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Twenty-Eight Graduate from the Assistive Nursing Personnel Programme

Twenty-Eight Graduate from the Assistive Nursing Personnel Programme

Twenty-eight individuals graduated on Tuesday evening from the Nursing Assisting Personnel Programme during a ceremony held at the Multi-Purpose Cultural and Exhibition Centre.

The Class of 2025 comprised twenty-one (21) females and seven (7) males. Miss Yannick Ogarro was named the Valedictorian for her outstanding academic performance during the six-month training programme.

Attendees heard remarks from Minister of Health, Wellness, Environment, and Civil Service Affairs, Sir Molwyn Joseph; featured speaker Dr. Karen Josiah; Programme Coordinator Mrs. Elnora Warner; and Permanent Secretary, Miss Stacey Gregg-Paige.

Speakers commended the graduates on completing the programme and emphasized the important role Nursing Assisting Personnel play in supporting healthcare delivery.

The ceremony also featured a musical performance of “There Can Be Miracles” by local vocalist Miss Suzetta Hamilton.

The Ministry of Health extends congratulations to all graduates and looks forward to their contribution to healthcare services across Antigua and Barbuda.

 

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