh, apprised that examinations for 14,738 candidates in
paramedical courses had been successfully conducted.
He also reported
recognition of 28 new Pharmacy institutions with an intake of 1,800 seats in
Diploma in Pharmacy, which is now a mandatory qualification for obtaining drug
licenses.
Chairperson, J&K
A&HCC, Dr.Sabhiya Majid, elaborated on the mandate of the NCAHP Act, 2021,
which came into force as per the Hon’ble Supreme Court’s directions. She
explained that the NCAHP and State Councils are responsible for regulation and
maintenance of standards in allied and healthcare education and services,
assessment of institutions, maintaining central and state registers of
professionals, and fostering research and adoption of latest scientific
advancements.
She further elucidated that presently, 10 recognized categories spanning 57 professions fall under its ambit, with the scope set to expand in order to uphold the quality, dignity, and recognition of allied healthcare professionals nationwide.
Reiterating the
government’s commitment, the Chief Secretary emphasized that strengthening
nursing education and allied healthcare systems is pivotal for enhancing
patient care, meeting the growing healthcare demands, and creating a skilled
workforce to serve the people of J&K.