Saqr Hospital in Ras Al Khaimah, an EHS facility, organised a ceremony to celebrate the graduation of 37 Emirati nurses from the New Nurse Graduate “Transition to Practice” Programme. This program is an evidenced-based program designed to facilitate a smooth and safe transition of graduates from academia toward a successful career in nursing.
Dr. Sumaya Mohamed AlBlooshi, Director of the Nursing Department at EHS, congratulated the graduates and highlighted that the New Nurse Graduate “Transition to Practice” Programme is a golden opportunity to develop the graduates’ nursing competencies in providing high quality nursing care services in line with the best international standards that ensure the safety of patients and the well-being of the community. The programme is designed over several phases focusing on enhancing skills and competencies in the area of direct patient care, effective communication, health management, and other essential nursing clinical skills under the supervision and direction of highly qualified professional development team.
Dr. AlBlooshi added that EHS places great emphasis on strengthening nursing care services as they contribute significantly to enhancing the healthcare sector and achieving its strategic goals and directions. She said the New Nurse Graduate “Transition to Practice” Programme reflects the commitment of EHS to providing support and developing UAE talents. “It serves as a fundamental platform for improving the quality of health services provided to the community, as the program helps build national nursing competencies across all EHS’ facilities. It adds to EHS’ contributions in the implementation of the National Strategy for Nursing and Midwifery (2022 – 2026)”
Congratulating the graduates,Dr. Muna Al Ayyan, Director of Saqr Hospital, said Saqr Hospital is committed to providing the highest standards of healthcare and nursing services, driven by the unwavering support of EHS which plays a significant role in enhancing the capacity and efficiency of nurses and healthcare professionals. Dr. Al-Ayyan thanked the hospital’s management and the nursing professional development team for providing support and guidance throughout the program.
The graduation of Emirati nurses emphasizes the efforts by EHS to develop the UAE healthcare sector by developing qualified and competent health personnel as part of its commitment to providing the highest standards of healthcare. Additionally, EHS is focusing on promoting the nursing workforce through active engagement in the advisory and scientific committees of the National Institute for Health Specialties that aims to develop an integrated and high-quality evaluation system for the standards of specialized nursing programs, which is also a first-of-its-kind in the UAE.
EHS contributes to advancing the nursing profession by offering attractive nursing scholarships and Programmes that have an award of up to AED 25,000 per semester for its enrolled nursing students achieving a cumulative GPA of 3 or more in addition to ensuring their employment after graduation.