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Events
January 2022 ‘NOOAH HOUSE’, A New Guest House inaugurated in RUHSA Campus

Laying of the Foundation Stone for College of Nursing Building at, CMC Vellore, Chittoor Campus
Dedication of the Physiotherapy Clinic in the CHAD Hospital
60 Day Fundraising Challenge – 2022
February 2022 Book Launch - College of Nursing
Tamil Nadu Accident and Emergency Care Initiative TAEI CMC Vellore Inaugurates Advanced Research Facility in Rehabilitation Engineering
March 2022 Lamp Lighting Ceremony-2022, College of Nursing, CMC Vellore
College of Nursing Graduation
Allied Health Sciences Graduation

Heritage Lecture on Interpreting and Applying Evidence in Clinical Practice

College of Nursing Graduation – 2021
Lamp Lighting CeremonyB.Sc. Nursing Batch of 2021 College of Nursing, CMC Vellore, Chittoor Campus, Chittoor A.P.
EXCEL - Training Programme for Doctors, Nurses and Paramedics
State Level Workshop on‘Early Management of Trauma: Nursing Perspectives’
In God we Trust*
Mrs. Nandhini is working as a staff Nurse in CMC and has been battling continuous abortions. She has been through enough trauma and pain that their only hope was CMC and the holistic healing which it has to offer.
Many questions troubled her;”will they ever have a baby, when will these uncertainties come to an end, what answer will I give to the many questions thrown at me?”
Her consulting obstetrician and her nursing mentor gave her constant courage. Every day she would pray with such strong faith. Her friends, family and doctors prayed for her and encouraged her to face everything with a positive attitude. This helped her receive her treatment with an open mind and acceptance.
“It was a miracle when in four months of my pregnancy; I came to know I was blessed with healthy twins. God had given me double of all that was taken away from me. The joy and happiness we experience as a family was double and beyond words.“
Her husband Mr. Santhosh Kumar is working in the Intern’s Quarters and her father, Mr. Subramani D. is an attendant in the hospital were her greatest support. Nandhini and her twins are a true example of how trust and faith along with the knowledge and skill of ethical and quality healthcare can bring about complete healing.
Healing, One stitch at a time*
In October 2020 Suj’s husband was diagnosed cancer in his mouth. For almost a year he was taken care by the Palliative Care Team at CMC Vellore. Suji knew by now her husband’s days were numbered and that her daughter and her are going to be left alone in this world.
stitch clothes for them too.
Suji says with gratitude, “People are surprised when they hear my story. They ask me, did CMC really give you this sewing machine? Aren’t they a hospital? I tell them yes, they are! They not only helped when my husband was ill, they also helped me have hope in life.”
If you meet Suji, her eyes do not only tell the story of her pain but hope for the future. Today, along with stitching clothes she is trying to secure a commercial order. In the meantime she has worked under other tailors to learn and upgrade her skills. In the future she would like to have her own tailoring shop. * Published with permission
The Palliative Care team from CMC Vellore knew Suji needed encouragement and resources to help her move on. Knowing she had done a few courses on tailoring and embroidery a long time ago, they offered her a sewing machine. Word got around and women in her neighborhood wanted her to