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'Facebook live' nurse Trudy Ewurama Marcel reacts to sacking

She was fired on Friday by the Royal MMR Hospital after her conduct was found to be in breach of the hospital's rules.
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Commenting on the matter on Facebook, the young nurse expressed surprised at how a video she made in April just got noticed on Thursday.

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Unfazed by her sacking, she said she still has a life although she may have lost her job.

"A Video Made Around April After Work, Surprisingly Gets Notice Just Yesterday," she said. "Even If I Lose Everything, I Still Have Life."

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The Medical Director of Royal MMR Hospital, Dr Mohammed Donkor, said on Accra-based Adom FM that the hospital feels very embarrassed by the conduct of the two thus they had no choice than to part ways with them.

Marcel worked as a health assistant at the Royal MMR Hospital.

READ MORE: 2 nurses sacked for going live on Facebook while on duty

Meanwhile, the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) says it has launched investigations into the matter.

Public Relations Officer of the association, Douglas Adu Fokuo though, says they are also worried psychological well-being of the two nurses.

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