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Author: Ayooluwa Olasupo (Ìmísí)

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Of The Spaces We Called Safe | Ayooluwa Olasupo (Imisi) | Poetry

Of The Spaces We Called Safe | Ayooluwa Olasupo (Imisi) | Poetry

"Yesterday night, his shadow peered into my chamber "I had vowed to crush him into powder with my teeth...

Posted on December 8, 2020December 8, 2020 by Ayooluwa Olasupo (Ìmísí)Posted in Health Care, PoetryTagged Poems. Leave a comment

Intimacy Turned Infirmity |A Brilliant Professional Exposition On The Plight Of Children Suffering From Sickle Cell Disease In This Century | Dr. Ayooluwa Olasupo (Ìmísí)

Intimacy Turned Infirmity |A Brilliant Professional Exposition On The Plight Of Children Suffering From Sickle Cell Disease In This Century |  Dr. Ayooluwa Olasupo (Ìmísí)

A poetic and an intellectual exposition that does the job - informing the general public about the sorrows present in making the wrong decisions when it comes to "Blood Group Compatibility."

Featured Post by Ayooluwa Olasupo (Ìmísí)Posted in Health CareTagged blood genotypes, Health Care, sickle cell. 2 Comments

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January's edition of CARE, our monthly newsletter is out. It features INSPIRE, our monthly interview session and this time around we interviewed a budding icon in the nursing profession from Nigeria, an article from Carecode Digital Health Hub and much more.
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🎖️🏅 NURSING EXCELLENCE AWARD 2020🎖️🏅
"Givers of hope. No one can pay us for this. Though it's not part of the average job description, it's what I call a mandate given us by God. To give every patient hope, no matter how dark the journey may be..."
"We often think of nursing as giving meds on time, checking an X-ray to see if the doctor needs to be called, or taking an admission at 2:00 a.m. with a smile on our faces. Too often, we forget all the other things that make our job what it truly is — caring and having a desire to make a difference."
"To do what nobody else will do, a way that nobody else can do, in spite of all we go through; that is to be a nurse."

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