Examples of Nurse Counsellor in a sentence
This may be for academic or behavioural reasonse.g. Targeted Youth Worker, Social Worker, School Nurse, Counsellor, Speech and Language Therapist, Educational Psychologist.
According to a Female Nurse Counsellor, HIV testing has to be done in the laboratory “for the legal matters and to make them{results} more official we send them {survivors} to the lab so that they can have the tests and results written and stamped.” This however was reported by some providers as a hindrance in survivors receiving comprehensive counselling and testing services.
Curator; Conservator; Librarian; Public Health Nurse; Mental Health Nurse; Midwife; Nurse; Counsellor; Minister of Religion; Social Worker; Education Officer; Kaiwhakaako i Te Reo Māori Māori; School Principle; Early Childhood 21 See May, S., Hill, R., and Tiakiwai, S.
Pastoral support and general academic and personal guidance were offered to all students by the College’s dedicated team of Tutors supported by others including the Chaplain, Nurse, Counsellor, Porters, and elected student representatives and welfare teams.
Nurse Counsellor providing FP knowledge to some youth who visited the MOHSW/EH booth at the grounds Table 7.
Speaking to the GNA in 2005 Ms Leticia Awuku, Nurse Counsellor at the Unit explained the rational for the name ‘’it is called Fevers Unit because most diseases treated here start with fever’’ (Feb.
Mrs Evans is introduced to the Specialist Nurse Counsellor who together with the Doctor explains that there is a possibility that the lump found on the mammogram is malignant and that the results of herbiopsy will either rule this out or confirm the diagnosis.
If a woman signs the consent with an interpreter, the interpreter is asked to co-sign the consent form.The Nurse Counsellor is responsible for obtaining the woman’s general consent for assessment.
Your College has a wider welfare team which is likely to include the some of the following members of the College senior management team: the College Senior Tutor, (who has overall responsibility for students); College Nurse, Counsellor or Mental Health Advisor; administrative staff in a variety of roles; and College Chaplain.
Pastoral support and general academic and personal guidance were offered to all students by the College’s dedicated team of Tutors supported by others including the Chaplain, Nurse, Counsellor, Porters and elected student representatives and welfare teams.