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Mpilo Central Hospital in Zimbabwe has launched a post-basic nursing diploma in accident and emergency management, a first in the country. The two-year program, in partnership with Wits University, aims to equip nurses with advanced skills to handle emergency cases and align with international standards. The curriculum includes patient management during air transport, mirroring Zimbabwe's Air Ambulance initiative.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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