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Indian Nurses: Vital Contributors to India's Inbound Healthcare Tourism – By Harjeet Kakkar

India has emerged as a leading destination for inbound healthcare tourism, attracting patients from all over the world who seek high-quality and affordable medical care. According to a report by the Ministry of Tourism, the number of medical visas issued in India increased by 22.3% in 2018, with over 4.9 lakh patients arriving in the country for medical treatment. The contribution of Indian nurses to the growth of inbound healthcare tourism in India cannot be overstated. This also proves that the end result of quality nursing education is always dependable. A significant role, in here, is played by nursing college management system , that acts like a backbone for nursing colleges. In this blog we shall highlight the ways in which Indian nurses have made a significant impact in inbound healthcare tourism of India - Quality of Care: Indian nurses are known for their clinical competence and compassionate care, which has earned them a reputation for providing high-quality care t...

The Growth & Progress Of Formal Nursing Education In India After Indian Independence 1947 – By Harjeet kakkar

India’s progress in formal nursing education post-independence in 1947 and India emerging as a global leader in quality formal nursing education, today, is a magnanimous journey in itself. In today’s modern world, India, creating a pool of formal quality nursing professionals for global consumption, adoption of technology in nursing education & nursing college management system ERP implemented in Nursing Colleges for streamlining processes & organizational growth, has made India the Global Leader in nursing education. India has come a long way in the field of nursing education since its independence in 1947. In the early years, nursing education in India was primarily provided by hospitals and nursing schools that were run by missionaries and religious institutions. However, with the formation of the Indian Nursing Council in 1947, formal nursing education in India took a significant step forward. Post-Independence Progress: In the early years after independence, nursing educat...