Friday, December 15, 2017

NCNM RESULTS

Today Jean d'Amour BARABWIRIZA is so glad to have the positive results from the greatest and hardest exam he has done for registration in National Council of Nurses and Midwives (NCNM). This is the only exam that give all graduates Nurses and Midwives the right to perform their profession and from the history it is among the least exam that has made people fearful because none was able to wish the success unless the results are published.

This is the result waited for long period.


Jean d'Amour B. in his University Uniform, as you see He is very proud to be a Nurse.

Monday, November 6, 2017

SECOND INTERNATIONAL NURSING & MIDWIFERY CONFERENCE

On 27-29 September 2017, I have participated in the Second International Nursing Conference of Nurse and Midwives which took place in Kigali Conference and exhibition Village.
Jean d'Amour presenting to the audience the feedback from the group discussion.


More than five hundred professionals from Nursing and Midwifery professional from all over the country has participate in the conference.

Jean d'Amour presenting a poster of activities done within the Nurses and Midwives Students' Association of Rwanda (NMSAR), the association he founded and served as first president and Regal Representative.

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIP AT RSSB

Jean d'Amour BARABWIRIZA has started a professional internship at RSSB today on 01st November 2017, in CBHI Department. RSSB Headquarter is working place during internship.

RSSB stands for Rwanda Social Security Board, it is an institution that manages five schemes namely: Pensions, Occupational Hazards, Medical Community-Based Health Insurance (CBHI) and Maternity Leave Benefits. In order to maintain the effective value of members’ contributions, RSSB invests its reserve funds in various profitable projects. For more about RSSB you can visit www.rssb.rw

RSSB Headquarter/ Kigali-Rwanda

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

GRADUATION CELEBRATION

On 25th August 2017,I finally made it and even though it was so stressful it has also changed my life and now I am prepared enough to serve people and save their life. This is the best graduation I never have never seen anywhere. 


 Damour with his young brother Fulgence and his lovely Mommy

From left side, Laurien, Damour, Fulgence, Maman Euphrasie, and Jean Pierre MUHIRE.

Thursday, April 20, 2017

PART TIME JOB

Jean d'Amour BARABWIRIZA worked in Tigo Ltd as a freelancer in Business to Business (B2B) in the department that sells fixed internet (broad band internet) since 01 February 2017. This was the best company he will never forget cause since he joined Tigo his life has undergone into the change that touched his heart. For sure when "you live it you love it"

This is a logo for Tigo.

Saturday, March 18, 2017

OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF NMSAR

On this 18th March 2017 in the University of Rwanda College of Medicine and Health Sciences Nyarugenge Campus More than a hundred nurses and midwives students from all schools of Nursing and Midwifery were together in the 1st General Assembly of NMSAR (Nurses and Midwives Students Association of Rwanda) which was about to officially launch this association and presenting the statute to be used in this association.
 

Jean d'Amour BARABWIRIZA, NMSAR President
presenting the statute.

All the attendees of the General Assembly

Friday, March 3, 2017

"PROTECTING HUMAN RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS"

Introduction
Research with human subjects can occasionally result in a dilemma for investigators. When the goals of the research are designed to make major contributions to a field, such as improving the understanding of a disease process or determining the efficacy of an intervention, investigators may perceive the outcomes of their studies to be more important than providing protections for individual participants in the research.
Although it is understandable to focus on goals, our society values the rights and welfare of individuals. It is not considered ethical behavior to use individuals solely as means to an end.
The importance of demonstrating respect for research participants is reflected in the principles used to define ethical research and the regulations, policies, and guidance that describe the implementation of those principles.

Who?

This course is intended for use by individuals involved in the design and/or conduct of National Institutes of Health (NIH) – funded human subjects research.

What?

This course is designed to prepare investigators involved in the design and/or conduct of research involving human subjects to understand their obligations to protect the rights and welfare of subjects in research. The course material presents basic concepts, principles, and issues related to the protection of research participants.

Why?

As a part of NIH’s commitment to the protection of human subjects and its response to Federal mandates for increased emphasis on protection for human subjects in research, the NIH Office of Extramural Research released a policy on Required Education in the Protection of Human Research Participants in June 2000. This course is specifically designed for extramural investigators and is one (of many) possibilities for meeting the policy requirement.
Because this course is intended to allow investigators to fulfill the Required Education in the Protection of Human Research Subjects, it assumes that the investigators’ research will be funded by NIH and is therefore subject to all U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) regulatory and NIH policy requirements.
The information presented is neither prescriptive nor exhaustive and does not replace or supersede local, state, or Federal regulations applicable to human research or any institutional policies regarding the protection of human subjects.
The information presented is neither prescriptive nor exhaustive and does not replace or supersede local, state, or Federal regulations applicable to human research or any institutional policies regarding the protection of human subjects.

This is a certificate obtained after completion of this course