The Nursing Education space in India has undergone a significant transformation in the recent past. No longer are parents contented with the theory or practical training imparted in the classrooms. They now desire complete value for money and target their children to be placed in international healthcare establishments. As one of the pioneers in the healthcare education space, INSCOL Academy has collaborated with many reputed foreign universities to provide its students with the best international nursing practices.
INSCOL's GLOBAL NURSE PROGRAM offers a unique opportunity to Indian nurses to access academic progression overseas. Through these study programs, the nurses would be exposed to different healthcare delivery systems in the developed as well as the developing countries. The Global Nurse would also be well acquainted with the best international nursing practices and would be able to exhibit the level of professionalism and conduct expected by modern healthcare providers.
Increasing number of healthcare providers is now targeting international clients. Since nurses are the "front- line" of healthcare staffing in any healthcare system, the "Indian-nurse-turned-GLOBAL-NURSE" is and would continue to be greatly in demand anywhere in the world.
On one hand the demand for nurses is rising rapidly, while on the other hand there is an acute resource constraint for higher education in India. There are very few institutions offering higher nursing education in India in spite of the growing demand. Through this program, a nurse can not only upgrade the qualification (i.e. from GNM Diploma to Bachelors Degree or from Bachelors to Masters) from overseas but would also be able to exhibit a higher level of professionalism and conduct as expected from an international nurse.
A diploma nurse who successfully completes our Global Nurse Program and gains overseas working experience for a couple of years, could become a very appropriate candidate for a supervisory or leadership role in a large modern corporate hospital in India.
