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UPCOMING SEMINAR IN AUGUST

July 26th, 2016|

Theme: “Rejuvenating Self: Tapping Within My Own Power And Resilience”

Date: 3rd August, 2016

Time: 5:00pm – 8:00pm

Venue: St. Lucia National Mental Wellness Centre Auditorium

For Registration: Members – Free

Non-Members – $25.00

Up Coming Educational Workshop in July

July 22nd, 2016|

THEME: (Child Abuse) “Every Child has an Amazing Potential: Nurses Embrace                                        Opportunities to Care and Advocate”

Date – 29th July, 2016

Time: 9:00am – 4:00pm

Venue: St. Lucia National […]

Upcoming Educational Workshop

July 14th, 2016|

Date: 29th July, 2016

Time: 9:00am – 4:00pm

Venue: St. Lucia National Mental Wellness Centre Auditorium

Fee: $40.00 – Financial Members

: $60.00 Non-Members

: $30.00 Nursing Students

Registration from 8am-9pm

Theme: (Child Abuse) “Every Child has an Amazing Potential:Nurses Embrace Opportunities to Care and Advocate”

Contact: SLNA for more information – 452-1403/384-7344

Upcoming Workshop

March 24th, 2016|

Theme: “Customer Service”
Date: 8th April, 2016
Venue: St. Lucia National Mental Wellness Centre Auditorium
Millennium Hyw, Castries

WHO declares Zika outbreak an international emergency

February 1st, 2016|

The World Health Organization has declared the Zika virus outbreak an international emergency, The Associated Press reports.

Vaccines and antibiotics have made many infectious diseases a thing of the past; people have come to expect that public health and modern science can conquer all microbes. But […]

Saint Lucia Prepares for Zika

February 1st, 2016|

Though the Zika Virus is not yet in St. Lucia there has been a flurry of activities meant to reduce the effect of the disease once it reaches here.

The Ministry of Health have ramped up its drive to educate the public on the virus and […]

What you need to know about Zika

January 26th, 2016|

A relatively new mosquito-borne virus is prompting worldwide concern because of an alarming connection to a neurological birth disorder and the rapid spread of the virus across the globe.
The Zika virus, transmitted by the aggressive Aedes aegyptimosquito, has now spread to at least 23 countries. […]