Brain Drain in Healthcare
June 14, 2024
Manipal, May 24 2024 – In the article, Why hundreds of nursing graduates leave India each year, valuable insights are given by Dr Judith Angelitta Noronha, Dean, Manipal College of Nursing (MCON), Manipal.
Dr Judith explained over the past two decades, the nursing industry in India has seen a significant increase in the number of nursing institutes, reflecting a growing recognition of nurses' vital role in healthcare. However, the sector faces substantial challenges. Policy gaps, lax regulations, and inadequate pay and opportunities drive many nursing professionals to seek employment abroad.
Dr Judith also highlighted that the government is aware of these issues and has initiated several measures to retain nursing talent within the country.
The article was published in Career 360 News, a reputed educational magazine
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