Bangladeshi
nurse becomes first with PhD
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A Catholic woman has
become the first government nurse and only the second Bangladeshi to obtain a
doctorate in the field of nursing.
Jacinta Olympia Gomes, 49, a Catholic from
northwestern Bonpara parish recently obtained the PhD in June from Victoria
University in the United States.
Gomes, an executive
board member of the Nursing Association Bangladesh (NAB) was awarded the
doctorate following her thesis on “Prevention and Control of Breast Cancer, an
approach to develop nursing support.”
Gomes is one of
Bangladesh’s top nurses and serves on the Bangladesh Catholic Nurses Guild
(BCNG) and is a teacher at the Bangladesh Nursing School (BNS).
In those capacities
she has helped train thousands of young nurses.
“She helped me survive
the tough training with a lot of mental support and advice,” said Pollobi
Corraya, 28, a Catholic nurse. “I’m really happy for her,” she said.
“She can make a huge contribution to Catholic health services and also in society, much more so than in the past,” said Catherine Costa, secretary of BCNG.
Gomes says she wants
to use what she learned during her studies to help promote breast cancer
awareness in Bangladesh.
“Bangladesh is a
developing country with an underdeveloped society. Women with breast cancer are
often reluctant to get proper treatment” she told ucanews.com.
According to one
cancer specialist 20,000- 22,000 Bangladeshi women seek breast cancer treatment
each year but there’s a larger number of women don’t.
“Many women die
unaware that hey could have been cured if only they had sought early
treatment,” Gomes said. “There are also many women who are unaware that
they have the disease.”
Women aged 35-55 are
most at risk she said.
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