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At Mansa Memorial Hospital, we are committed to the ongoing education and professional development of our nurses and midwives. By promoting continuing education, mentorship, and partnerships with universities and medical institutions, we aim to cultivate clinical expertise and leadership. We value the contributions of our staff and emphasize collaboration, excellence, and continuous improvement to enhance patient care and outcomes.
Through knowledge-sharing and strong internal and external relationships, we uphold the values that guide our work with patients, families, and each other.
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Ongoing 2025 Course: Helping Mothers & Babies Survive (HMBS)
In Partnership with U-VOL Foundation (ValueHer Initiative)
Session 2: August – October 2025
Program information will be provided on this platform. Please continue to visit this page for updates and Zoom link.

HMBS Program Outline
September 15 (M) – 10AM Virtual Training #13 CN
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84954950809
September 17 (W) – 10AM Virtual Training #14 CN
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86110118220
September 19 (F) – 10AM Virtual Training #15 CN
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86047225239
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Past Courses /Training
YR 2025 _ HMBS 1_ Helping Mothers & Babies Survive (Dr. Maimunat Alex-Adeomi)
YR 2025 _ GENR 1017 _ Cardiac Emergencies: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) / Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
YR 2025 _ MDWF 1015 – Managing High Risk Pregnancies (Dr. Alex Aning-Bonsu, Ejisu Government Hospital)
YR 2025 _ Seminar Event – Addressing Local Challenges in Pediatric Healthcare (Dr. Sandy Cui Xiang Lin, York University, Canada)
YR 2024 _ NURS 2465 – Health of Families and Social Groups (Dr. Faith Root, York University, Canada)
YR 2024 _ NURS 1014 – Helping Babies Breathe (Dr. Tim Pappoe, Texas Children’s Hospital)
YR 2024 _MDWF 1012 – Helping Babies Breathe / Essential Care for Every Baby (Dr. Ashura Bakari)