Don't think of nursing as a business but a religion : Dr Vijay Dhasmana
SRHU's Himalayan college of Nursing's orientation program was organised
Swami Ram Himalayan University (SHRU) organized the orientation program for the new students of its college of Nursing. The parents of the students also attended the program. vice chancellor Dr. Vijay Dasmana said, "our focus is on the quality education of all the courses offered by the University. The students are being given a global level education experience."
Students attending courses in B. Sc. Nursing, post basic B. S. Nursing, M. Sc. Nursing and N P Sc. attended the program which was organised in the auditorium of the Nursing College on Friday.
The vice chancellor Dr. Vijay Dasmana also said that the founder of the institute Dr. Swami Ram's intention behind establishing the institute was to serve the people of Uttarakhand and its nearby states. The nursing college has also been established with that same intention. Students should not consider nursing as a business but a religion.
Vice chancellor also said that to succeed one has to work hard and the students should not be afraid to do hardwork. Before the vcie chancellor's address, the program started by lighting a lamp in front of the founder Dr. Swami Ram's picture. Nursing advisor Dr. Kaithi also shed light on the importance of Nursing and Yoga. He also said that in today's time students are in extreme mental stress and for that SHRU organises classes on Yoga and meditation to promote stress management. Principal Dr. Sanchita Pugajandi welcomed the new students along with their parents. Bice principal Dr. Kamli Prakash provided information on the Nursing syllabus. During this time nursing faculty Dr. Rajesh Kumar Sharma, Shobha, Krishna Mohan, Upma George and Dr. Kanchan Bala informed students about faculty introduction, anti-ragging policy and hostel rules. Preeti Prabha and Amrit Swaroop Shekhar operated the program.