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Guwahati: In a significant boost to healthcare infrastructure, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has announced that all cancer care hospitals in the state will now have attached nursing colleges. This initiative aims to enhance the quality of cancer care by ensuring a steady supply of well-trained nursing professionals.

The Chief Minister emphasized the importance of language skills for these nurses, stating that the curriculum will include exposure to both English and Japanese. This is intended to prepare the nurses for potential opportunities both within India and abroad, particularly in Japan, which has a well-established healthcare system.

The move is expected to improve the overall healthcare ecosystem in Assam, providing better care for cancer patients and creating new avenues for nursing professionals. The government aims to implement this plan swiftly, marking a major step forward in the state’s healthcare sector.

Disclaimer: This article is based on information available from the provided source. Additional details may emerge as the plan is further developed and implemented.

Citations:

  1. https://health.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/policy/all-cancer-care-hospitals-to-have-nursing-colleges-with-students-exposure-in-the-english-and-japanese-languages-assam-cm/120

 

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