Health
Indian-origin lecturer wins top nursing award
Singapore, April 1
An Indian-origin woman here
will receive an international award for her work in the healthcare
sector for women and refugees, becoming the first Singaporean to get the
prestigious biennial prize.
Subadhra Devi Rai, a senior lecturer
at the School of Health Sciences (Nursing) at Nanyang Polytechnic
(NYP), has been named winner of the 2015 International Achievement Award
by the International Council of Nurses' Florence Nightingale
International Foundation, The Straits Times reported.
Rai, 51,
was selected from a pool of nominees worldwide for her "dedication in
providing nursing care to vulnerable populations since the beginning of
her career", said Judith Shamian, president of the International Council
of Nurses and the Florence Nightingale International Foundation.
"Her
special focus on issues such as gender-based violence, sexual health
and reintegration of refugees is particularly topical," Shamian added.
Rai
began her career in Singapore where she worked in the intensive care
unit following her general nursing training. It was during her time in
Canada's Edmonton Centre for Survivors of Torture and Trauma in 1997
that she began to focus on health issues concerning women and refugees.