Kogi State College of Nursing Holds Orientation Exercise for New Students

Kogi State College of Nursing and Midwifery holds orientation, emphasizing hospital rules and professional conduct for student nurses.

Kogi State College of Nursing Holds Orientation Exercise for New Students

The Kogi State College of Nursing and Midwifery, Obangede, recently conducted an orientation exercise for its new batch of student nurses. The event, which aimed to acquaint the students with the college's regulations and expectations, was attended by notable members of the college's administration.

The students were introduced to the rules of the hospital and were strongly encouraged to uphold high standards of conduct throughout their training period. This guidance is crucial in ensuring that the future nurses maintain the professional and ethical standards expected in their practice.

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Dr. Ebune O.S, the Chief Medical Advisory Committee (CMAC) member, highlighted the importance of adhering to hospital protocols and the impact of good conduct on patient care. Dr. Patricia Medupin, Deputy CMAC, emphasized the role of compassion and dedication in nursing, urging the students to strive for excellence in their studies and clinical practices.

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Alhaji Abdullahi, the Assistant Director of Administration, spoke about the administrative support available to the students and encouraged them to take full advantage of the resources provided by the college. DDNS Bosede Arogbonsaiye, Deputy Director of Nursing Services, shared insights into the practical aspects of nursing and midwifery, stressing the importance of hands-on experience in their training.

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The orientation exercise was a significant step in integrating the new students into the college community and setting the tone for their academic and professional journey. The college remains committed to providing a supportive and comprehensive educational environment for its students, preparing them to become competent and compassionate healthcare professionals.