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Organization Name: IAMI Indian Association of Medical Informatics
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Organization Name: ISHWM Indian Society of Hospital Waste Management
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Organization Name: ACBM Association of Clinical Biochemists and Microbiologists
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Organization Name: DSPRUD Delhi Society for Promotion of Rational Use of Drugs
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Organization Name: IFNR Indian Federation for Neurorehabilitation
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Organization Name: RSACP Research Society of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology
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Organization Name: Motherhood hospital and IIHMR, Bengaluru
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Organization Name: TNAI
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About Us: THE TRAINED NURSES ASSOCIATION OF INDIA Established 1908 107 Glorious Years of Association Moving ahead with commitment and dedication… Introduction: The Trained Nurses’ Association of India (TNAI) is a national organization of nurse professionals at different levels. It was established in 1908 and was initially known as Association of Nursing Superintendents. The Government of India has recognized TNAI as a service organization in 1950. A similar recognition by all the State Governments has been an asset to the promotion of its objectives. Foundation stone for TNAI Headquarters Inaugurated by Smt. Indira Gandhi laid by Dr. S Radhakrishnan Objectives Upholding every way the Dignity and honour of the nursing profession, Promoting a sense of espirit de corps among all nurses, To advance professional, educational, economic and general welfare of nurses Functions To enunciate standards of Nursing Education and implement these through appropriate channels. To establish standards and qualifications for nursing practice. To enunciate standards of Nursing Service and implement these through appropriate channels. To establish a code of ethical conduct for practitioners. To stimulate and promote research designed to enhance To stimulate and promote research designed to enhance the knowledge for evidence-based nursing practice. To promote legislation and to speak for Nurses in regard to legislative action. To promote and protect the economic welfare of Nurses. To provide professional counselling and placement service for Nurses. To provide for the continuing professional development of practitioners. To represent Nurses and serve as their spoke person with allied national and international organisations,governmental and other bodies and the public. To serve as the official representative of the Nurses of India as a member of the International Council of Nurses. To promote the general health and welfare of the public through the Association programmes, relationships and activities e.g. Disaster Management. To render care as per the changing needs of the society.
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