Cross River receives 32,341 applications for 206 health sector vacancies
1,240 nurses applied for the 153 vacancies while 184 persons applied to fill the 22 advertised slots for pharmacists.
1,240 nurses applied for the 153 vacancies while 184 persons applied to fill the 22 advertised slots for pharmacists.
A government official advised members of the public to report suspected cases of the disease to the nearest health facility ...
Health officials have confirmed six cases so far.
The lawyer said the request to the SSS for Mr Kanu to see his doctor followed his worsening health condition ...
Mr Shettima commended the significant contributions and sacrifices of Nigerian doctors in repositioning healthcare delivery.
This policy means that the doctors who participate will not receive their regular salaries during the strike
The lawmakers are proposing five years mandatory service by Nigerian-trained medical doctors before they are given full practising licence.
The governor directed that 32 of the doctors be employed immediately.
Their abductors had demanded N100 million ransom.
Mr Ehanire says 3,000 medical doctors graduate annually in the country and about 1,000 of them leave the country every ...
The NMA also declared its opposition to some other demands made by JOHESU and AHPA from the government, describing them ...
Mr Akeredolu had argued that the current government house was structurally defective and needed to be replaced.
Mr Magu also said the EFCC has begun investigating corruption activities in 'sister anti-corruption agencies'.
The doctors said the development followed interventions by concern citizens and organisations, leading to a series of mediation between the ...
Nigeria is faced with dwindling quality of healthcare as its medical doctors leave the country in droves.
Doctors across different parts of the country are welcome to register and use the app and get paid for their ...
“Patients, and not the doctors, are the most important persons in the hospital."
The NMA says the government has not kept to the dictates of the new law.
The union says the government owes over N300 million arrears of skipping allowances to 150 doctors.
The doctors complained of inadequate staff and equipment.
The CPC and the NMA raised a joint standing committee for collaboration to enhance standards, care of patients.
The doctors say the agreement the government reached with NLC is not binding on them.
"We are not unmindful of the inconveniences this might cause the masses."
The association says it may take Nigeria 100 years to get the number of doctors it requires.
Medical practitioners warn hospital authorities against selective implementation of government directives.
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