(Bandar Seri Begawan, 25th) Brunei’s Minister of Health, Dato Isham, and Minister of Education, Datin Romaizah, visited JPMC College of Health Sciences (JCHS) on Kiarong Road yesterday to attend the school’s annual Open Day event.
As guests of honor, the two ministers kicked off the day’s activities by writing inspiring messages on the college’s “Wall of Hope”. This “Wall of Hope” aims to motivate JCHS students and encourage them to strive towards becoming future healthcare professionals.
The group of guests then toured the academy’s advanced training facilities, including the body interaction laboratory, simulation ward, delivery simulation ward, and surgical training room, experiencing first-hand the innovative and realistic healthcare education model that JCHS provides.
Each stop showcased the academy’s commitment to immersive, skills-based learning, aiming to nurture confident and competent future healthcare professionals.
The Open Day also effectively raised public awareness of the crucial role that nurses play in the future healthcare system of Brunei.
This event not only provided aspiring individuals with opportunities to explore career paths in healthcare, but also helped them to better understand the significant impact of the nursing profession on the nation’s overall well-being.
As guests of honor, the two ministers kicked off the day’s activities by writing inspiring messages on the college’s “Wall of Hope”. This “Wall of Hope” aims to motivate JCHS students and encourage them to strive towards becoming future healthcare professionals.
The group of guests then toured the academy’s advanced training facilities, including the body interaction laboratory, simulation ward, delivery simulation ward, and surgical training room, experiencing first-hand the innovative and realistic healthcare education model that JCHS provides.
Each stop showcased the academy’s commitment to immersive, skills-based learning, aiming to nurture confident and competent future healthcare professionals.
The Open Day also effectively raised public awareness of the crucial role that nurses play in the future healthcare system of Brunei.
This event not only provided aspiring individuals with opportunities to explore career paths in healthcare, but also helped them to better understand the significant impact of the nursing profession on the nation’s overall well-being.