The anticipation is palpable as the nursing cadets of Batch X from the esteemed College of Nursing, Command Hospital (Eastern Command) eagerly await their momentous commissioning parade. Set to take place on March 21, 2024, this passing out parade marks the culmination of four years of unwavering dedication and rigorous training, shaping these cadets into exemplary military nurses.
Twenty two promising individuals embarked on this transformative journey on September 27, 2019, coming from diverse corners of the nation. From the crack of dawn until the lights dim at 10PM, their days have been marked by relentless physical training, hands-on clinical experiences and enriching theoretical sessions under the guidance of seasoned nursing faculty.
The anticipation is rising as the nursing cadets of Batch X from the esteemed College of Nursing, Command Hospital (Eastern Command) eagerly await their commissioning parade. College of Nursing, Command Hospital (Eastern Command)
This holistic approach, blending theoretical knowledge with clinical finesse, fosters a breed of nursing professionals brimming with confidence and competence, ready to deliver unparalleled patient care. Beyond the confines of the classroom, these cadets have left an indelible mark on the national stage, showcasing their skills and passion.
In a triumph that reverberated nationwide, nursing cadet Roshni Basera and nursing cadet Divya Dwivedi clinched the top honours, while nursing cadet Priyanka Das secured the second prize in a rivetting mini-documentary competition themed Together We Can Invest In Our Planet, organised by the prestigious Amrita Institute of Nursing, Kochi. Judged by environmental luminaries and esteemed figures from the Kerala film industry, their victory exemplifies excellence and innovation.
The cadets' days have been marked by relentless physical training, hands-on clinical experiences and enriching theoretical sessions under the guidance of seasoned faculty. College of Nursing, Command Hospital (Eastern Command)
Not stopping there, the accolades continued to pour in as nursing cadet Riya Raman won the second prize and nursing cadet Disha Bhattacharjee claimed the third prize in a captivating videomaking competition centered on Neonatal Reflexes. Hosted by the Trained Nurses Association of India Maharashtra Branch in collaboration with SMES Smt Sunanda Pravin Gambhirchand Institute of Nursing & Paramedical Sciences, Matunga, Mumbai, their stellar performances garnered well deserved recognition during the Newborn Week celebrations of 2022.
Adding yet another feather to her cap, nursing cadet Riya Raman clinched the third prize in a poignant video-making competition focused on health education for new mothers. This commendable feat underscores the unwavering dedication and ingenuity exemplified by the nursing cadets of Batch
Over the years, the nursing cadets have shown unwavering dedication and ingenuity. College of Nursing, Command Hospital (Eastern Command)
As Command Hospital (Eastern Command) prepares to celebrate the remarkable achievements of its graduating cadets, the legacy of excellence and innovation forged by Batch X serves as a testament to the institution's unwavering commitment to nurturing tomorrow’s Florence Nightingales!