Oba Adeboye Solomon #MaleNurseMonday

Oba Adeboye Solomon #MaleNurseMonday 

Oba Adeboye Solomon #MaleNurseMonday





Meet @callme_oluwaboye Oba Adeboye is an aspiring politician, an activist and a passionate Nurse. 

He is an advocate against quackery. He loves Travelling, Reading, Playing Musical Instruments, and Driving. 

He has interests in Nursing Education, Cardiothoracic Nursing and Perioperative Nursing. 

He says: Temporarily defeated, is stronger than evil triumphant.


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The First Trained American Female Nurse


The First Trained American Female Nurse



The First Trained American Female Nurse (1841 to 1930) Malinda Anne Judson Richards, America’s first trained female nurse

The First Trained American Female Nurse(1841 to 1930) Malinda Anne Judson Richards 


Malinda Anne Judson Richards, America’s first trained female nurse was moved to enter the nursing profession due to the death of her parents from tuberculosis. Although she already got informal training from her mother’s physician, Richards pursued teaching. 

It was only after the death of her fiance from the Civil War that she finally decided to become nurse, and worked at the Boston City Hospital. After serving barely as maid in the hospital, Richards signed-up for a nurse-training program at the New England Hospital for Women and Children, and graduated in 1873.


The New York City gave Richards opportunity to prove her worth in the profession, being able to develop the system of keeping records of each patient at the Bellevue Hospital. Significantly, her concept was widely integrated in the U.S. and England, including Florence Nightingale’s St. Thomas Hospital where she later on furthered her nurse training. 

She also went to King’s College Hospital and Edinburgh Royal Infirmary in Scotland for added training and education. In 1874, Richards came to be the superintendent of Boston Training School who turned the then dying nurse-training program into one of America’s best, with all the nursing knowledge that she brought with her when she came back in 1877. 

After 9 years, Richards had gone off to Japan where she opened Japan’s first nurses training school in Kyoto during her 5-year missionary service there.



At the age of 51, Linda Richards went back to the U.S. and held leadership roles in Philadelphia Visiting Nurse Society and superintendent of 2 other training schools. In 1892, Richards was also able to establish training school at the Philadelphia Methodist Episcopal Hospital and reorganized the nursing training program in the New England Hospital for Women and Children in 1893 to 1894. 

She also served as president of the American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools, member of the Hospital Economics Program Committee at the Teacher’s College, Columbia University, director of training schools at the Taunton Insane Hospital in Massachusetts, Worchester Hospital for the Insane, and Michigan Insane Asylum. Further, Richards was the first stockholder in the American Journal of nursing. 

Her nursing and teaching career ended on her retirement on 1911. In April 16, 1930, at the age of 88, Linda Richards died. 

In 1976, Richards became ANA Hall of Fame Inductee.





5 Nurses needed at MSF-F Jahun

5 Nurses needed at The French Section of Médecins Sans Frontiéres, Jahun


RECRUITMENT NOTICE



The French Section of Médecins Sans Frontiéres is recruiting for its project in Jahun:

 5 Nurses


CONTEXT

 Médecins Sans Frontiéres 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.


JOB DESCRIPTION

Providing 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


REQUIREMENTS

                    Recognized nurse diploma essential
                    2 years of previous experience and previous experience in other NGOs desirable   Spoken and written English and Hausa


WORK LOCATION

Jahun, Jigawa (Nigeria).



CONTRACT

This recruitment is for 5 indefinite contracts. Other successful candidates may be included in a back-up list as well as a pool of daily workers.


REMUNERATION

Monthly Gross salary of 141 , 231 NGN (One hundred forty-one thousand, two hundred and thirty-one Naira only) plus 13th month allowance equivalent to I month of gross salary.



TO APPLY

Submit your CV, qualifications and a cover letter with contact details to the MSF Administration Office in Jahun ("Application Box" at the Watchmen Desk).

Applications can be submitted in person or by email to: msff-jahun-recruitment@paris.msf.org

Deadline for the submission of applications: 2 April 2017


Please make sure to submit your application on or before this date.


NB: only successful applicants will be called for interview.

Notice: No monetary transactions, neither demands of favours in kind. nor other types of favouritism will be tolerated in the recruitment process.

MSF reserves the right to refuse hiring of a candidate having benefitted from such acts. 
All illicit demands of these types may be pursued through the judicial system.

Nurse In The US Airforce. Nurse Selfies FNW and WCW

Nurse In The US Airforce. Nurse Selfies FNW and WCW


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