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May 28, 2025

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The celebration continued with the conduct of two outreach in-service education programs for nurses/midwives at the Community Health Centers (CHCs) of Shirva on May 8, 2025 and the CHC of Brahmavara on May 22, 2025. At CHC Shirva, Mr. Pema Wangchuk, II year Postgraduate student, welcomed all the participants who were participating in the in-service education program. Mrs Sweety J Fernandes, Assistant Professor, Department of OBG Nursing, at MCON, MAHE, 必威体育betway888, deliberated on a session on “Enhancing midwives' capacity in recognizing and managing maternal danger signs.” The event also featured fun games conducted by II Year MSc OBG (Nursing) students, which received good appreciation and feedback from the 22 participants who actively participated and cleared their doubts during the session.

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