The core functions of a hospital system with almost 40% of the medical and patient care that is d the hospital system is managed by nurses. Doctors account for another 20% of the workload. This workload on doctors and nurses can be offset by the introduction of General Duty Assistants. A trained General Duty Assistant can decrease the workload and also add value to the value chain healthcare delivery system by handling some of the major functions involving patient care.
GDA is one who provides patient care and helps maintain a suitable environment. Some of the key r provides patient's daily care, comfort, safety and health needs. A GDA works in collaboration with doctors and nurses and other healthcare providers and deliver t healthcare services as suggested by them. A GDA is result oriented. He/she demonstrates basic patient care skills, communication skills and ethical behavior while working in the clinics in s
GDA Senior Care Assistant Supervisor GNM (General Nursing Midwife) / ANM - Auxiliary Nursing Midwife Registered Nurse
Bed Aide Assistant, Nursing Care Assistant, Nursing Aides, Orderlies working in a hospital environ
Course Name : General Duty Assistant
Description : This programme is aimed at training candidates for the job of General Duty Assistant in the health
Eligibility : 8th - 10th passes Duration: 480 hrs Application: HSS/Q5101