WIRE — More than 2 600 nursing and midwifery graduates have failed the national exam to practise in Namibia since last year, adding to widespread concerns about the quality of nursing training in the country. The figures, which the Health Professions Councils of Namibia (HPCNA) recently presented the parliament's standing committee on education, cover evaluation sessions held The post 2 600 nursing graduates fail national HPCNA assessment appeared first on The Namibian.
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