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On this World Health Day 2016, we will like to invite you to watch a video from the Global Alliance for Midwifery Blog (GANM). The video which is an interview with a Nurse professor and Chair John Hopkins University School of Nursing tends to tell the work nurses do on daily basis in all health care platforms.
"From the streets of
Baltimore to the rural farm communities of Maryland, across the globe,
in large hospitals, community clinics, and international health
organizations, nurses and midwives are on the ground in
interprofessional teams, improving the lives
of individuals, families, and communities". - Phyllis Sharps,
PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor, Associate Dean for Community Programs
and Initiatives, Elsie M. Lawler Chair, Johns Hopkins University School
of Nursing.
We are nurses and midwives. We help individuals and communities achieve and sustain health. Happy Global Health Day!
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