Monthly Archive: October 2019
The Distance Learning (DLI) Residential Programme for 2018/2019 academic session has been scheduled as follows: ARRIVAL OF DLI STUDENTS FOR RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMME 2018/2019 DLI Residential Programme will commence from Monday, 18th November, 2019 and...
Documentation is considered as a vital communication tool among healthcare professionals. Bad documentation can make a good nursing look bad and can make a bad nursing look even worse. We all appreciate the fact...
Hardly will anyone write the history of the development and advancement of Nursing Profession in Nigeria especially the northern part without acknowledging the enormous contributions and supports of Sen Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso. Sen Kwankwaso...
The unfortunate news reaching our desk is that we lost our very ardent member, Nur.Sunday Okorie, to a ghastly motor accident. Nur.Sunday until his death was a critical stakeholder of the association in Enugu...
-Nurses without university degrees were demoted Dubai: Jobs of hundreds of Indian nurses with diploma certificates are at stake due to a new educational requirement in the UAE, Gulf News has learnt. More than...
The New Zealand Nurse registration process for foreign trained Nurses has changed as the process has now been made easier and faster and accepting CGFNS verification report. Below is the message posted by the...
The birth of the new 2010 constitution brought with it hope for a better Kenya. Devolution was seen to be the solution to the rampant corruption, unemployment and nepotism experienced in the national government....
Universal health coverage will remain a pipe dream if Nurses’ welfare is not improved, a World Bank official has said. Lead health specialist in Africa Dr Khama Rogo said Nurses sit at the centre...
– when you provide life saving actions and the patients relatives say “thank you DOCTOR”, tell them “I AM A NURSE” – when you provide aid to an accident victim on the roadside and...