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CEO’S LOVE NOTE​ SECRETARIAT REPORT ZONAL EXECUTIVE MEETINGS The three CMDA Nigeria zonal executives met in their respective zones to prepare for the National council meeting, elect new zonal executives,

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CEO’S LOVE NOTE​ SECRETARIAT REPORT The month of January started on a high note with some very key events. STARTING STRONG 2 Starting Strong Level 2 had its 3rd Edition

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CEO’S LOVE NOTE​ SECRETARIAT REPORT In December CMDA Nigeria hosted two (2) significant virtual events. First Virtual Event The December Webinar titled “Reducing Abortion pt. 2 (When Does Life Begin?)”

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CEO’S LOVE NOTE​ SECRETARIAT REPORT National Council & Leadership Strategy Meeting CMDA Nigeria Students’ arm held their National Council and Leadership Strategy Meeting at Wholeness House in Gwagwalada, Abuja. The

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CEO’S LOVE NOTE​ #MyPartIWillPlay His Servant and Yours,Chima OnokaCEO, CMDA Nigeria SECRETARIAT REPORT INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE IN HEALTHCARE AND LEADERSHIP {IfEHL 2023 (01)} The first session of the basic course

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CEO’S LOVE NOTE​ NEWS AND UPDATES Institute for Excellence In Healthcare and Leadership (IfEHL) The second cohort of the Institute for Excellence in Healthcare and Leadership (IfEHL) training for the

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CEO’S LOVE NOTE​ #MyPartIWillPlay His Servant and Yours,Chima OnokaCEO, CMDA Nigeria SECRETARIAT REPORT EASTERN ZONAL CONFERENCE The Eastern Zonal conference was held from Thursday, the 27th of July to Saturday,

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CEO’S LOVE NOTE​ Beloved brethren, The month of June, which marks the end of the second quarter of the year was indeed an eventful one for us at CMDA Nigeria

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CMDA Nigeria Webinar Series: June Edition

According to a study done in 2017 involving 120 respondents (doctors and other health workers) in South Western Nigeria, Interprofessional Rivalry (IPR) was perceived to be the leading cause of

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