The graduate Ceremony took place in ATSA Institute for Labour Education and Research in Health Care
The task force of the sanitary system of Malargüe, San Rafael and Barrancas, Neuquén has incorporated new members, with the recent graduation of thirty professional nurses, that have completed their blended courses in the city of Malargüe.
In effect, the south of Mendoza has now got new thirty professional nurses that have studied in Malargüe, at the Mendoza branch of the Instituto de Docencia e Investigación de la Sanidad Argentina, an organism that belongs to the Asociación de Trabajadores de la Sanidad Argentina (ATSA).
The authorities at ATSA exclaimed that “we are providing the area with an excellent level of human resources, that will be hired by the State or by the private sector. Besides, they are trained to develop autonomously. They will have a wide course of action”.
The new nurses, that include those graduated that now live in the north of Neuquén, have a high level of education and professional training that will allow them to perform better in their workplaces, and to enter the labour market , either in the Public Health or in the Private Sector
The courses that are delivered in the Malargüe Department last three years and offer the degree of professional nurse, according to the 4.480 resolution, under the blended learning mode.
The coordinator of the courses in Malargue, licenciada Norma Pagés, told SITIO ANDINO that «With these thirty graduates who took oath, they are already a hundred and twenty professionals that the institute has provided the South of Mendoza, since students have attended from Malargüe, San Rafael, and even the North of Neuquèn».
In turn, the Head of the Institute Docencia Investigación y Capacitación Laboral de la Sanidad, María Rosa Reyes, remarked that “Nursing is one of most required and necessary professions in society”.
About the training and the requirements the students have to complete, Reyes said that “one of the things we remark is health primary attention, where prevention and the promotion of good health is fundamental, since if we strengthen this area, there will be fewer people in hospitals”.
IDICSA´s commented on the courses, saying that “A significant number of our students enter with the intention of getting job security, but I can assure you that this is a profession that requires vocation, and if they do not get it early, they probably will not be able to continue it.»
Source:
http://www.sitioandino.com/nota/171397/