Iraq has welcomed dozens of Indian nurses in recent days to plug a shortfall in its hospitals and healthcare facilities, which have suffered tremendous attrition in recent years, officials said. A total of 31 Indian nurses have arrived to work in the southern province of Diwaniyah, and 35 have been assigned to Baghdad\'s Medical City hospital, though information on hirings in other provinces was not immediately clear. \"They will be divided into several groups depending on their specialities and experiences,\" Diwaniyah health department chief Adnan Turki told AFP on Friday. \"Their presence will help to fill the shortage of nurses in our province.\" On October 8, the health ministry introduced 35 Indian nurses who had been assigned to Medical City hospital, which lies in north Baghdad. \"We are expecting a very nice experience here,\" Marly Thomas, a 24-year-old nurse from Lucknow in India\'s Uttar Pradesh province said at the time. \"We are all thinking that we will learn more from here.\" The Indian embassy did not immediately respond to requests for comment, nor did a spokesman for Iraq\'s health ministry. Iraq\'s healthcare system has been improving in the years since the worst of the country\'s communal bloodshed, when hospitals were flooded with injuries and fatalities tied to the rampant violence. But it still suffers from \"massive attrition\" of health-care professionals, said a UN report issued last year.
GMT 01:03 2018 Wednesday ,24 January
Trump 'imitates' Modi's accent in private conversation: ReportGMT 21:24 2018 Tuesday ,23 January
Puigdemont accuses EU of not defending rights in CataloniaGMT 21:18 2018 Tuesday ,23 January
Vietnam oil exec 'kidnapped' from Germany jailed for lifeGMT 21:08 2018 Tuesday ,23 January
Turkey in new assault on Kurdish militiaGMT 21:04 2018 Tuesday ,23 January
Turkey detains 24 over 'terror propaganda'GMT 20:52 2018 Tuesday ,23 January
Dawoodi Bohra leader arrives in DubaiGMT 22:09 2018 Monday ,22 January
Israel apologises to JordanGMT 16:11 2018 Sunday ,21 January
Pope condemns criminals in crime-stricken Peruvian city

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor