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

Nurse Justina Ejelonu Tells her Story from the Grave BY Jude Nwaobi

This story was posted on 01/Sep/2014 on nursingworldnigeria.com . 
I will like to share it as we #CelebrateJustinaEjelonu today the 14th of August, marking one year since she died of the Ebola virus.


I had lofty dreams of living a fulfilled live and having kids. My fiancée and i had fixed our traditional marriage for October, I was two months pregnant. My name is Justina Ejelonu and this is my story.

Ebola Virus Disease

I was ecstatic when i secured a job at first consultant hospital in Lagos. On the day i was to resume officially, I was reluctant since i had started experiencing morning sickness. I finally got myself together and resumed on the 21st of July.

In an unfortunate twist of fate, my first patient was a Liberian senior diplomat named Patrick sawyer. A 40 year old man with complaints of fever, headache, extreme weakness and haemorrhagic symptoms. 

Patrick died on Friday the 25th of July, it took the joint collaboration of the state, federal and international agencies to confirm he died from the Ebola virus (Zaire strain). Our hospital was temporarily shut down. 

On the 25th of July, i updated my Facebook wall and wrote "Friends, thank God for me o. i had a close contact with the first Ebola case in Nigeria..:.Long story cut short, God saved me dearly. join me in thanking God". 

The next day i posted this update on my Facebook wall ""Friends, up to our uniforms and all linens were burnt off.  We are on surveillance and off work till 11th.

Our samples have long been taken by WHO and so far we have been fine. For me,  kudos to my hospital management because we work professionally with every patient considered risk because that's the training. Had it been its a hospital where they manage risky patients with ordinary gloves like Government hospitals and some  Janjaweed private hospital..:lol....wahala for dey o.

 I must also thank Lagos Govt....infact! Even federal govt self....all have been supportive. I'm good and so are the others in the hospital....."

Dr Adadeveoh and Dr Ohiaeri jointly released a press statement thanking the hospital staff for our diligence and professionalism. What was to follow became a national nightmare! 

The anxiety awaiting our test results was heart wrenching, Yes, i checked his vitals, helped him with his food (he was too weak)..i basically touched where his hands touched and that was the only contact. Not directly with his fluids. At a stage, he yanked off his infusion and we had blood everywhere on his bed.. but the ward maids took care of that and changed his linens with great precaution"

Days went by and i began to feel feverish, it persisted at a very high temperature. By the 14th of July, My test result was out. 

It was positive for Ebola. 

I was devastated and heartbroken. 

By then, i had started stooling and vomiting. All of a sudden, I started bleeding per vagina. I cried because i knew i may have lost the pregnancy.
  
Dennis my fiancée got a cab and we rushed to first consultant. We were refereed to IGH, yaba.

 In panic, i disembarked the taxi and laid on the floor for over 30 minutes begging for attention and screaming "I was dying", The bleeding had become profuse.

At the quarantine center, Even when the bleeding subsided, I waited in vain for the doctors to carry out an evacuation. They never came. They insisted that an evacuation was too risky as my viral load was high. I was left at the mercy of God to complications as a result of retained products of conception.

 If Ebola didn't kill me, sepsis surely would

The stooling and vomiting persisted, I was dehydrated and extremely weak. My abdomen was bloated and my legs swollen. The fever caused excessive diaphoresis and fluid loss. nobody dared touch me, I was left on top of my excretions in soiled and over soaked pampers on soiled beddings.

 We were quarantined at the mainland hospital yaba where there was no water hence we had not had our bath since the day before, I was hypoxic but no provision of oxygen was made. 

It seemed we were dumped there to die with little care and separated in two groups with one group in rooms called VIP while myself and some other victims were in the ward.  

At some point I had messed myself up, Dennis put his life on the line and looked for water to clean me up, change my pampers and arrange my bedding. I was shivering. I knew the end was near, I didn't deserve to die in such an undignified manner.

On a Sunday morning, As i lay dying, I understood the reason and purpose for my life, my fears slipped away, I was at peace with my country Nigeria, I forgave sawyer, I didn't hold any grudge against my colleagues in the medical field who deserted me, I was finally at peace. 

I felt God hold me in the hollow of his hands. I went to be with the Lord. 

As a proud Nurse, I had paid the ultimate price in service to humanity and my country. 

(this article by Jude Nwaobi is a compilation and reconstruction of witness statement, interviews and phone calls culled from nursingworldnigeria.com)

Career/Jobs: CHEW, NURSES AND MIDWIVES NEEDED IN MSF BORNO, MAIDUGURI

Career Opportunities And Jobs For Nurse Aids, Nurses And Midwives.


Career Opportunities And Jobs For Nurse Aids, Nurses And Midwives
Médecins Sans Frontières is a private, non-profit international humanitarian organization dedicated to providing medical assistance to populations in crisis, without discrimination and regardless of race, religion, creed or political affiliation.

Nurses Aid
Job Description

  • Assist in nursing activities with hospitalised patients, according to nurses and doctors prescriptions, protocols applied in service and universal hygiene standards, in order to ensure delivering a comfort care and a proper management of patients’ basic needs.
  • Assist the nurse in organizing and providing care and treatments to patients, respecting the rules of hygiene, safety, comfort, dignity, medical secret, at all times.
  • Ensure cleanliness of his/her working environment (including facilities, material, linen, equipment, and carrying out the sorting and disposal of waste)
  • Compensate patients’ possible lack of autonomy by assisting and helping them in feeding, personal hygiene, movements and general comfort.
  • Participate in the surveillance and monitoring of the patient and report to the nurse of any relevant information.
  • Give response to nurse’s requirements in case of an emergency.
  • Participate in the basic health education sessions.
  • Participate in the monitoring of nursing activities (correctly fill in patient files, etc.) and ensure a relevant transfer of information between duty teams.
  • Report any problem arising in the care unit, especially the loss, robbery or damage of equipment or medicines.
  • Work together with the nurses, cleaners and care-takers.
  • Participate actively in the hospital platform (meetings, committee,.) and training
  • Participate in any other related activities as requested by the line manager
Requirements

  • Experience as auxiliary nurse is required
  • Diploma of CHEW or EHO is desirable
  • Fluency in spoken English and Hausa language
Method of Application
Submit your CV, copies of diplomas, qualifications and a cover letter (with reference NAIDJU15) with contact details to:
ADMIN OFFICE – MSF
Plot 82, OLD GRA (behind Lagos house) Kolo Road Galtimari
Maiduguri, Borno state, Nigeria

Deadline for the submission of applications: 16th of August 2015.

NB: only successful applicants will be called for interview.


2. Midwives

Job Description

  • Provide obstetrical care to pregnant women and their babies, doing follow up before, during and after delivery, according to MSF obstetrical and reproductive health protocols, universal hygienic and newborn caring standards and under supervision of a specialist doctor, in order to ensure their health conditions and avoid post-delivery complications.
  • Ensure the implementation and continuity of antenatal and postnatal care, family planning, obstetrical care, neonatal and comprehensive abortion care, management of victims of sexual violence, reproductive tract infections and Fistula care in accordance with MSF Reproductive Core Package of Activities and reinforce the implementation of standardised protocols.
  • Collaborate with the medical doctor and /or nurse in the management of Sexual Violence cases
  • Ensure hygiene and sterilization criteria (including universal precautions) are met according to MSF specifications.
  • Guarantee a regular and ongoing supply of drugs and equipment required for maternity activities (including monitoring/consumption control/ordering of orders.
  • Properly follow up all newborn babies from delivery until discharge, informing mothers and relatives about importance of breast feeding, vaccination and possible complications resulting from harmful traditional practices.
  • Ensure patients’ right to privacy and confidentiality is respected
  • Supervise that administrative procedures of admissions and hospitalizations comply with MSF protocols , as well as verify patients are properly informed and receive the documents required (birth certificate, vaccination card, etc
  • Participate in the organisation of the ward in collaboration with other midwifes and the maternity ward supervisor. Ensure transfer of relevant information to the next shift team (specially identifying risk cases)
Requirements

  • Essential recognized midwife degree
  • Desirable 2 years of previous experience and previous experience in other NGO’s
  • Fluency in spoken and written English and Hausa language
  • High level of motivation and ability to learn
Method of Application
Submit your CV, copies of diplomas, qualifications and a cover letter (with reference MIDJU15) with contact details to: msff-abuja-recruitment@paris.msf.org

Applications can also be submitted in person at the following address:
Plot 82, OLD GRA (behind Lagos house) Kolo Road Galtimari,
Maiduguri, Borno state, Nigeria

Deadline for the submission of applications: 16th of August 2015.
NB: only successful applicants will be called for interview.


3. Nurse

Job Description

  • Provide nursing care, treatment and follow-up of patients, according to doctors’ prescriptions, protocols applied in service and universal hygiene standards/precautions, in order to ensure the quality and continuity of care for the targeted population.
  • Know, promote, implement and follow at all times the universal hygiene standards/ precautions, bio-hazard prevention and infection control, security rules and other protocols and procedures in the medical premises and ensure high standards of hygiene of his/her working environment .
  • Organize and carry out care and treatments according to medical prescriptions, as well as assist them during consultations/ daily rounds and other medical procedures.
  • Ensure patients are properly received and installed in the health service.
  • Ensures that patients with lack of autonomy are assisted, especially regarding their feeding, personal hygiene, movements and comfort.
  • Respect medical secret and confidentiality
  • Carry-out admission, surveillance and follow-up of patients meaning assessment of their health state evolution, and identification of emergency situation or any deterioration,
  • Participate in the department-related pharmacy and medical equipment control and maintenance (carrying out inventories, carrying out stock takes of medicines and material at every team changeover, ensuring no material is taken out of nursing area/wards without prior authorisation, checking its quality and its functioning, storage conditions, doing follow-up of expired drugs, etc.).
  • Carry-out and supervise administrative procedures and documents (fill in patients files, forms, consumptions, statistics, etc.), ensure an appropriate written/oral handover, and report any problematic situations and cases that may arise. fill in all necessary registers and health files, participate in data collection and keep doctors/supervisors informed.
  • Report any problem arising in the care unit, especially the loss, robbery or damage of equipment or medicines.
  • Work together with the nurses, cleaners and care-takers.
Requirements

  • Essential recognized nurse degree
  • Desirable 2 years of previous experience and previous experience in other NGO’s
  • Fluency in spoken English and Hausa language
  • High level of motivation and ability to learn
Method of Application
Submit your CV, copies of diplomas, qualifications and a cover letter (with reference NAIDJU15) with contact details to:
ADMIN OFFICE – MSF
Plot 82, OLD GRA (behind Lagos house) Kolo Road Galtimari,
Maiduguri, Borno state, Nigeria
Deadline for the submission of applications: 16th of August 2015.

NB: only successful applicants will be called for interview.
NB:YOU CAN ALSO SUBMIT YOUR CV, COVER LETTER  AND QUALIFICATION TOmsff-abuja-recruitment@paris.msf.org

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