Welcome To
Lagos State Schools of Nursing Alumni International Association - LSSNMAIA
Who We Are
LSSNMAIA is the association of all Lagos State-trained Nurses and Midwives, including Public Health Nurses, in Nigeria and in Diaspora. LSSNMAIA was established in the UK in 1998 and launched in Lagos 2017 to support alumni.
Graduates of Lagos State Schools of Nursing Complex, 1-9 Awolowo Road Ikoyi, Lagos State College of Nursing Igando, and Lagos University Teaching Hospital are all alumni members of LSSNMAIA.
What We Do
01.
— We Find & Fund
Outreach Programme
CPD and Specialist Educational Seminar
Health Promotion Workshops
Well-Being Program
Research Science Technology
Lifestyle and Social Community Events
Give Back Projects Financial Aid
Members Support
Associates Support
02.
— We Build Networks
Nurses and Midwives
Public Health Practitioners
Health and Social Care
Social Workers
Nurse Experts
Educators and Administrators
Doctors and Professors
Nurse Entrepreneurs
Media and Technology
Nurse Advocates
Retired Nurses
Choirs and Faith Group
03.
— We Build Networks
Nurse-patients Relationships
Families Service
Access to Information
Knowledge Development
Practice Innovation
Philanthropy
Skills Development Club
04.
— We Educate
Members
Associates
Nurses
Public
Service Users and Families
Global Providers
05.
— We Provide Care
We are Nurses,
Midwives, Public Health and Social Work Professionals.
We care for the living, critically ill, the dying, deceased, and relatives from pregnancy to old age. We plan care to receive the unborn.
06.
— We Consult
We Consult
Members and Global Healthcare providers
Service Users
Leaders
Health Planners
Health Funders
Communities
Advocates
Faith Leaders
Government
Administrators
Universities Service
Colleges and Schools
LSSNMAIA Stories
The Provost of Lagos State College of Nursing, Midwifery and Public Health Nursing Mrs Oyefunso Orenuga and other Nursing and Midwifery leaders and educators; and representative of the Nursing and Midwifery Council Nigeria
The Chairman of the National Association of Nurses and Midwives Lagos State, Mr Julius Awojide, and all Lagos State Nurses and Midwives present, also showed their support. We invited many healthcare organisations, nursing groups, allied health and social care professionals, and nurses in diaspora to embraced LSSNMAIA Give-back Programs.
Lady Sogunro-Koko
Also made a presentation on Interprofessional Collaboration to the leadership of the Association of General and Private Medical Practitioners of Nigeria and submitted written proposal to the Nigerian medical Association and recruited Affiliate members who now support LLSNMAIA Board.