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Article 1: HealthPati

GoNAN President Kalpana Shrestha highlights the injustice faced by government nurses due to mandatory remote posting requirements for promotion, leaving many nurses stuck at the same level for up to 24 years.

Article 2: HealthPati

Dr. Bhupendra Kumar Basnet, Vice-Chancellor of NAMS, advocates for specialized nursing education analogous to medical doctors, emphasizing its necessity for quality healthcare services.

Article 3: HealthTV Online

An exclusive news report by Health TV Online discussing ongoing advocacy efforts to resolve systematic issues and improve the working environment for government nurses in Nepal.

Article 4: NepalPress

GoNAN expresses serious concern over the government's decision to place Senior ANMs and Staff Nurses at the same organizational level, urging strict adherence to established policies.

256 nurses working in government hospitals in the valley tested for cervical cancer

On the occasion of its foundation day, GoNAN organized a cervical cancer screening program for 256 nurses working in government hospitals across the Kathmandu Valley.

Health TV Online

An exclusive news report by Health TV Online discussing ongoing advocacy efforts to resolve systematic issues and improve the working environment for government nurses in Nepal.

Health Pati

Dr. Bhupendra Kumar Basnet, Vice-Chancellor of NAMS, advocates for specialized nursing education analogous to medical doctors, emphasizing its necessity for quality healthcare services.

Nepal Press

GoNAN expresses serious concern over the government's decision to place Senior ANMs and Staff Nurses at the same organizational level, urging strict adherence to established policies.

Health Pati

GoNAN proposes a requirement of 133 nursing staff for a 50-bed hospital, advising the Ministry to ensure adequate nursing manpower proportional to patient volume for quality care.