About Project
The Meghalaya Health Systems Strengthening Project (MHSSP) is designed to enhance the health system performance and quality of services through strategic investment in the areas of program management, health insurance and quality of service delivery. This project will also invest in iterative learning processes from small scale innovative services that can be meaningfully integrated in the local context. The learnings from the project are expected to shed light on the health systems in other north eastern states, India and neighbouring countries with similar challenges.
29 Meghalaya doctors complete intensive specialised training in Chennai
Twenty nine doctors from Meghalaya were felicitated at the Kasturba Gandhi Hospital in Tamil Nadu in a function organised by both the state governments. The...
Read More29 doctors from Meghalaya get trained in Tamil Nadu
A total of 29 doctors from Meghalaya have completed a six-month training in Life Saving Anaesthetic Skills, Emergency Maternal Obstetric Care and Ultra Sonogram...
Read MoreMeghalaya doctors complete training in TN in government medical college hospitals
As part of an MoU signed between the two state governments last year. The doctors were trained in emergency maternal obstetric care, life-saving anaesthetic ski...
Read MoreDistribution of certificates to 29 Meghalaya doctors trained in Chennai
29 Meghalaya doctors were imparted 6 months training in life-saving anesthesia, obstetric emergency care and ultrasound scan at Tiruvallikeni Government Kasturi...
Read MoreAbout 1,200 nurses in Meghalaya attend Overseas Nursing Job Fair
The event, organised by the Meghalaya State Skill Development Society and the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Meghalaya, attracted nurses...
Read MoreTender/Recruitments/Others
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