Nurses end orientation course

Wenchi, Feb. 12, GNA – A four-day orientation course for 11 new nurses has ended at Wenchi in Brong-Ahafo with a call on them to help ensure the success of the country’s new health policies.

Mr. Bernard Clement Kwasi Botwe, Administrator of the Methodist Hospital at Wenchi, said the nurses had come at a time that the government, the community and the hospital needed their services most to be able to push the new health policies on insurance and health forward. Mr Botwe appealed to the new staff to be able to help the hospital provide good customer service to patients.

He appealed to the staff to always resort to dialogue in resolving their problems and asked them to continually update their knowledge by reading more books, journals and newspapers.

The Reverend Alberta Baiden, matron of the hospital, commended the nurses for their comportment at the workshop and advised them to exhibit this attitude at the workplace.

On behalf of her colleagues, Miss Victoria Yeboah, thanked the hospital management for sponsoring them and pledged that they would work hard enough to justify the confidence reposed in them.

Source: GhanaWeb

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