The global nursing workforce was estimated in 2019-20 as being 27.9 million nurses. Prior to the pandemic, the global shortage of nurses was estimated at 5.9 million nurses; nearly all these shortages were concentrated in low and lower middle-income countries. The pandemic has exacerbated the existing nurse supply shortfall and has forced rapid and “emergency” policy responses to try to increase nurse supply, at the system level, in all countries. India is experiencing an acute shortage of qualified nurses, which results in a lower nurse-to-patient ratio. India needs to add more than 4.3 million nurses by 2024 to meet the prescribed WHO norms.

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Testing

Evaluation of teaching skills
through monitoring sessions.

Student:Instructor Ratio

7:1

Card Type/ AHA Certification

ACLS Instructor course completion E-card
on completion of 2 successful monitoring
sessions under an AHA faculty

Included Courses

  • Emergency Nursing
  • Nursing in Intensive and Cardiac Care Unit
  • Nursing in Crisis and Conflict Management
  • Nursing in Crisis Management
  • Nursing in Conflict Management
  • Nursing in Community
  • Geriatric Nursing

Traditional Instructor led and video based