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More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by Racoon(m): 6:27pm On Dec 01, 2023
More teaching hospitals might shut down due to shortage of nurses and doctors on account of their massive relocation abroad, president of Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), Dr. Dele Abdullahi, has indicated. The fear follows reports that the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi-Araba, has shut five wards, with 150 beds capacity over the development.

The House of Representatives Committee on Health had, on Tuesday, during an oversight visit to the medical institution, stressed the negative impact of relocation on the country’s health manpower. Its chairman, Dr. Amos Magaji, had described the situation as worrisome, assuring that the legislative arm of government was working round the clock to reverse the trend and address medical tourism.

The NARD boss told The Guardian that the LUTH scenario was a reflection of happenings in the 52 federal health institutions (FHIs) nationwide. He said the acute shortage of doctors was leading to burnout of members, adding that they have proposed a one-for-one replacement policy to address the issue.

Abdulahi observed that despite intervention of the National Assembly and Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF), the Federal Government had not employed more doctors or replaced the ones leaving.


He said the Association of Resident Doctors (ARD) in Enugu State University Teaching Hospital (ESUTH) would begin an indefinite strike on December 1 after their demand to increase doctor employment and enhance security within a 14-day timeframe issued on November 18 was not heeded by the state government.

The doctors said it had been 120 days since the Enugu government promised employment of medical officers and resident doctors. Abudullahi warned that if the Federal Government failed to meet their demands next January 2024, industrial harmony could not be guaranteed.

The NARD helmsman, who is a resident doctor at University of Ilorin, submitted: “The issue of shortage of doctors is getting worse, and the government is just beginning to realise. The Minister of Health declared a state of emergency in the sector during the just-concluded National Council of Health (NCH) in Ekiti State.

“As of now, a section of Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital (OAUTH), the Behavioral Science/Psychiatry, has been shut. According to latest figures from the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) and Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN), there is one doctor to 10,000 patients in Nigeria against the recommended World Health Organisation (WHO) of one doctor to 600 patients.

“I can tell you that it has got worse. Doctors are leaving the country on a daily basis. The situation has resulted in massive burnout of doctors nationwide. NARD is compiling work on ideal manpower that the country needs. Between January and July 2023, 900 doctors left the country and another 900 say they want to leave.

“We request for ‘one replace one’ policy. The idea is to maintain even the suboptimal level we were before now. We are hoping that the Federal Government can look at this policy. It is not just about the shortage of doctors in LUTH, but in Lagos. How many doctors do we have in Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) Ikeja? They are insufficient. There is no health institution in Nigeria that can say they have sufficient manpower.”

A visit to LUTH, yesterday, by The Guardian confirmed the report by the House of Representative panel. However, normal activities were going on at the hospital, and one would not notice that some of the wards have been shut down.

Efforts to speak to the Chief Medical Director (CMD), Prof. Wasiu Lanre Adeyemo, proved abortive, as he did not pick his calls. Also, the medium could not reach the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) and Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN).

But secretary of NANNM, Toba Odumosu, said: “The situation is getting dangerous. More people are leaving. We are experiencing acute shortage, and it is affecting quality of care. We have to bear more burdens.

The situation is that more nurses want to go abroad. The response of the govt is not commensurate. We are calling for a state of emergency. We don’t know what the budget for next year will be. It is time we started looking at the recommended 15 per cent of national yearly budget for health.”

A Consultant Endocrinologist and former chairman, Medical Advisory Committee (CMAC) at LUTH, Prof. Olufemi Fasanmade, said no tertiary hospital or ward could cope with severe shortage of nurses, noting that they are closer to patients.
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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by Racoon(m): 6:30pm On Dec 01, 2023
How will healthcare worker not be leaving in droves? Effects of a failed system and country. Japa syndrome is gonna affect this nation and compound its development.

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by chiiraq802(m): 6:32pm On Dec 01, 2023
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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by Racoon(m): 6:32pm On Dec 01, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
So you actually believe that LUTH will lock five 150-bed wards, as in 750 beds? How many bed-capacity is the whole LUTH itself when you can ignorantly believe that 750 beds are unoccupied and locked? Smh.

With your kind of negativity and ignorance which you think is cool, many of you will never be blessed by this land. All you do is give negative mindset and the land will reflect it back to you. Las las, the land will spit out every unpatriotic element, criminal defamer and cyberbully.
"A visit to LUTH, yesterday, by The Guardian confirmed the report by the House of Representative panel. However, normal activities were going on at the hospital, and one would not notice that some of the wards have been shut down.....

“As of now, a section of Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital (OAUTH), the Behavioral Science/Psychiatry, has been shut....."


I specifically brought you here so as to expose that you don't even know much about the so called Lagos you always hype about. So where do you place yourself now Mr FreeStuffsNG?

Dishing out lies and propaganda to sugar-coat a precarious situation just to make a bad government feel good is bad for the nation. Always do it with some degree of sense and decorum.

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by MadamVanessa(f): 6:37pm On Dec 01, 2023
shocked


This is not the worst, the worst s yet to come. Anything to make the zoo in shambles gives me orgasm.

Tinubu developed Lagos, but e reach Nigeria cement finished.clowns grin

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by Merit246(m): 6:39pm On Dec 01, 2023
Things are not looking good for this country

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by Franzinni: 6:40pm On Dec 01, 2023
Did government pay for thier education ... If they can't see thier value, they should not complain when they take thier value elsewhere .... At least trado medical doctors are abundant with thier agbo and roots haha 😂😂😂 employ them since Nigeria is in reverse back to the stone age!

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by ATEAMS: 6:40pm On Dec 01, 2023
Back to African rooted medications

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by dondodo: 6:40pm On Dec 01, 2023
I'm sure Agbadorians are happy with this

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by atobs4real(m): 6:40pm On Dec 01, 2023
Was expecting the consequences before now
Okay we are still watching!!!!!

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by GboyegaD(m): 6:40pm On Dec 01, 2023
There are many doctors looking for residency in Nigeria. Perhaps, now those without connection can get a place for residency.

That said, so that every doctor doesn't become consultant and run away, it is time to look into the earnings of doctor and try to make it favorable such that it is fair enough to make them stay. This applies to every other sector.

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by EtinosaDLaw(m): 6:40pm On Dec 01, 2023
I regret the day APC took over power from PDP I swear to God

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by Pathokpo: 6:40pm On Dec 01, 2023
This syndrome have been going on for a long time now but nothing meaningful was done about it. Very soon na native doctors go dey work for our health care centers. This is just the beginning

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by Lumig: 6:40pm On Dec 01, 2023
Lies cheesy

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by hustla(m): 6:40pm On Dec 01, 2023
Gotta go where they're respected and paid well

smiley

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by CoronaVirusPro: 6:40pm On Dec 01, 2023
Inevitable and too late!

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by ada9ja(f): 6:41pm On Dec 01, 2023
Omila

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by MrPresident1: 6:41pm On Dec 01, 2023
Na only native doctor go soon remain.

This poaching by the west and other nations is highly irresponsible

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by Brendaniel: 6:41pm On Dec 01, 2023
We warned them about Tinubu, it was supposed to be a collective effort to make sure he did not get there, some chose tribalism, some chose religion, some chose party, some just chose hate....

I'm not surprised at the events happening in Nigeria, I said it here when Tinubu was sworn in that he has failed even before he started...

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by sotall(m): 6:41pm On Dec 01, 2023
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Shut everywhere down.

The country failed a long time ago.

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by bassdow: 6:42pm On Dec 01, 2023
Racoon:
https://guardian.ng/news/more-teaching-hospitals-risk-shutdown-over-exodus-of-medical-professionals/?utm_term=Autofeed&echobox=twitter_post&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1701325906

They should calm down, the federalGunMent, have ordered & directed Universities to MANUFACTURE more doctors. 

No be me talk am, read am here - https://www.nairaland.com/7928062/japa-federal-government-urges-universities


issue be say we don enter dry season but with irrigation, the planted Doctors go grow into healthy seedlings. though no guarantee say the youung seedlings sef no go JaPa like their fellows
Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by EyeCumInPiece: 6:42pm On Dec 01, 2023
Big opportunity for us medical professionals with 3rd Party certificates to take over.
Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by bassdow: 6:42pm On Dec 01, 2023
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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by Jonah507(m): 6:42pm On Dec 01, 2023
But Ngige, the then minister of labour and productivity claimed Nigeria has enough health workers and those that want to japa should do so

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by bassdow: 6:43pm On Dec 01, 2023
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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by zuchyblink(m): 6:43pm On Dec 01, 2023
Very soon health attendants and porters will join them

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by obi4eze(m): 6:44pm On Dec 01, 2023
angry

Even if they employ, the ones employed will still japa.

No hope in this evil government.

APC is a big disgrace to Nigeria.

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Re: More Teaching Hospitals Risk Shutdown Over Exodus Of Medical Professionals by Stevenson20: 6:45pm On Dec 01, 2023
When someone say to you that he or she will bring a new Change, please kindly ask the person the details of the Change.


APC una Weldon

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