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Hadigala Nursing College Graduates 289 Nurses for Gambia's Health
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45600, member: 636"] Hadigala Nursing College held its second graduation ceremony at Paradise Suites Hotel during the weekend. The event celebrated 289 new healthcare workers who completed their studies. Among the graduates, 232 earned Community Health Nurse credentials and 57 became Registered Nurses. College officials presented certificates to each graduate during the formal ceremony. Healthcare leaders and government representatives attended the celebration. Dr. Haji Drammeh founded the college and serves as its president. He spoke to the new graduates about their important role ahead. The institution trains students through both classroom learning and hands-on practice. Drammeh emphasized that the school prepares healthcare workers for modern medical challenges. He called the college a symbol of hope and excellence for The Gambia. The founder explained that affordable and quality education drives the college mission. Hadigala serves students from The Gambia and neighboring countries across West Africa. The institution has gained recognition both locally and internationally for its programs. Students learn skills that help them serve their communities effectively. The college focuses on producing competent and committed healthcare professionals. Dr. Adama Drammeh works as Permanent Secretary at the Office of the President. She addressed the graduating class about their future responsibilities. The official urged new nurses to dedicate themselves to serving the nation. Their work will help maintain and improve healthcare services across the country. She stressed that patients will depend on their care and expertise. [/QUOTE]
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