SRI LANKA SENIOR NURSE DEMONSTRATES THE VALUE OF HOLISTIC PATIENT CARE

BY MUNZA MUSHTAQ NURSING of course is a profession that expands beyond cold medical science - it is about care. It is the prime motivation behind the wish of Pushpa Ramyani Zoysa, 42, a senior nurse at Sri Lanka's leading government-owned 3,000 bed National Hospital of Sri Lanka, in Colombo, to give her workplace a more homely atmosphere. After successfully completing 18 years of service, Pushpa who has won more than 60 awards for her services to the health sector and public, is today the hospital's training coordinator and triage team leader. She came into ...


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