Medicalworld Nigeria Empowers Health Workers in Rivers State with Training on Ethics, Performance, and Attitudinal Change
Port Harcourt, Rivers State — Medicalworld Nigeria has successfully conducted a transformative training program aimed at enhancing the ethical standards, performance, and professional attitudes of health workers across Rivers State. The event, held in Port Harcourt, brought together a diverse group of healthcare professionals including nurses, midwives, laboratory scientists, and other allied health workers.
The training, themed “Ethics, Performance Improvement, and Attitudinal Change for Quality Healthcare Delivery,” is part of Medicalworld’s ongoing commitment to strengthening the Nigerian healthcare system through continuous professional development.
“Healthcare is not just about clinical expertise—it’s about how we treat patients, how we collaborate as professionals, and how we uphold the values of integrity and compassion,” said Fejiro, a facilitator during the opening session.
Participants engaged in interactive workshops and case studies focused on:
- Ethical decision-making and accountability in healthcare
- Strategies for improving workplace performance and productivity
- Cultivating positive attitudes and professional behavior
- Enhancing patient communication and trust
Feedback from attendees was overwhelmingly positive, with many describing the training as both eye-opening and practical.
“This program has helped me reflect on my role not just as a nurse, but as a change agent in my hospital,” said Grace N., a participant from Bonny General Hospital.
Medicalworld Nigeria plans to extend similar training programs to other states in the coming months, reinforcing its mission to build a more ethical, efficient, and patient-centered healthcare workforce nationwide.
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