<p>Bengaluru: Thirty-two graduates and postgraduate students of St John’s College of Nursing secured university ranks. </p>.<p>The 42nd annual convocation on Thursday saw 225 students — 101 BSc Nursing, 28 Post-Basic BSc Nursing, and 22 MSc Nursing students — graduate.</p>.<p>Pradeep Kumar Samad, Director, Catholic Mission Hospital and School of Nursing, Odisha; BL Sujatha Rathod, Director, Medical Education; Jesudoss Rajamanickam, Director, St John’s National Academy of Health Sciences; and Tony AJ, Associate Director, St John’s National Academy of Health Sciences, were present. </p>.On display for Dutch delegation in Bengaluru: From wearables to molecules .<p>Dr Rathod reminded the graduates to be like Florence Nightingale, taking people from darkness to light and stressed that nurses should be a bridge between doctors and patients and display compassion and service in their actions. </p>.<p>Samad emphasised that nursing is the "finest of arts” and urged the outgoing batch to leave an imprint on all their patients through their service. </p>
<p>Bengaluru: Thirty-two graduates and postgraduate students of St John’s College of Nursing secured university ranks. </p>.<p>The 42nd annual convocation on Thursday saw 225 students — 101 BSc Nursing, 28 Post-Basic BSc Nursing, and 22 MSc Nursing students — graduate.</p>.<p>Pradeep Kumar Samad, Director, Catholic Mission Hospital and School of Nursing, Odisha; BL Sujatha Rathod, Director, Medical Education; Jesudoss Rajamanickam, Director, St John’s National Academy of Health Sciences; and Tony AJ, Associate Director, St John’s National Academy of Health Sciences, were present. </p>.On display for Dutch delegation in Bengaluru: From wearables to molecules .<p>Dr Rathod reminded the graduates to be like Florence Nightingale, taking people from darkness to light and stressed that nurses should be a bridge between doctors and patients and display compassion and service in their actions. </p>.<p>Samad emphasised that nursing is the "finest of arts” and urged the outgoing batch to leave an imprint on all their patients through their service. </p>