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Clinical Psychology Graduates Ignored in Job Market

By Nsabimana Jean Damour
On 16 January 2012 at 02:39

Clinical Psychology Students at the National University of Rwanda (NUR) claim to have been abandoned by the Ministry of Health in regard to accessing jobs.
Students explained that when they were previously under the faculty of Education, they were considered for Jobs, however, when they were shifted to the faculty of medicine, they have since been ignored in the Job market.
They complain that the ministry of health should consider them like it does for students from medicine since it is (…)

Clinical Psychology Students at the National University of Rwanda (NUR) claim to have been abandoned by the Ministry of Health in regard to accessing jobs.

Students explained that when they were previously under the faculty of Education, they were considered for Jobs, however, when they were shifted to the faculty of medicine, they have since been ignored in the Job market.

They complain that the ministry of health should consider them like it does for students from medicine since it is the same field.

Rugege Geoffrey, the head of Education High Council told media that students have to know that the government’s abilities cannot handle all those problems.

He added that once government is able, the issue of Clinical Psychology students shall be handled otherwise they have to compete for jobs just like others from different fields in the job market.

However, unlike for students of Clinical Psychology, the Ministry of Health dispatches students from medicine department to different hospitals at the end of their university studies.


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