INSPIRE Program Launches to Revolutionize IV-Line Safety in India
The INSPIRE program, launched by BD in collaboration with the Infusion Nurses Society India, aims to elevate IV-line safety and foster nursing excellence across India. Involving training and recognition events, the program seeks to empower over 5,000 nurses in major metros by November 2025.
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BD, in partnership with the Infusion Nurses Society India, has unveiled the INSPIRE program. The initiative aims to enhance IV-line safety and elevate nursing excellence throughout India.
The program was inaugurated in Pune, gathering over 50 nursing leaders to focus on the advancement of infusion therapy standards and safety culture.
INS India President Col. Binu Sharma highlighted the significance of INSPIRE in cultivating safe infusion therapy practices for emerging nurses. The program, projected to reach over 5,000 nurses, will include city-based events and in-hospital training sessions, concluding at the INS Conference in November 2025.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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