Victoria Dok, originally from the Upper East Region of Ghana and currently residing in the Eastern Region, is a dedicated CorpsAfrica Volunteer and a certified Nurse Assistant Preventive. She is a graduate of the Community Health Nurses’ Training College in Navrongo.
Throughout her academic journey, Victoria gained knowledgeable experience through clinical placements at various hospitals, health centers, and Community Health Planning and Services (CHPS) compounds. She actively engaged in healthcare initiatives targeting diverse groups, including the elderly, adolescents, pregnant women, and children under five.
Upon completing her education, Victoria worked as a Nurse in the Upper East Region before joining CorpsAfrica as a Volunteer. She is deeply passionate about community outreach and believes that access to quality healthcare should be a fundamental right for all, regardless of socioeconomic status or geographic location. Victoria is also committed to the idea that empowering communities to take charge of their health can drive lasting and sustainable improvements.
Victoria is eager to learn and grow in her professional capacity. She is devoted to making a meaningful impact in the field of community, with the aspiration of becoming a Public Health Nurse.