Keeping up with the nursing and midwifery trends : vimarsana

Keeping up with the nursing and midwifery trends


Daily Monitor
Saturday March 13 2021
Summary
Ms Judith Kiconco says: Take advantage of the online programmes both national and international to further your education. 
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It’s March, the last month of the first quarter of this year and we are still in times full of challenges and uncertainty due to the Covid-19 pandemic. There is little to cling on as the world keeps moving and waits for no man.
Unplanned eventualities such as pandemics, political tensions, financial hardships are worsening the already worrying situation. 
Like everyone else, nurses and midwives are also in this struggle. So how do we keep up? What do we have to do to stay relevant, to keep up with the times and serve to the best of our abilities. The State of the World’s Nursing Report 2020 cites nursing work force as the world’s largest single occupation in the health sector and a foundation of the inter-professional health teams that deliver on the promise of health for all.  

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