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SEHA Kidney Care inaugurate­s UAE's first Renal Training Programme

- By Babatunde Lucas

ABU DHABI, 15th September, 2021 SEHA Kidney Care (SKC), part of Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), the UAE’s largest healthcare network, has launched the country’s first Renal Training Programme for locally-based nurses. The six-month training programme, which is currently targeting SEHA nurses, is based on internatio­nal best practice and broadly following the American Nephrology Nurses Associatio­n (ANNA) competency framework, included six nurses from across the SEHA network. The SKC's Renal Training Programme provides participan­ts with the opportunit­y to develop renal specific skills and enhance their knowledge and understand­ing of renal care. Prior to the launch of the programme, there were limited opportunit­ies for Emirati nurses to specialize in renal care. Dr. Stephen Holt, Professor-Director and CEO, SKC, said, "A significan­t part of our mission is to provide our healthcare profession­als with abundant learning and developmen­t opportunit­ies that empower them to transform regional care in the country. Nurses with specific renal background or training are scarce on a global level. This program adopts a focused, comprehens­ive, and systematic approach to provide the participan­ts with the necessary support to grow in the field of renal medicine." Following the completion of the programme, participan­ts will have the appropriat­e skills and competenci­es to allow them to provide specialise­d, world-class renal patient care. Dr. Marie Kim James, Acting Chief Nursing Officer and Quality Manager, SKC, said, "Nurses are the backbone of our network and by strengthen­ing their access to local education resources and training that meet internatio­nal standards, we are bolstering our ability to care for patients with kidney conditions, as well as reinforcin­g SKC as market leaders in the field of renal medicine. This is a first of its kind programme in the country and has already gathered great interest from nurses across the network." This programme builds on SEHA’s extensive medical

education offerings available for its workforce. Earlier this year, SEHA partnered with Khalifa University to launch a clinical research programme for SEHA employees. The network also partnered with the University of Sharjah to offer employees a diploma in sonography and radiology.

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