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Contents [ hide ] Introduction Actually, what you are experiencing is a normal physiological process that begins once a girl reaches puberty. The first menstruation in a woman’s life is referred to as menarche , this could happen between the ages of 10 to 15 with most (the average) girls having theirs around age 12. It involves bleeding from the uterus at regular intervals. The end of menstruation is termed menopause , this usually happens between the ages of 45 to 55. Menstruation is therefore defined as the cyclical or monthly flow of blood and shedding of endometrium including mucus, some enzymes and unfertilized ovum. So, what really happens? Well in simple terms, it all begins with changes in hormones in the body. You can think of hormones as messengers that are sent by some organs of your body to tell other cells to do something. In this particular case, an organ called hypothalamus which is found in your brain begins the process. [Fast forward] The ovaries release f...

Establishment of GHANA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RNAP AND RNAC


Ghana National Association OF RNAP AND RNAC is a Coalition/Association established  on 23rd April 2020 to stay . This is to bring all Individuals who studied under the Nursing Assistant Clinical and Nursing Assistant Preventive (RNAC & RNAP) together as one unified body from the very day one completes school till the individual gets posted.
It's an association  meant to strengthen unity between those who did Nap and Nac since we have a lot in common. It's a body which ensures that our  welfare  are being taken on high.
Introduction of Ghana National Coalition of Registered Nurse Assistant Preventive and Registered Nurse Assistant Clinical.
On this day of 23rd April ;
It is with immense pleasure I introduce the Registered Nurse Assistant Preventive and Registered Nurse Assistant Clinical Coalition and it’s leadership to you . We herein inform all students , Stakeholders and the general public that , RNAC & RNAP now has it's Association in place. This coalition / association was formed with the objective of :
  1. Representing RNAP & RNAC in all matters relating to postings.
  2. Ensuring effective Communication between RNAP, RNAC and all stakeholders.
  3. Making relevant information accessible to RNAP and RNAC individuals.
For accessibility of information, we intend to post information when received on the following platforms and we entreat you to follow or join us for first hand information.

Structure of our Leadership
  1. 23 National Executive Board Member.
  2. Regional Coordinators for the 16 Regions of Ghana.
  3. Representative from each of the Nap and Nac offering institutions in Ghana.
The list of National Executive
GHANA NATIONAL COALITION OF RNAP AND RNAC 2020/2021
President
Eric Kwakye
Vice Presidents
Ayertey Bright Antwi
Tabitha Botwey
Secretary
Addo-Baffou Sandra
Dpt Christina Blay
P.R.O
Sulemana Yunus
Rahman Gifty
Dennis Asante
National Coordinators
Nyaba Felix
Blessing Okrah
Ayimbilla Daina
Matilda Sakey
Boadema Eugene
Abdulai Surazu
Wocom
Shiela Awutey
Amoah Ama Gloria
Financial Secretary
Anna Koomson
Treasure
Kelly Happiness
Dpt Susanna Antwiwaa
Pres & Information Sec
Maxwell Hagan
Sherif Seidu
Matilda Akofa
Mensah Isaac
Contacts


National President
Name : Eric Kwakye
Tell :0240027299
1st Vice President
Name : Ayertey Bright
Tell : 0240688193
2nd Vice President
Name : Tabitha Botwey
Tell : 0243889969
General Secretary
Name : Addo-Baffour Sandra
Tell : 0551839988
P.R.O
Name : Sulemana Yunus
Tell : 0246794499
Financial Secretary
Name: Anna Koomson
Tell : 0547535514
Treasure
Name : Kelly Happiness
Tell: 0545268844
Coordinator
Name : Nyaba Felix
Tell : 0507826050
Press & information
Name : Maxwell Hagan
Tell : 0541161868
Wocom
Name : Shiela Awutey
Tell: 0554510858



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  1. Nice one there. I hope u people will do a good job by caring to the cry and the needs of your members at all times. Do not let any politician to manipulate you in your quest to ensuring equity.

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