MANIPAL, November 2022.
Dr
Elsa Sanatombi Devi, professor &
QMR at
Manipal College of Nursing and FAIMER faculty at MFIIPLIPE,Manipal
Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), was presented with the National
Florence Nightingale Award 2021 by President
of India Smt. Droupadi Murmu on 7
November 2022 at the Rashtrapati Bhavan,
New Delhi.
The historic National Florence
Nightingale Awards have been presented to outstanding nursing personnel,
honouring their meritorious services. The awards, formed in 1973, are a
significant recognition of individuals’ efforts in the field.Dr Elsa was the
sole winner from a private organisation for 2021.
Dr Elsasaid
of her win, “I am beyond honoured; it is a moment of deep personal satisfaction and
professional pride to be acknowledged among the other outstanding winners of
this prominent award. I am indebted to several people, not least my students,
who have continuously inspired compassion and warmth. I am immensely grateful
for the recognition and am already looking ahead to more exciting chapters as
an educator and learner. I am grateful to MAHE for providing all the support
& right environment to excel in my profession”
Dr Elsa boasts of several academic
and societal contributions, including those towards COVID-19 counselling under
StepOne and ICMR projects for the government of India. Dr Elsa is the first
nurse to receive the FAIMER fellowship at the International FAIMER Institute in
Philadelphia, USA, is a renowned trainer, and has initiated the first “Manipal
Coloplast HEAL Academy”—an industry collaboration to develop and train MBBS and
nursing graduate wound managers. She is currently invested in her dream project
of training dementia caregivers in Udupi, Karnataka.
Dr HS Ballal, Pro-Chancellor of Manipal
Academy of Higher Education, said, “Dr Elsa’s accomplishments are a
credit to her professionalism, exemplary skills, desire to learn, and selfless
attitude. It’s been incredible watching her rapid growth over the past two
decades, and we’re all very proud of what she’s done and the impact she’s
achieved. Her recent win is well deserved, and MAHE remains committed to
supporting Dr Elsa in bringing positive change to healthcare.”
Lt Gen (Dr) M D Venkatesh, Vice Chancellor,
Manipal Academy of Higher Education,praised
Dr Elsa, saying, “Dr Elsa’s academic acumen and skills in research and leadership have
opened opportunities for students and university affiliates to explore
practical training and closely understand the nursing industry. Her efforts
within and outside MAHE command deep admiration, and this award cements her
legacy as one of the finest educators the country has to offer.”