IVF Nurse at a Top Hospital

Posted on Wed 16th Sep, 2015

A top hospital located in Lagos state, with the state of art equipment and professionals, requires suitable professionals for immediate employment into the vacant position below:

Job Title: IVF Nurse

Location: Lagos

RequirementsRN/RM with experience, female/ Senior Nursing Officer: up to 10 years experience

Application Closing Date
30th September, 2015.

Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should forward their application letters, CV's and passport photograph to:Medicalapplicants@gmail.com

Note: Please specify the position applied for as subject in your application.

Nurses at Bradfield Consulting Company.

Company information

Our Advantage

Bradfield is equipped not only to attract excellent personnel but to ensure that they are improved and empowered to deliver on every client’s strategic intent/organizational goal. Our value is to assist in getting rid of all inconvenience associated with recruitment; plus reducing unsuitable employees either via skill or culture. And more… all this would be done within concise turn-around time. Beyond this, we package and deliver quality trainings to help prune your employees to deliver efficiently.

Mission And Purpose Of Business

Our mission is founded on the principle that an organization’s most strategic asset is its people. Our mission is “To Assist Every Client in Equipping Its Self with Exceptional, Effective and Performing Employees”. The end result for every client would be towering performance and higher profits.

Bradfield Consulting Limited - Our client, a reputable Hospital, is seeking to fill for the positions of:

Job Title: Nurse

Location: Ondo

Responsibilities
*Observing and reporting on patient’s condition
*Providing nursing care, e.g. preparing for operation
*Recording pulse and temperature
*Administering drugs and other medicines.
*Assisting with tests and evaluations
*Providing support to patients and relatives
*Liaising with Hospitals on Healthcare related matters

Application Closing Date
Not Specified.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:

Click here to apply online

Nigeria: The World Second Highest HIV/AIDS Burden

The United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) yesterday reiterated that Nigeria carries the second highest HIV/AIDS burden in the world with 3.4 million Nigerians living with the disease in 2014.The figure represents 4.1 national prevalence rate.

UNAIDS country director, Dr Bilali Camara said this during a courtesy visit to the majority leader, House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila at the National Assembly.

Camara also disclosed that $700 million was expended on HIV/AIDS control in the country in 2014, with a meagre 25 per cent of the sum contributed by the Nigerian government.

Camara said 58 per cent of the infected Nigerians are women while 124,000 children were infected through mother-to-child transmission (MTCT).

The UNAIDS country director said Nigeria’s HIV/AIDS prevalence has put the country on the scale of nations that need to do more to contain the disease.

“Despite the success stories recorded in the past, we still need to double our efforts in the fight to mitigate the negative effects by collaborating and coordinating efforts by all stakeholders.

“We as Africans have a responsibility to take up the global initiative on AIDS for the benefit of our people. Domestic resources have proved inadequate to match the global drive for eradication of the disease,” he stated.

In the area of funding, Camara noted that Nigeria should strive to match foreign donations in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

He also re-echoed the resolve expressed by President Muhammadu Buhari before world leaders that all that Nigeria and Africa needs is global assistance against corruption to enable it independently curb other social problems plaguing the continent.

“Like President Muhammadu Buhari told world leaders, Nigeria can face its problems alone provided it gets support in the fight against corruption. He said if we get help with corruption, Nigeria will stand alone, will fight alone and solve its problems as well as take the leadership role in Africa to the next level,” he added.

In his response, Hon Gbajabiamila said the global HIV/AIDS scourge has become a human right issue and cautioned against cutting foreign donor funding for HIV/AIDS in Africa.

From The Leadership
BY EDEGBE ODEMWINGIE AND BODE GBADEBO

Nursing News: Founder of allnurses is Dead!

Brian Short, founder of the nursing website allnurses.com together with his wife and three children have been found dead in their home, Lake Minnetonka in Greenwood. 

Allnurses.com: peer-to-peer online community
All died from gunshot wounds in an apparent murder-suicide, the South Lake Minnetonka Police department said.

According to a Hennepin County medical examiner report released Saturday morning: Brian Short, 45, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head; Karen Short; 48, and their three children Brooklyn; 14, Madison; 15, and Cole; 17 all died of shotgun wounds to the head. 

Brian Short's death was determined to be a suicide, while his wife and three childrens' were determined to be homicides, the report said.

A Thursday evening post on AllNurses.com, a nursing industry website founded by Brian Short, confirmed that the family of five was dead.

Here is the Official Statement from the website regarding passing of Brian Short, founder of allnurses.com, September 12, 2015:
We are deeply saddened by the unexpected death of Brian Short, founder of allnurses.com. We respectfully request that you grant the company’s employees, friends, families and associates privacy during this difficult time. Allnurses will continue to support nursing professionals by providing an unparalleled peer-to-peer online community where they can share experiences and learn from and support one another.
At a Friday news conference, Police did not say who did the shooting but did say that a shotgun likely used was found at the scene.


Nurses needed at Flying Doctors Nigeria

Flying Doctors Nigeria (FDN) Limited is a Medical Emergency Service that specializes in air ambulances, medevac, medico-logistics services, remote site medical solutions services, medical infrastructural development and medical training services.

With a Head Office at the International Airport in Lagos, Nigeria, Flying Doctors Nigeria operates stations manned by specially trained medical doctors across the country from where real-time responses are effected. This is to ensure high quality medical solutions to meet all requirements. The nature of our operations at FDN requires spontaneity and keen attention to details. We respond instantly, boldly and professionally to incidents in order to rescue, stabilize and relocate our patients.

At the Speed of Life… Every Second Counts!

 
Therefore, we seek persons who are passionate, go-getting with ability to take appropriate actions spontaneously while thinking clearly on their feet. This is the exact career path for brilliant professionals who thrive on challenges.

 

We currently have vacancies for the following position:

 

. Nurses

 

Requirements

*Experience in Acute and Emergency medicine

*Valid Licence

 

Method of application:

Interested applicants should forward their CV's to-

sales@flyingdoctorsnigeria.com