Director warns midwifery students against misconduct

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The Director for Reproductive Health Nursing and Midwifery in Torit State warns students studying at the Health Science Institute against misconduct in their attachments.
 
Doctor Clementina Lubaya says some medical personnel students lack professional ethics, blaming them of revealing confidential information of patients outside.
 
Lubaya advises them to be friendly and sympathetic to patients at the state hospital.
 
Oyen Ugwak Simon is one of the midwifery students. He says cultural believes affects the work of male midwives.
 
Another midwife Ibalu Susan admits that some of her colleagues do not exercise professional values while for attachment.
 
She also says some expectant mothers chose men to deliver them because some female midwives use harsh language against them. 
 
Susan says some midwives abuse women who are in labour as if they have been forced to work.
 
She urges her colleagues to behave professionally.