Thursday, September 8, 2011

BE PASSIONATE ABOUT YOUR WORK!
There is the need to be passionate about the profession you choose. Being it a journalist, teacher, labourer or a doctor.
Most people delve into professions they least expected. Either for fun or that was the only option they had or for the money.
Every profession is very important and has a quota to play in the country.
A friend once told me that, she would be a nurse because she did not get admission to the university. I asked her whether she had the passion for it or she would be dedicated. There was no response.
I have been to Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital for about some weeks now and can confidently conclude that some nurses and some few medical students (student’s doctors) are impatience.
Some patients need time to recover whilst others need much attention but some of the nurses do not do so. They take certain things for granted. They should bare in mind that, they want to save life that is why they are there.
I plead with all nurses and doctors all over the country to exercise patience as they have always been doing to save life of our dear ones.
JOSEPHINE ARABA AIDOO
ACCRA




NATIONAL SERVICE POSTING
Every year, students complain about the national service posting. Either they have been posted to a place they do not know of or to do something that is not related to their course.
My sister was posted to a school which had been closed down for some years. Meanwhile she was a biology student.
I asked those in authority at NSS to please post us to places that are convenient.
They do not consider the fact that the person studied a particular course and ought to be posted at an appropriate place.
Most people are being posted to teach whilst they do not know how to do so. It is the students who suffer in return.
I pray this batch and the rest would be posted at vantage places.
JOSEPHINE ARABA AIDOO
ACCRA

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