Villa College Rector Ahmed Anwar highlighted the program's success since its inception in 2021. He said that the scholarship has so far benefited 15 students, seven of whom are now employed at Tree Top Hospital.
Four students awarded the Tree Top Nursing Scholarship have received their certificates.
The scholarship, a collaboration between Tree Top Hospital and Villa College, aims to empower Maldivian nurses through education and expand their role in healthcare services.
The certificates were awarded to the students by Tree Top Hospital's CEO, Dr Srivatsan Sridhar.
Villa College Rector Ahmed Anwar highlighted the program's success since its inception in 2021. He said that the scholarship has so far benefited 15 students, seven of whom are now employed at Tree Top Hospital.
He expressed his pleasure in offering these scholarship opportunities, noting that the college has already produced over 1,000 graduates in the field of nursing.
“This is an excellent opportunity for students aspiring to pursue a career in nursing. It also provides the opportunity to gain hands on experience in the field," he said.
Tree Top Hospital provides high-quality healthcare services and offers valuable work experience to students of the college, helping them advance in their nursing careers, Anwar said.
The initiative aims to foster young Maldivian talent in the healthcare sector.