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Ministry of Health warns against fraudulent recruitment links ahead of nursing intake
Emmanuel Tetteh••270 words · 2 min read
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Official recruitment channels are the only way to be sure - but what should applicants be looking out for?
The Ministry of Health has alerted the public to potentially fraudulent recruitment links. As the recruitment process continues, many are wondering if they can trust the information they see - but why is the Ministry so concerned?
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