Registered Nurse | Healthcare Advocate | Writer | Entrepreneur | Building at the Intersection of Nursing & Tech

Abdul-Muumin Wedraogo is a registered general nurse, writer, and digital creator building a new narrative for modern healthcare professionals—one that goes beyond scrubs, shifts, and survival mode.
With over 10 years of real-world clinical experience, Abdul-Muumin has worked where pressure lives: emergency rooms, intensive care units, pediatric wards, and general hospital settings. His career with the Ghana Health Service has shaped not just his skills but also his perspective on what it truly means to live as a nurse.
Because here’s the truth: nursing changes you.
And Wadrago is where he makes sense of that change.
Education & Credentials
My commitment to excellence in nursing is backed by comprehensive education and ongoing professional development:
Nursing Education:
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Valley View University, Ghana
- Diploma in Nursing, Premier Nurses’ Training College, Ghana
Additional Certifications:
- Diploma in Network Engineering, OpenLabs Ghana (formerly NIIT)
- Advanced Professional in System Engineering, IPMC Ghana
Professional Memberships:
My diverse educational background – combining nursing with technology – gives me a unique perspective on problem-solving, efficiency, and innovation in healthcare delivery.
Beyond the Bedside
While nursing is my calling, I’m also an entrepreneur passionate about creating resources that support and elevate healthcare professionals. As the founder of Wadrago.com and Muminmed.com, I’ve channeled my experiences into building platforms that address the real needs of nurses—from career guidance to wellness support to fashion that helps us feel confident in our professional lives.
Abdul-Muumin’s journey is backed by a strong and diverse educational background that blends healthcare with technology:
This unique combination of clinical expertise and tech knowledge gives him an edge—allowing him to think beyond traditional nursing roles and build platforms like Wadrago.com.
🔥 Why Wadrago Exists
Wadrago isn’t just a blog — it’s a statement.
It’s for nurses who are tired of burnout being normalized.
For healthcare workers who want more than just getting through the next shift.
For professionals ready to take control of their lifestyle, identity, and future.
Here, Abdul-Muumin writes about:
- The reality of burnout — and how to actually fight it
- Building a career that doesn’t drain your life
- Nurse lifestyle, fashion, and everyday essentials
- Personal growth, discipline, and mindset
- Turning skills into income beyond the hospital
🧠 Real Experience. Real Voice.
Everything you read here comes from lived experience.
The long nights.
The emotional exhaustion.
The wins no one celebrates.
The lessons you only learn on the job.
Abdul-Muumin doesn’t sugarcoat healthcare—and he doesn’t write like a textbook. His voice is direct, practical, and sometimes unapologetically honest.
Because nurses don’t need more theory.
They need the truth that actually helps.
🚀 Beyond Nursing
Wadrago is just one part of a bigger vision.
Abdul-Muumin is deeply interested in digital publishing, online business, and helping healthcare professionals build income streams and personal brands outside the hospital system.
He represents a new kind of nurse—one who heals, but also builds, writes, and leads.
🎯 The Mission
To help nurses stop living on autopilot…
…and start building a life that actually works for them.
If you’re a nurse, student, or healthcare professional trying to figure out your next move — this space was built with you in mind.
Welcome to Wadrago.
Connect With Me
I’d love to hear from you! Whether you have style questions, want to share your fashion wins, or just need some encouragement, my inbox is always open.
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Recent Articles by Abdul-Muumin Wedraogo.
- Nursing Technology Guide: Smart Devices in Nursing Workflow Without Burnout
- Is Smart Glasses for Nurses : A Complete Beginner’s Guide on How Smart Glassess are Transforming Nursing Care.
- Step-by-Step Guide to Using Smart Watches for Vital Signs Reminders:Nurses Guide 101.
- What Nurses Should Know Before Buying a Smart Watch for Clinical Work: smart watch for nurses in clinical settings
- How to Choose Petite Scrubs for Short Nurses: Proper Length and Fit Guide By a 10 years Experience RN
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