Mangaluru: 60th Batch of GNM of Father Muller Hospital inaugurated


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Mangaluru, Sep 13: The inauguration of 60th batch of general nursing Course was inaugurated on Wednesday, September 13 at Rajatha Bhavan Hall in FMCI campus.

After inaugurating the programme, Dr Padmja Udaykumar, vice dean of FMCI said, “Those who completed the GNM from FMCI have lot of demand in other hospitals. They don’t even ask for an interview; rather they directly recruit the candidates, because of quality education imparted in our institute of Nursing.” 

Fr Richard Coelho, director of FMCI in his presidential address said, “FMCI is well equipped with all the modern facilities, including good staff for health care and education. Take life seriously, be determined to achieve your goals, in spite of all the hurdles. Hard work and commitment will bring success in life. Holistic development of the person, spiritual, physical, psychological and intellectual is what the FMCI aims at; therefore be touched by the Divine every day by availing all the facilities to grow spiritually in this campus.”

Fr Richard Coelho, director of FMCI, Dr Padmaja Uday Kumar, vice dean FMCI, Fr Ajith Menezes, administrator, FMCI, Jasmine Saritha Vas, principal and course coordinator were present. 

Jasmine Saritha Vas welcomed the gathering.

The programme concluded with institutional anthem.  

  

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