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Health and Safety Management in Health Care. Have you.Registered Yet? Class starts this Sunday-17th July, 2022.


ATTEND THIS MASTER CLASS ON ''HEALTH & SAFETY MANAGEMENT IN HEALTHCARE''

Proudly brought to you by MedicalNigeria & ARK MedCare.

Register to Become a Safety & Healthcare Specialist when you enrol for this Master Class Training. 

Starting DATE:  Sunday, 17th - Tuesday 19th JULY, 2022. 

VENUE: ZOOM + WHATSAPP 

TIME: 8-10PM Daily!

COURSE FEE:  #5,500

(UNION BANK, 0175719434, ARK MedCare).

Send your screenshot of payment to whatsapp 07038844295. 

You shall be added to the Premium, Closed WhatsApp group ready for the Class starting this Sunday! 

Don't miss out on this rare career advancement training program from MedicalNigeria & ARK MedCare


For: Doctors, Nurses, Medical Laboratory Scientists, Pharmacists, Health Attendants, Safety Officers, Radiographers, Community Health Officers and Workers, Public Health Scientists, Medical Laboratory Technicians, Health Managers, Head of Clinical Institutions, Healthcare Administrators, Optometrists, Laboratory Managers etc.

Health and Safety Management in Healthcare, will teach you about safety management practices, providing an introduction to managing occupational safety and health in a way that is suitable for all healthcare settings. 

This online course will teach you about the safety statement, safe systems of work, safety consultation, biological, physical and chemical hazard types and general principles of prevention.

Click on the link below to register immediately: 

https://chat.whatsapp.com/FvDMz7mLeHVDHSJlE7M5BL

WhatsApp: 07038844295 for more details and instant Registration.


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