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      09 April

      Temporal Job Avenues Available To Nurses In Ghana After Rotation Whiles Waiting For Government Posting

      • Posted by GhanaNurse
      • Categories Blog, Opinion
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      Basic professional nursing education in Ghana takes either three or four years of intensive classroom and clinical training. However, after successfully going through the training, graduates are required to go through one-year mandatory clinical experience (popularly known as Rotation) in …

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      27 November

      Where To Go For Nursing Posting: CHAG, TEACHING HOSPITAL, GHANA HEALTH SERVICE, PRIVATE SECTOR OR QUASI-GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL

      • Posted by ghnurse
      • Categories Article, Opinion
      • Comments 8 comments

      Nurses in Ghana spend up to 4years in training and after successfully passing their licensure exams, they undergo mandatory one-year internship in a hospital (rotation), before they are issued a license to practice in Ghana.

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      15 November

      From Long to Short Waiting Time

      • Posted by ghnurse
      • Categories Article, Opinion
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      My patients were always aggrieved for waiting for long hours before seeing their specialist. But today, my patients are smiling. They are happy to see their specialist. An average of 5hours waiting time has been reduced to only 60minutes. I am going to share with you how I made this possible.

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      23 August

      Five Interesting Things About Ghanaian Nurses

      • Posted by ghnurse
      • Categories Opinion
      • Comments 23 comments

      Ghana is an interesting place to be and one group of people you need to encounter when you find yourself in the country is their nurses. Aside the exceptional care they

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      16 August

      A Spotlight on Involvement of Relatives in Direct Patient Care in Ghana;

      • Posted by ghnurse
      • Categories Opinion
      • Comments 0 comment

      Quality is not an option in the field of health, irrespective of wherever you find yourself as a healthcare provider or professional. Whether you are working

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      16 August

      A Health Worker writes…

      • Posted by ghnurse
      • Categories Opinion
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      I remember my first assignment as a Health Worker was in an infectious/communicable disease unit. I can still remember the very words the Superior told me on my

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      16 August

      Throwing The Bath Water With The Baby Away…

      • Posted by ghnurse
      • Categories Opinion
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      I happen to receive my game hunting lessons from one of the best in my village. His name alone, Kwesi Krante ( _literally means, Kwesi Grasscutter_ ) should tell

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      13 August

      Use of Nursing Uniform for Political Campaign; a spat on the noble profession.

      • Posted by ghnurse
      • Categories Opinion
      • Comments 1 comment

      It is 2020, an election year, and once again, despite the challenges that Covid-19 has come along with,

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      29 July

      Preparing a patient for CT Scan of the Abdomen

      • Posted by ghnurse
      • Categories Opinion
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      CT scan has become one of the popular diagnostic tests used by many medical practitioners to

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      29 July

      Cholera

      • Posted by ghnurse
      • Categories Opinion
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      In Ghana, Cholera is predominant during the rainy season. This can be chiefly attributed to our

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