Nurses and other health care providers across various institutions in Nigeria have been admonished to adopt modern technology that will enable them improve on their services to the people.
The Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery council of Nigeria, Faruku Umar-Abubakar was speaking at the second Induction ceremony of Nurses in osun state.
Thirty Nine of them have successful passed the general nursing council examination and are now being inducted into the profession.
The Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria who was represented at the event tasked the nurses on the challenges ahead of them..
She also warned against conduct that could tarnish the image of the profession.
A lecture on the topic, ‘Technology and Nursing Practice: Trends, Challenges and Prospects’ was delivered by a community health specialist at the federal ministry of women affairs, Adekemi Olowookere.
Vice Chancellor of Redeemers University, Professor Anthony Akinlo appealed to the inductees to strive for excellence.
The event featured presentation of awards to some outstanding Students.
Nurses and other health care providers across various institutions in Nigeria have been admonished to adopt modern technology that will enable them improve on their services to the people.
The Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery council of Nigeria, Faruku Umar-Abubakar was speaking at the second Induction ceremony of Nurses in osun state.
Thirty Nine of them have successful passed the general nursing council examination and are now being inducted into the profession.
The Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria who was represented at the event tasked the nurses on the challenges ahead of them..
She also warned against conduct that could tarnish the image of the profession.
A lecture on the topic, ‘Technology and Nursing Practice: Trends, Challenges and Prospects’ was delivered by a community health specialist at the federal ministry of women affairs, Adekemi Olowookere.
Vice Chancellor of Redeemers University, Professor Anthony Akinlo appealed to the inductees to strive for excellence.
The event featured presentation of awards to some outstanding Students.
Nurses and other health care providers across various institutions in Nigeria have been admonished to adopt modern technology that will enable them improve on their services to the people.
The Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery council of Nigeria, Faruku Umar-Abubakar was speaking at the second Induction ceremony of Nurses in osun state.
Thirty Nine of them have successful passed the general nursing council examination and are now being inducted into the profession.
The Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria who was represented at the event tasked the nurses on the challenges ahead of them..
She also warned against conduct that could tarnish the image of the profession.
A lecture on the topic, ‘Technology and Nursing Practice: Trends, Challenges and Prospects’ was delivered by a community health specialist at the federal ministry of women affairs, Adekemi Olowookere.
Vice Chancellor of Redeemers University, Professor Anthony Akinlo appealed to the inductees to strive for excellence.
The event featured presentation of awards to some outstanding Students.
Nurses and other health care providers across various institutions in Nigeria have been admonished to adopt modern technology that will enable them improve on their services to the people.
The Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery council of Nigeria, Faruku Umar-Abubakar was speaking at the second Induction ceremony of Nurses in osun state.
Thirty Nine of them have successful passed the general nursing council examination and are now being inducted into the profession.
The Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria who was represented at the event tasked the nurses on the challenges ahead of them..
She also warned against conduct that could tarnish the image of the profession.
A lecture on the topic, ‘Technology and Nursing Practice: Trends, Challenges and Prospects’ was delivered by a community health specialist at the federal ministry of women affairs, Adekemi Olowookere.
Vice Chancellor of Redeemers University, Professor Anthony Akinlo appealed to the inductees to strive for excellence.
The event featured presentation of awards to some outstanding Students.
Nurses and other health care providers across various institutions in Nigeria have been admonished to adopt modern technology that will enable them improve on their services to the people.
The Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery council of Nigeria, Faruku Umar-Abubakar was speaking at the second Induction ceremony of Nurses in osun state.
Thirty Nine of them have successful passed the general nursing council examination and are now being inducted into the profession.
The Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria who was represented at the event tasked the nurses on the challenges ahead of them..
She also warned against conduct that could tarnish the image of the profession.
A lecture on the topic, ‘Technology and Nursing Practice: Trends, Challenges and Prospects’ was delivered by a community health specialist at the federal ministry of women affairs, Adekemi Olowookere.
Vice Chancellor of Redeemers University, Professor Anthony Akinlo appealed to the inductees to strive for excellence.
The event featured presentation of awards to some outstanding Students.
Nurses and other health care providers across various institutions in Nigeria have been admonished to adopt modern technology that will enable them improve on their services to the people.
The Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery council of Nigeria, Faruku Umar-Abubakar was speaking at the second Induction ceremony of Nurses in osun state.
Thirty Nine of them have successful passed the general nursing council examination and are now being inducted into the profession.
The Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria who was represented at the event tasked the nurses on the challenges ahead of them..
She also warned against conduct that could tarnish the image of the profession.
A lecture on the topic, ‘Technology and Nursing Practice: Trends, Challenges and Prospects’ was delivered by a community health specialist at the federal ministry of women affairs, Adekemi Olowookere.
Vice Chancellor of Redeemers University, Professor Anthony Akinlo appealed to the inductees to strive for excellence.
The event featured presentation of awards to some outstanding Students.
Nurses and other health care providers across various institutions in Nigeria have been admonished to adopt modern technology that will enable them improve on their services to the people.
The Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery council of Nigeria, Faruku Umar-Abubakar was speaking at the second Induction ceremony of Nurses in osun state.
Thirty Nine of them have successful passed the general nursing council examination and are now being inducted into the profession.
The Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria who was represented at the event tasked the nurses on the challenges ahead of them..
She also warned against conduct that could tarnish the image of the profession.
A lecture on the topic, ‘Technology and Nursing Practice: Trends, Challenges and Prospects’ was delivered by a community health specialist at the federal ministry of women affairs, Adekemi Olowookere.
Vice Chancellor of Redeemers University, Professor Anthony Akinlo appealed to the inductees to strive for excellence.
The event featured presentation of awards to some outstanding Students.
Nurses and other health care providers across various institutions in Nigeria have been admonished to adopt modern technology that will enable them improve on their services to the people.
The Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery council of Nigeria, Faruku Umar-Abubakar was speaking at the second Induction ceremony of Nurses in osun state.
Thirty Nine of them have successful passed the general nursing council examination and are now being inducted into the profession.
The Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria who was represented at the event tasked the nurses on the challenges ahead of them..
She also warned against conduct that could tarnish the image of the profession.
A lecture on the topic, ‘Technology and Nursing Practice: Trends, Challenges and Prospects’ was delivered by a community health specialist at the federal ministry of women affairs, Adekemi Olowookere.
Vice Chancellor of Redeemers University, Professor Anthony Akinlo appealed to the inductees to strive for excellence.
The event featured presentation of awards to some outstanding Students.