It’s time to go

That man left

The election of the supreme council of the country’s nursing system reached its final stage and today 25 elected members of the supreme council with the help of 4 appointed members elected the new head of the organization, the president of the supreme council and its deputy and secretary, and the members of the supreme council performed the most important task. They left for their city and country.
Mohammad Mirzabigi, after four terms as the general director of the nursing system organization and one term as the deputy nurse, currently the organization! left
A period of ups and downs, which I believe, its successes outweigh its failures.
Now the nurses and union activists have officially started the post-Mirzabigi era, the era that may and will definitely get better, judged Mohammad Mirzabigi.
I am not trying to defend him and I believe that the best defense of his performance or showing off the weaknesses of his undisputed control in four decades from the emergence to the proof of the professional organization of the nursing system will be the performance of Mohammad Taqi Jahanpour, who is directly (or indirectly) the shadow of Mohammad Mirzabigi like the fourth period) in the nursing system.
History has always been the best witness and judge, and it will be the same in the case of Mohammad Mirzabigi. We have to wait and see what Mohammad Taqi Jahanpour will bring to the nurses’ table and where he will lead the organization that Mohammad Mirzabigi, Mohammad Sharifi Moghadam and his friends founded and then each went their own way.
Whatever happened until this day, the comparison of Muhammad Mirzabigi’s uncle with himself!! has been
But the sixth term will be an opportunity for nurses to judge his performance better.
In fact, Mohammad Taqi Jahanpour and the performance of the organization under his management will be the measure and criterion for evaluating the performance of the founder of the organization.
With the difference that many fundamental problems and non-existent structures have been raised and structured thanks to the efforts of the founders of the organization (establishment of nursing assistants, development of standards for the nursing profession, development and approval of nursing tariffs law, etc.).
Here we say a heartfelt thank you to him and we hope that the current inheritors of the organization will honor him and his other colleagues in a worthy way.
We should not be happy to welcome or send away.
Ali Akbar Ghorbani
bedside nurse