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LAUTECH VISITING TEAM COMMEND OYSCOHEST ON DENTAL NURSING CURRICULUM



LAUTECH  ACADEMIC COLLABORATION  COMMITTEE TEAM AND THE FACULTY OF NURSING VISIT OYSCOHEST FOR DENTAL NURSING PROGRAMME FACILITIES' ASSESSMENT, COMMEND COLLEGE MANAGEMENT  FOR MEETING REQUIRED STANDARD.

The combined team of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, (LAUTECH)  Ogbomoso's Academic Collaboration Committee and the Faculty of Nursing have commended the Management of Oyo State College of Health Science and Technology, Eleyele, Ibadan for meeting the required standard for collaboration between the College's Dental Nursing Department  and LAUTECH.

This was contained in a statement issued after the  assessment exercise  by the College Public Relations Officer, Sola Samuel Ojewole.

The  team, led by the Dean, Faculty of Nursing Science of the University, Professor S. O. Adeyemo thanked the College Management for providing the required facilities and equipment for the  Dental Nursing programme, commending the sterling leadership qualities of the Provost, Mrs Oluyemisi Oyewo and the Head of Department, Mrs Yemisi Ologunja for their selfless efforts towards ensuring the growth of the Dental Nursing Department.

She expressed optimism  that  the academic collaboration will be achieved and yield the expected results within the shortest possible time.

Welcoming the Visiting Team, the Provost, Oyo State College of Health Science and Technology,  Eleyele,  Ibadan, Mrs Oluyemisi Oyewo commended the team for their prompt response to expedite action on the collaboration between the two academic Institutions.

She informed the team of  the upcoming National Board for Technical Education's (NBTE)  Accreditation  Team's  visit the College for the resource inspection  of six academic programmes of the College which includes Higher National Diploma in Dental Nursing and thanked the LAUTECH Management  for their unwavering  commitment towards the advancement of the College. 

In her remarks, the Head of the  Dental Nursing Department, Mrs Yemisi Ologunja said all hand will be on deck in ensuring the maintenance of high academic standards of all the programmes run by the College.

The Team inspected the Dental Nursing Clinics, the Laboratories, Demonstration room, Staff offices and the  Lecture rooms.

It  would be recalled that the academic collaboration process  commenced  a couple of years ago and culminated in the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding last year, between the two  Institutions owned by the Oyo State Government.

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