Dr. Mary Nandili: A Voice and Vision for Nursing Leadership
If it's in the policy, it's easier to reinforce. So now the policy's my priority.
If it's in the policy, it's easier to reinforce. So now the policy's my priority.
I don’t think nursing is a job that is coveted by many, but to me, it's a calling.
Most of our nurses in Kenya are going abroad. If I could tell policymakers one thing, it would be this.
Policymakers should recognize us nurses more and give us leadership at the county level.
Curricula and training must be country-led and aligned to each nation’s unique needs.
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