Australian firm to open 50 nurses training centres in Kerala
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Health Careers International (HCI), an Australian provider of education, on Tuesday said it would open 50 centres in India, starting with Kerala, to train nurses.
The first such centre will be opened in Kochi in February next year and will offer a one-year post-graduate diploma course in nursing, Bijo Kunnumpurath, CEO and MD of Melbourne-based HCI, told reporters here.
Equipped with state-of-the-art teaching aids, the centre will admit working nurses who will be required to attend classes once a fortnight, he said.
The first such centre will be opened in Kochi in February next year and will offer a one-year post-graduate diploma course in nursing, Bijo Kunnumpurath, CEO and MD of Melbourne-based HCI, told reporters here.
Equipped with state-of-the-art teaching aids, the centre will admit working nurses who will be required to attend classes once a fortnight, he said.
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