CEO Dr. Toseef Din Mentors New Nursing Students on Sustainability in Healthcare.
M.P. Shah Hospital’s CEO, Dr. Toseef Din, held a mentorship session with the newly enrolled nursing students of the September 2024 class at the School of Health Sciences.
The interactive session focused on the crucial topic of Sustainability in Healthcare, with Dr. Din offering insights into how healthcare professionals can contribute to reducing the industry’s carbon footprint.
During the presentation, Dr. Din highlighted the significant role that each individual can play in promoting sustainability, underscoring the small yet impactful steps students can take in their day-to-day lives to help decrease their environmental impact. The students expressed their appreciation for the opportunity to understand how their personal actions, both in their professional and personal lives, can contribute to a more sustainable healthcare system.
Dr. Din also reassured the students that they had chosen the right career path in nursing, emphasizing that the School of Health Sciences and the WAKA Mentorship Program would support them in nurturing their talents and achieving their aspirations. She stressed the importance of mental wellness, reminding students to balance their rigorous nursing education with clinical practice through adequate rest and self-care.
The session concluded with a warm welcome from the Principal and faculty members, who presented the new students with Go Green Branded T-shirts and water bottles, symbolizing their commitment to both their education and a more sustainable future in healthcare.
This session marks the beginning of an exciting journey for the new nursing students as they embark on their careers, guided by the hospital’s commitment to sustainability, mentorship, and holistic well-being.