Mrs. Cecelia C. Kpangbala-Flomo spoke on LBNM Policy Implementation as a tool for organization growth. The retreat came to a critical time during the registrar deliberation on the LBNM policy and implementation.
The Liberian Board for Nursing and Midwifery (LBNM) holds two days Staff retreat, January 21-22, 2022. The retreat provides a good opportunity for staff to understand each other, reflect on the working relationships network, which leads to team building and cohesion. Most importantly, retreat was conducted to review achievements, reflect on the working modalities and to plan for the work ahead. The retreat was a resounding success that sharpened focus and cohesion among staff, addressed client managerial and administrative issues as well clarified priorities focusing on national mandate
Retreat provide a good opportunity for staff to understand each other, reflect on working relationship, and network, which leads to team building and cohesion. Most importantly, retreat was conducted to review office achievements, reflect on working modalities and to plan for work at ahead. The retreat was a resounding success that sharpened focus and cohesion among staff, addressed client managerial and administrative issues as well as clarified LBNM priorities focusing on national mandate
The Liberian board for Nursing and Midwifery (LBNM) is for the first time administered its State Board exam to all candidates online. The Exam has been administered hundred percent online.