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Posted: 11 years ago
#71
Just read an article on one of my favourites.
He quit his show on life ok 😛
Apparently he has quit most of his shows.
Still he seems to find work.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Here is dress code of nurses at AIIMS in Delhi ⭐️



Uniform:-

May 2000 onwards, A.I.I.M.S. nurses have their own uniform decided by the A.I.I.M.S authorities.

Sr.Gr.I, Sr.Gr.II, Sr.Gr.I HR & ANS (Male Nurses):-

Half sleeves sky-blue shirt

Formal pair of dark blue trousers/pants

Half sleeves white coat (3/4th sleeves length coat for ANS and above)

Black shoes

Name plate:- Same as that for female nurses as per cadre

Winter : Black sweater for Sister Grd I(HR) and ANS

Sr.Gr.I & Sr.Gr.II (Female Nurses):-

Salwar kameej-blue color (dark)

Name plate:- Black bac ground with white letters

Half sleeves white coat

Black sandals

Winter : Black sweater

Sr.Gr.I HR & ANS (Female Nurses):-

Dark blue saree and blouse

Name plate:-

For Sister grade I(HR) and ANS(UG), white background with black letters

For ANS (HR) Maroon back ground with white letters

Half sleeves white coat for Sr.Gr I HR and th sleeve coat for ANS

Black sandals

Winter : Black sweater for sister in charges and ANS


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Posted: 11 years ago
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I don't know how they decide on these dress code for nurses.
In our hospital it is good old white sari with that cap.
In ICU CCUs etc - they have a different dress that pant and lose tunic
In our hospital too some nurses who have been trained else where wear these white frock and stockings.
A few govt hospitals still have this uniform.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#74
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Early morning was reading up on it. All states in india have their own dress code for nurses in govt. hospitals.

Lots of discontent among nurses.

Military nurses want to wear olive green, but officers are resisting

Maharashtra, dress colour is khaki type, sarees, or shalwar suit, with overcoat

One southern state, they have been given option of wearing shalwar, but older nurses are refusing

Nurses are mostly against tunics because they find them uncomfortable when attending to patients on floor

One hospital had tunics, some senior official or bureaucrat wants to change it to salwar to prevent patients on floor bedding from turning peeping toms. Nurses are up in arms against such an insinuation...

So on and so forth

In general, in India, it is sarees or salwars, or loose pants with loose tops and a white coat.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Arti 😃 very interesting...khaki for nurse in Maharashtra 😲
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: blushing

Arti 😃 very interesting...khaki for nurse in Maharashtra 😲


Will find the news item and post it...😃
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Around 1,000 nurses from Sassoon Hospital, Aundh Civil Hospital, Regional Mental Hospital at Yerawada and Employees State Insurance Corporation Hospital will join their counterparts in the state and strike work on Tuesday. Nurses of government hospitals are also upset about the change in their dress code.

"We are striking work for various demands that include parity in pay scales, filling up vacant posts and equipment and miscellaneous items in wards. We are also upset with the state order that directs nurses to revert to the old uniform system of a white coloured dress, belt and cap, instead of the camel coloured salwar kameez. But since the matter has to be decided by the court, this issue is not a part of our demand," says Anuradha Athawale, president of the Maharashtra Government Nurses Federation.

The order is applicable to 9,500 nurses across the state and around 6,250 nurses working at hospitals attached to medical colleges. The circular had stated that if nurses did not wear the traditional uniform they would not be allowed to mark their attedance. However, the nurses federation filed a writ petition in the Mumbai High Court against the order issued on February 28. The Mumbai High Court has directed the goverment to maintain a status quo on the circular. The hearing is on April 27.

We had fought against the white colour dress code for several years and it was in 2004 that nurses were allowed to wear the beige coloured salwar kameez," says Athawale. "The white starched uniform is just not practical. It's high time medical authorities got over the colonial hangover. Our girls work all sorts of hours, at all sorts of places. The white frock is uncomfortable, difficult to maintain and not quite decent," says Suman Tilekar, secretary of the association of nurses at ESIS Hospital .

http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/nurses-on-strike-today--upset-over-change-in-uniform/781268/


Another link...http://www.mid-day.com/articles/deadline-for-nurses-wear-white-or-else/153671

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Posted: 11 years ago
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My Bhabhi is HOD in one of the Mentioned Hospital... will ask her 😉


really Khaki is too much poor Govt nurse Akkshu's mom is nurse too ...I think Head Sr Nurse something 😕
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Posted: 11 years ago
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GM
This from God's own country-

abt Nurses and their uniforms

http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-kerala/sari-out-churidar-in-for-nurses/article4087108.ece
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Posted: 11 years ago
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With hundreds of Africans dying from the outbreak of Ebola, some commentators have said it is wrong that extremely scarce supplies of an experimental drug went to two white American aid workers.

But other commentators wonder: What if the first doses of the drug - which had never been used in people and had not even finished the typical animal safety testing - had been given to African patients instead?

"It would have been the front-page screaming headline: 'Africans used as guinea pigs for American drug company's medicine,'" said Dr Salim S. Abdool Karim, director of Caprisa, an AIDS research center in South Africa.

A history of controversy about drug testing in Africa is just one of the complexities facing public health authorities as they wrestle with whether and how to bring that drug and possibly other experimental ones to the countries afflicted with Ebola. Who should get such a scarce supply of medicine? Health workers? Children? The newly infected who are not yet as sick?

The World Health Organization, which on Friday declared an international health emergency on Ebola, will convene a meeting of ethicists early next week to discuss this delicate and difficult predicament involving the drugs.

At least two of the countries affected by the Ebola outbreak, Liberia and Nigeria, have asked for the drug, according to a spokesman for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

A perception in the region of unfairness in distributing the medicine could undermine the already shaky willingness of some Africans to trust the Western relief efforts.

Dr. Armand Sprecher, a public health specialist for the aid group Doctors Without Borders, said it was unfortunate that the first doses went to white Americans "because it confirms all the suspicions people have."

But, he said, he did not foresee that perception as undermining the relief effort, adding that if effective drugs were available, it could bolster the effort's credibility and give people an incentive to seek medical care.

"At the moment, our big problem is finding the patients in a timely way and convincing them to come to the treatment center," he said. "If you don't have a carrot to hang out there and bring people in, then you can't contain it."

Some bioethicists said health care workers should be among those given priority. They can best understand the risks of taking a drug not yet tested in people and give informed consent. And if they get better, they might go back to caring for patients.
2014, The New York Times News Service

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