Online training for Health professionals in Psychological, Psychiatric aspects in COVID 19: RGUHS issues notice
Bengaluru: Through a recent notice, the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka (RGUHS) has informed regarding the online training for Healthcare professionals in Psychological and Psychiatric aspects in the COVID 19 (coronavirus)
Training will be done through the Video / Web conferencing platform called Cisco Webex by RGUHS Instructions to attend online training:
1. Download Cisco Webex Meetings Application:
a. Laptop/desktop users - please do visit rguhs.webex.com page and download the cisco WebEx meetings app from page
b. Mobile users - please download the Cisco Webex Meeting from Plays store / App Store
2. Click on the below link to join the meeting or type the following link in " Join Meeting"
https://rguhs.webex.com/rguhs/onstage/g.php?MTID=e5a8fd3ae36ffecf2353d6aba0c3f1436
Click on Join now, it will open the registration page, enter the mandatory details and click on Join.
Information required for registration - Name, Email ID, Mobile No., Apex body (Nursing Council) Registration no.
Earlier, the varsity had stated that as per the instructions of the Government of India and Government of Karnataka Classes are suspended in all the colleges affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of health sciences, Karnataka. However, University had directed the colleges to arrange and conduct classes online by utilizing the technological tools. Accordingly many colleges have taken initiative to conduct online classes.
The colleges which have started online classes are highly appreciated. All other colleges are instructed to make necessary arrangements to conduct online classes and need to collect feedback from the students regarding the arrangements made. The same shall be reported to RGUHS without fail at the earliest to vc@rguhs.ac.in /regisrtrar@rguhs.ac.in
If you find any difficulty you may contact the dean faculty of the respective discipline.
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