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Thank you for such a well written piece. I hope the policy makers are listening.
Hafiz if government did not set up that mushroom midwifery school in Kpembe you would have been in the wards changing patient catheters.
You call yourself a tutor yet you churn out chaff as products.
Stick to teaching and l ...
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you are really a litigant. I pity u
Good piece my boss
yet they are working
Look for the document "The Great Health Service Swindle" and the agreement signed by Major Courage Quashigah, the Health Minister then, Director-General of the Ghana Health Service, Professor Akosa and Dr Fred Sai, Senior Adv ...
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Don't blame the current situation on your leadership. The damage had been done far back in 2005. There's a window of opportunity now....advice your colleagues to take advantage of it.
Bravo my brother! Our Leaders ...hmmmn
Prof. Agyemang Badu Akosa was not part of the delegates to UK and thus not part of the signatory....Much apologies to the learned Prof.
hare dat info explictly since it looks like u
have some info.
Share dat info explictly since it looks like u have some info.
very nice piece snr colleague.... we are so credulous and easily change our stance....and tend to compromise readily !
sorry for typo
***Devaluing the Ghanaian Nurse: The role of nursing lesdership
Well said.Jah blx u.
ITS APPALLING; GOD SAVE THE PROFESSION FROM THE HANDS OF THESE BRIGANDS. MUST OUR LEADERS KOWTOW TO EVERY POLICY?
Government and private sector are the employers and no nurse leader, principal of any health training institution or even GRNMA has the capacity to decide how graduate nurses should be employed or be placed under any module. ...
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Great piece bro.
Thank u very much fr this wonderful article. Infact, if people like u were in higher places as soon as the nursing profession is concerned, all these happening would have been dealt time as proper as it should.