5 Zambian Nurses Face Disciplinary Action Over Social Media Negligence Confessions In ‘We Listen, We Do Not Judge’ Challenge
[Face Of Malawi - Malawi] - 10/01/2025
The Nursing and Midwifery Council of Zambia has initiated disciplinary action against five individuals involved in a controversial social media challenge, “We Listen, We Do Not Judge: Nurse’s Edition,” where they confessed to bypassing medical procedures in patient care. Council Public Relations (…)
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