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The ICN TB/MDR-TB Leading Lights
initiative aims to showcase the work of exceptional nurses trained by
the ICN TB/MDR-TB project who are making an outstanding contribution to
TB prevention, care and management in their local facility and/or
community.
The Leading Lights Award will highlight
the contribution of those involved with caring for people affected by
any form of TB and show the world what an impact effective training and
resources can have on this global disease.
ICN invites all the ICN TB project
partners to nominate nurses and allied health workers who have
demonstrated excellence in their efforts to teach their colleagues about
TB, improve patient care or make changes to reduce transmission of TB.
As well as being highlighted on the ICN's website, the winners will be
presented with a certificate and a special pin by their national nurses
association.
Once a year, we will also be celebrating
one of our in-country project leads without whom the ICN TB/MDR-TB
Project would not function and these nurses would not receive the
training and mentorship available.
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