Rilwan said the government ignored their demands, even after the 15-day warning, showing a clear lack of care for nurses.
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Dr Doherty said that producing HIV test kits in Africa will make them cheaper and will help fix problems in the supply chain, such as delays and shortages.
Maria Bertrand Muiño, the chief coordinator of Fundación Elena Barráquer, thanked GBfoods Nigeria and the Niger Foundation Hospital for their hard work. She said, “Because of the GBfoods team and the hospital staff, we have been able to help many people regain their sight. We are eager to return next year to continue this important work.”
Edozien, who has degrees in medical science, medicine, and law, explained that a patient safety incident, also called a medical accident, is an event that causes or could cause unnecessary harm to a patient.
Hajeebhoy said, “We are here with one goal: to put mothers and babies first and build strong support for every mother and child in Nigeria.”
Dr Joseph Oteri, said the event was NAS quarterly mission to support people in communities
The Abdul Samad Rabiu Africa Initiative (ASR Africa) has donated a new administrative building worth ₦250 million to Al-Qalam University’s College of Allied Health Sciences in Katsina. The donation is part of ASR Africa’s Tertiary Education Grant Scheme (TEGs).
The Federal Government has assured health workers that the ongoing dialogue will address the long-standing welfare issues in the sector.
The National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) – Federal Health Institutions Sector has denied reports that it has ended its seven-day warning strike.
The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) in Ondo State has called for more support and involvement from all stakeholders to stop the increasing number of doctors leaving the country — a trend popularly called the ‘Japa syndrome’.
