We meet the growing worldwide demand for healthcare workers
In 1950, less than 1% of the global population was over 80 years old. By 2050, this share is expected to reach 4% worldwide. However, in some of the more developed countries, as much as 10 to 15% of the population will be categorized as very old by 2050, requiring even more healthcare and long-term care workers to meet their needs. To fill the demand, Allied Resources develops nurses in training centers and programs using Pearson training methods for BTEC qualifications in healthcare and social care.
We are further addressing growing healthcare needs through partnerships. Our founders have formed strategic partnerships with leading healthcare institutions around the world to foster better healthcare within Bangladesh and enhance the development of our healthcare workforce.
These strategic partnerships include:
- The A K Khan Healthcare Trust (AKKHT), a private not-for-profit organization established in 2009 under the Trust Act of Bangladesh, with the aim of improving the quality of health care services in Bangladesh".
- The Nursing Bridge Program (NBP), a one-year world-class continuing education program to enable practicing registered nurses to attain globally competitive standards
- Massachusetts General Hospital of Boston (MGH), the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Dhaka Medical College & Hospital and AKKHT for Bone Marrow Transplant Nursing and Solid Oncology Nursing programs
- The Directorate of Nursing Services, Dhaka Nursing College and AKKHT for an intensive care unit nurse training program
- The Bedside Assistant Training Program for the development of non-technical, semi-skilled community caregivers to serve in hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes
- The Pearson Group, the world’s leading education company and the UK’s largest awarding body, involved in education for over 150 years