Premier Hospital’s Lenah Wangari Karuga Crowned Kenya’s Best Nurse Midwife at NMOYA Awards
In a significant achievement for Premier Hospital, Lenah Wangari Karuga, one of the hospital’s dedicated nurses, has been honored as Kenya's Best Nurse Midwife in the private and faith-based institutions category at the prestigious Nurses Midwives and Other Health Care Professionals (NMOYA) Awards. This award is a first for Premier Hospital, underscoring its dedication to excellence in healthcare.
Mr. Charles Kariuki, CEO of Premier Hospital, expressed his pride in this milestone, saying, “Today is an exciting day for Premier Hospital as we celebrate the outstanding achievements of Lenah Wangari Karuga. Her dedication and commitment to patient care are an inspiration to all of us, and we are honored to have her as part of our team.”
With her national recognition secured, Lenah Wangari Karuga now sets her sights on the international stage. She will represent Kenya at an upcoming perioperative scientific conference in Finland, where she is eager to present her groundbreaking project, “Do No Harm,” aimed at enhancing patient safety and perioperative practices.
Premier Hospital, located in Mombasa, has built a reputation as a leading healthcare institution in Kenya, recognized for its commitment to high-quality and compassionate medical care. Focused on innovation and excellence, the hospital continuously strives to set new standards in patient safety and healthcare delivery.
Lenah’s achievement highlights Premier Hospital's role in fostering medical talent and advancing healthcare standards within Kenya. As she prepares to take her expertise to an international platform, Premier Hospital stands proudly behind her, representing the dedication and skill that is central to its mission.
Mr. Charles Kariuki, CEO of Premier Hospital, expressed his pride in this milestone, saying, “Today is an exciting day for Premier Hospital as we celebrate the outstanding achievements of Lenah Wangari Karuga. Her dedication and commitment to patient care are an inspiration to all of us, and we are honored to have her as part of our team.”
With her national recognition secured, Lenah Wangari Karuga now sets her sights on the international stage. She will represent Kenya at an upcoming perioperative scientific conference in Finland, where she is eager to present her groundbreaking project, “Do No Harm,” aimed at enhancing patient safety and perioperative practices.
Premier Hospital, located in Mombasa, has built a reputation as a leading healthcare institution in Kenya, recognized for its commitment to high-quality and compassionate medical care. Focused on innovation and excellence, the hospital continuously strives to set new standards in patient safety and healthcare delivery.
Lenah’s achievement highlights Premier Hospital's role in fostering medical talent and advancing healthcare standards within Kenya. As she prepares to take her expertise to an international platform, Premier Hospital stands proudly behind her, representing the dedication and skill that is central to its mission.
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