The Fiji National University (FNU) is proud to train skilled health professionals such as nurses, who are playing a crucial role in helping keep communities safe and healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic. While many nurses are part of the frontline teams conducting screenings, tests and home visitations, countless other nurses are manning health centres and…Read More
A Fiji National University (FNU) collaborative research project shows that a minimal government investment in reducing salt intake could prevent 234 heart attacks and 72 strokes, resulting in 131 Fijian lives saved, and saving the government nearly $2million (FJD) each year. The study – ‘The Potential Impact of Salt Reduction in Fiji’ – was carried…Read More
Fiji National University’s (FNU) College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences (CMNHS) is collaborating with the industry stakeholders of its College Human Health Research Committee (CHHREC) to strengthen their research ethics structures and processes in order to better facilitate health research in the country. According to CMNHS Associate Dean Research, Dr Donald Wilson, a lot…Read More
More than 40 Fiji National University (FNU) students from the College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences (CMNHS) gained first-hand learning experience while providing physiotherapy support to participants at the Marist 7s tournament last month. The third and final-year Physiotherapy students continued their annual partnership between CMNHS and the Marist Brothers Old Boys Association (MOBA)…Read More