The Community Health Nurses’ Training
School at Fomena in the Adansi North District of Ashanti recorded a 99.4
percent pass rate in the 2012 Community Health Nursing Licensing examinations.
The school has consistently performed creditably
in the exams, organized by the Nurses’ and Midwives Council of Ghana.
The academic laurels have however been
achieved in the midst of poor infrastructural development and inadequate
tutorial staff.
According to Principal of the school, Mrs. Lynda
Rockson Banful Mante, the constraints “make transfer and posting to the school unattractive…
and affecting the progress of the school in terms of residential accommodation for
students, especially the males, library, skill acquisition laboratory, lecture
halls among others”.
She was addressing the 5th matriculation
ceremony of the school at Fomena. Of the 1,517 qualified applicants for the
2012/2013 academic year, the school could only admit 251, representing 12
percent of those interviewed.
The low intake has been attributed to the
limited infrastructure to accommodate the students.
The Principal says work to complete part of
the school’s abandoned infrastructure has stalled due to lack of funds.
She has therefore appealed to the government
and other stakeholders to resource the school in the delivery of quality
training.
“As much as the school appreciates the efforts
of the Ministry of Health and other major stakeholders of the school to ensure
that these abandoned structures are completed, we would still continue to make
a passionate appeal to the government to provide the needed funds for the
completion of these might structures which will address most of our challenges
and also facilitate the accreditation of the school to offer additional higher
nursing programmes”, stated Mrs. Banful Mante.
The Fomena nursing school is in the process
of getting affiliated to the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
(KNUST) and also going through accreditation to offer Diploma in Community
Health Nursing to provide preventive, promotional and rehabilitative healthcare
services.
The school currently runs a two year
certificate programme with the objective of training community health nurses to
render primary healthcare services.
Community health nurses are the main
service providers in the implementation of the Community-based Health Planning
and Services (CHPS) by the Ministry of Health to make primary health care
accessible to all.
District
Chief Executive for Adansi North, Alhaji Abdul-Lateef Majdoub, announced government will soon construct
a 120 bed capacity hospital at Fomena which will also serve as a practical
training ground for the school.
He
says the project will take 11 months to complete when construction takes off.
Story
by Kofi Adu Domfeh
2 comments:
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