| | 4 December 2020HIGHERReviewEditorialThe healthcare sector in India is growing at a brisk pace due to its strengthening coverage, services and increasing expenditure by public as well private players. The healthcare market can increase three-fold to Rs 8.6 trillion (US$ 133.44 billion) by 2022 and owing to this, the Indian medical tourism market is growing at 18 per cent y-o-y and is expected to reach US$ 9 billion by 2020 end. With the ongoing expansion of healthcare infrastructure and with both public and private sectors investing in creating new facilities to offer health services, it may solve the issue of shortage of medical experts to an extent, but not completely. We need to understand that mere buildings and capital expenditure are not key determinants in the health delivery ecosystem. The appropriate utilisation and availability of human resource in healthcare industry are an equal element. However, the shortage of qualified medical professionals remains as one of the key challenges of our healthcare system. With the growing scope of Medical education, nursing courses are also picking popularity amongst the students. While, India has a shortage of primary care physicians and the deficit is growing, many experts in this sector consider the introduction of nurse practitioner-managed clinics to combat the shortage of doctors, especially in rural areas. The demand for healthcare professionals in India has increased with the development of medical facilities. As a result of which, a number of students have started opting for medical courses. Nursing is one of the most preferred branches in medicine or the health care industry in India. There are a number of courses offered in Nursing under Diploma, UG and PG degrees.For those who wish to be a part of this sector, we at the Higher Education Review magazine have come up with `Top 10 Promising Nursing Colleges - 2020' ­ a carefully curated list of educational institutions that have been producing skilled nurses who can be the backbone of the Indian healthcare system. This will give an explicit sense to the would-be nurses regarding choosing a fitting institution, which otherwise stands out as a puzzling task amidst the never-ending list of nursing institutes. We hope the issue helps you find the right nursing college and we achieve our mission. Your thoughts are welcome. Deepshikha SinghManaging Editordeepshikha@thehighereducationreview.comNursing the Future Caregivers of Healthcare SectorVol 8 · Issue 11-1 · DECEMBER, 2020Publisher & Editor Alok ChaturvediManaging Editor Deepshikha Singh Editorial Team Aveek Pal Chaudhuri Likhith Aradhya Rohan A T Sthitaprajnya Panigrahi Tanuja A AkkannavarEditorial Queries Sales & Advertisement Advertisement Queries Office To Subscribe Visit https://www.thehighereducationreview.com/subscribe/ or send email to subscription@thehighereducationreview.comCover price is Rs. 150 per issue.Printed and Published By Alok Chaturvedi on behalf of BizprintMedia Technologies Pvt Ltd and Printed at Precision Fototype Services at Sri Sabari Shopping Complex, 24 Residency Road Bangalore-560025 and Published At No. 124, 2nd Floor, Surya Chambers, Old Airport Road, Murigheshpalya, Bangalore-560017.Copyright © 2020 BizprintMedia Technologies Pvt Ltd, All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher.Chander Thyagaraj advertise@thehighereducationreview.comNo.124, 2nd Floor, South Block, Surya Chambers, Airport Main Road, Bangalore 560017 Tel: 080-46441103Tel: 080-46441103 editor@thehighereducationreview.comCirculation Manager Magendran PerumalGM Sales & Marketing Rohit KumarGroup Art Director Ashok KumarVisualizers S Sivasankar Dennis Bennito Vetrivel S Higher Education Review Review
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