Caleb University Commences Clinical Posting for Pioneer Nursing Students

Caleb University, Imota, Lagos, has begun the clinical posting of its pioneer nursing students, marking a key milestone in their training.

Caleb University Commences Clinical Posting for Pioneer Nursing Students

Caleb University, Imota, Lagos, has officially commenced the clinical posting of its pioneer students in the College of Nursing and Basic Medical Sciences. This significant milestone marks a crucial step in the university’s commitment to producing highly skilled healthcare professionals.

Clinical placements are an essential component of nursing education, equipping students with the practical skills and experience required to excel in their careers. Through hands-on training in real healthcare settings, nursing students gain firsthand exposure to patient care, medical procedures, and professional ethics, ensuring they are well-prepared for their future roles.

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Speaking on the development, the Dean of the College of Nursing and Basic Medical Sciences, Dr. Adetayo Olorunlana, expressed his gratitude to the Acting Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Sunday Olumuyiwa Adewale, and other principal officers of the university for their unwavering support in facilitating the clinical postings. He highlighted the importance of the exercise in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, ultimately enhancing the students’ competencies in patient care.

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The commencement of clinical posting at Caleb University underscores the institution’s dedication to advancing medical education and strengthening the healthcare sector by producing well-trained nursing professionals. The initiative is expected to set a solid foundation for the university’s nursing program and contribute significantly to the improvement of healthcare services in Nigeria.