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Zimbabwe Red Cross Society commemorates International Nurses Day
12 May 2021 at 01:44hrs | Views
The Zimbabwe Red Cross Society, ZRCS, will be joining the rest of the world in commemorating International Nurses Day as we celebrate our dedicated nurses and other health care workers on the frontlines in the right against COVID-19, whose efforts deserve to be recognized and commended for their lifesaving efforts and personal sacrifices amid increased medical risk, calling for improvements to elevate nursing practice and define what it means to provide compassionate, connected care.
In Zimbabwe, the ZRCS seeks to explore the expansion of its medical and pharmaceutical businesses so as to strike a balance of a financially self-sustaining humanitarian player through provision of low cost high quality affordable medical and pharmaceutical services to the Zimbabwean populace.
This nurse's week, the Zimbabwe Red Cross Society is extending its heartfelt gratitude to all nurses. As a sign of our appreciation to all nurses, the Zimbabwe Red Cross Society through its Red Cross Clinic in Harare will be offering Cervical Cancer screening (VIAC), Blood Pressure and Sugar checks to nurses free of charge from 13 to 14 May 2021.
In Zimbabwe, the ZRCS seeks to explore the expansion of its medical and pharmaceutical businesses so as to strike a balance of a financially self-sustaining humanitarian player through provision of low cost high quality affordable medical and pharmaceutical services to the Zimbabwean populace.
This nurse's week, the Zimbabwe Red Cross Society is extending its heartfelt gratitude to all nurses. As a sign of our appreciation to all nurses, the Zimbabwe Red Cross Society through its Red Cross Clinic in Harare will be offering Cervical Cancer screening (VIAC), Blood Pressure and Sugar checks to nurses free of charge from 13 to 14 May 2021.
Source - newsday
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