DO PUBLIC HEALTH WORKERS NEED TO WRITE NATIONAL EXAMS?

Exams are test of knowledge and proof of understanding what the lecturers have taught you.

To be called a Public Health Worker therefore, you must have written the exam, passed, and be issued a certificate which will be followed by an induction ceremony.

Hence, until you write the national exams, you’re not qualified to be called a Public Health Worker. This is why the exam become not just a need, but a necessity.

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