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President of Northern Caribbean University, Dr. Lincoln Edwards is urged nursing graduates of the 95th Commencement Exercise of the University to stay in Jamaica and serve. His appeal came from the background of the high migration of nurses to the USA and the UK annually. “There continues to be a critical shortage of nurses in Jamaica, fueled by high attrition,” said Dr. Edwards.  “I do hope some of you will heed the call to serve right here at home. Jamaica needs you now and those whom you anticipate serving will be forever grateful.” [caption id="attachment_8978" align="alignnone" width="201"] Dr. Lincoln Edwards, president of Northern Caribbean University (NCU) makes an appeals to nurse graduates to stay an serve Jamaica.[/caption] Dr. Edwards was speaking at the Nurses Pinning Service held at the University’s main campus in Mandeville on Saturday, August 11, 2018. “Despite the challenges we face, I am inspired by the dedication to service and the commitment to assisting others that is exemplified among you.  As the late Senator Robert Kennedy once said, "Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a ripple of hope." As you heed the call to give outstanding service, please know that you possess the power to transform lives and to make Jamaica and the entire world a better place,” he encouraged. Edwards further posited that “NCU will continue to provide the best quality nursing education to her students so that you are well prepared to meet the demands of service. I hope each of you will be a goodwill ambassador for NCU and for your country.” He also challenged the graduands, to be mindful of and show gratitude to those who have encouraged and supported them on their journey…”their generosity, thoughtfulness, and support have come at great sacrifice,” he added [caption id="attachment_8979" align="alignnone" width="300"] a section of the nurse graduates.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_8980" align="alignnone" width="300"] Graduating student nurses of NCU makes their ICN pledge and commitment to the nursing profession. (photos by Nigel Coke)[/caption]

NCU President Appeals to Nursing Graduates to Serve in Jamaica

President of Northern Caribbean University, Dr. Lincoln Edwards is urged nursing graduates of the 95th Commencement Exercise of the University to stay in Jamaica and…

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Jericho Church Rededicated after 82 Years of Service to the Community

Though affected by three major Natural Disasters and the onslaught of other ravishing threats over the past 82 years, the Jericho Seventh-day Adventist Church triumphantly…

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Festival of Cross-Cultural Missions Gathers More than 600 Lay Leaders

Hundreds of Seventh-day Adventist laypersons and leaders across the English Caribbean and throughout the church in the Inter-American Division (IAD) gathered for the very first…

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Adventist Church launches mentorship clubs

Some 35 adolescents were inducted into mentorship clubs at the Tent City Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church in Portmore, St Catherine. The clubs, known as the…

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Adventists Bring Distinct Perspective to High-level Religious Liberty Talks

Two Seventh-day Adventist religious liberty advocates were among those invited to participate in a landmark religious freedom summit organized by the U.S. Department of State…

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Religious Liberty advocates called to reach out beyond comfort zones

Speakers at the recent 16th Annual Religious Liberty Dinner in Washington D.C. made a resolute call to build bridges of understanding and strengthen networks as a…

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Tufton Commends Adventist Church in Western Jamaica for Contribution to National Health & Wellness

Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton commended the leadership of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Western Jamaica, for its relentless spirit of care and volunteerism to…

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Newly Elected & Appointed Leadership of the WJC Installed

As the West Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists turns the pages of a new chapter in the life of the 2018- 2022 Quadrennium, the Constituency…

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ASI Missionaries leave on Mission Trip to Tobago

More than twenty ASI Missionaries from East Jamaica Conference left the Norman Manley International Airport for Tobago on July 25, 2018 for the ASI MISSION…

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Adventists Appeal to Employers to Respect Workers Rights to Freedom of Worship

The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica is appealing to employers, in both the private and public sector, to respect the constitutional rights of workers to…

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