Digital platform to boost clinical competency of nurses in state

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By Our Reporter

SHILLONG, May 26: The Meghalaya Nursing Council (MNC), in collaboration with the Meghalaya Health Systems Strengthening Project (MHSSP), on Tuesday launched the “Continued Nursing Education (CNE) through Clinical Vignettes” to enhance clinical competency among nursing professionals in the state.
The programme introduces an online Healthcare Learning System (HLS), a digital platform providing case-based clinical education. This system uses structured clinical vignettes tailored to Meghalaya’s healthcare needs, aligning with national guidelines for maternal and child health, as well as communicable and non-communicable diseases. The modules also incorporate treatment protocols from the state’s Essential Drugs List.
The launch event was attended by principals, vice principals, and nursing superintendents from both government and private hospitals. Senior nursing faculty from across the state are contributing to the development of these vignettes to ensure they remain contextually relevant.
Addressing the gathering, MNC Registrar Grace Perry Sunn stressed the importance of continuous professional development for nurses. Dr. Anindita Bhowmik, Consultant at MHSSP, provided an orientation on the programme, while MHSSP General Manager Byron Phira presented the technical aspects of the HLS.
Officials stated that the initiative is expected to improve nursing practice across Meghalaya by strengthening clinical decision-making through practical, technology-enabled education.

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