CHPRBN Inducts 273 New Community Health Practitioners, Emphasises Ethical Service and Professional Excellence​

CHPRBN Inducts 273 New Community Health Practitioners, Emphasises Ethical Service and Professional Excellence​

CHPRBN Inducts 273 New Community Health Practitioners, Emphasises Ethical Service and Professional Excellence​

The Community Health Practitioners Registration Board of Nigeria (CHPRBN) has formally inducted 273 new graduands into the profession, marking a significant expansion of the nation's frontline healthcare workforce.

The induction ceremony saw 239 graduands from the Sultan Abdurrahman College of Health Technology, Gwadabawa, and 34 graduands from the Caliphate College of Health Technology, officially licensed to practice as Registered Community Health Practitioners.

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The Registrar/CEO of CHPRBN Ass. prof. Bashir Idris (Lifidin Jama'a) was ably represented at the event by the National President, *Comrade Kabir Yahaya Ahmed, RCHP*. In his keynote address, he charged the new inductees to be exemplary ambassadors of their noble profession.

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"Today, you transition from students to custodians of public health," stated Comrade Ahmed. "Your primary mandate is to adhere strictly to the professional code of ethics and conduct. Integrity, compassion, and unwavering dedication must be the cornerstones of your practice as you serve communities, often as the first and most critical point of healthcare contact.