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PR By Nigerian Medical Association On Appointment Of Consultant Pharmacist by MedicalWorld: 7:40pm On May 20, 2018
Press Release By Nigerian Medical Association On Appointment of Consultant Pharmacist In Lagos

RE: LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT CIRCULAR ON CONSULTANT PHAMARCIST AND RELATED ISSUES; THE NEED FOR THE PRESERVATION OF SANITY IN PATIENTS’ CARE

The Nigerian Medical Association, Lagos State Branch, as a critical stakeholder in the Lagos State health project wishes to intimate the good people of Lagos State and in deed the general public about recent unpalatable development in the health sector of the state which if not urgently addressed has the capability to cause chaos in healthcare delivery and consequent poor health outcome.

This development appears to be the design of the detractors of the current Lagos State administration as it’s in conflict with her laudable agenda for the health sector of the state visà-vis her key achievements in the last 3 years.

THE ISSUES
In circulars dated 10th and 11th May, 2018, both of which emanated from the office of the Head of Service of Lagos State, the approval of His Excellency, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode, for the creation of the Consultant Pharmacist Cadre and separate Directorates for allied health professionals in the Lagos State Hospitals, were communicated to relevant authorities in the state.

1. Consultant Pharmacist
Item 2 of circular no: 036, states, “Consequently, the scheme of service as regard the Pharmacist Cadre will henceforth include Consultant Cadre”.

As it is the practice all over the world, consultants are medical and dental practitioners who are appointed in hospital settings to oversee clinical/patients care after completing post graduate residency training in specific areas of medicine. This training takes a minimum of 6 years of intensive clinical training in a teaching hospital or specialist hospital approved for such by either the National Post Graduate Medical College or the West Africa Post Graduate Medical College.

The residency training is not diploma or sandwich like as we have seen in the training leading to the acquisition of some post graduate degrees currently being ranked as equal to the residency medical training by this amorphous body, JOHESU.

For instance, a medical or dental practitioner in Lagos state service who intends to pursue residency training in a specific field of medicine after passing the primary examination of either of the colleges stated above will proceed to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital or any other specialist hospital that has accreditation for such within the state or elsewhere. There is no place for sandwich like residency training in medicine!

The ill quest of the Joint Health Sector Union/Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria for her members to be appointed as consultants in hospital setting is part of sinister rivalry agenda aimed at hijacking the primary responsibility of patients’ care and ensure pay parity with medical and dental practitioners rather than the attainment of career peak. This has been ongoing for years at the federal level with all their efforts in futility.

The court order in the case of the Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU) vs Federal Ministry of Health in suit No: NICN/ABJ/238/2012 in respect of the appointment of consultants, which was in favour of the Federal Ministry of Health, is worthy of note, thus; The NICN affirmed that the Federal Ministry of Health had the right to direct that non-medically qualified health professionals should not be appointed as consultants in the federal Government Institutions.

It is pertinent to state that the surreptitious role in patients’ care that JOHESU and PSN are canvassing for is the duty of clinical pharmacologist, a specialist medical practitioner in the field of pharmacology.

It is also important to inform Lagosians and the general public that the Yayale Ahmed Committee on professional harmony in the health sector was necessitated by the selfish agitation of JOHESU/AHPA. The report is a valuable document in this regard.

2. Creation of Conflicting Directorates for Allied Health Professionals
In the hospital setting, allied health professionals are components of the various teams with medical and dental practitioners as heads. This is in conformity with best practices in healthcare delivery the world over.

For example, the clinical laboratory team consists of the pathologist, the laboratory scientist, the laboratory technician etc with the pathologist, a specialist medical practitioner in laboratory medicine, as the team head.

Creating parallel directorates for allied health professionals eg for laboratory scientists in the Lagos State hospital setting, will not only lead to unprecedented hierarchical distortion and chaos in clinical laboratory services but has a great potential in worsening quackery in patients’ care with consequent immense danger to the health of Lagosians.

OUR POSITION
The Nigerian Medical Association, Lagos State Branch, being a key stakeholder in the Lagos State health sector, wishes to state and advise government as follows:
1. The creation of Consultant Pharmacist Cadre for pharmacists in Lagos state hospital setting is a pronouncement that is not in tandem with global best practices in healthcare delivery and capable of causing anarchy in the health sector with resultant negative health outcome.
Government is therefore advised to put urgent measures in place that will lead to the revision of this pronouncement, and recruit more Clinical Pharmacologists to complement the good work already being done by medical and dental practitioners in other fields of medicine in the state’s health services.

2. The creation of Directorates for Laboratory Scientists, Radiographers, Nurses etc is alien to international best practices in health care business. This will further polarize the health sector of the state and worsen the decadence in professionalism occasioned by the ill-conceived agitation by these professionals allied to medicine and ultimately affect the quality of care as this is tantamount to given them autonomy in respect of patients’ care.
We therefore implore government to stick to the previous arrangement in Pathology/Clinical Laboratory Services algorithm, where only a Directorate exist ie the Directorate of Pathology, for which the most senior Pathologist is the Director. The same practice applies to Radiological Services.

3. Government through the Lagos State Ministry of Health and the Health Service Commission should ensure unhindered access to service points in all the state owned hospitals including Primary Health Care Centers with necessary logistic support and the provision of adequate security for doctors to continue with the sustenance of services to the populace while the ongoing nationwide strike action called by JOHESU lasts.

4. The NMA is not against the career progression/the improvement in the welfare of any professional or group of professionals in the health sector of the state but strongly oppose any pronouncement(s) that could lead to hierarchical distortion in the sector with negative outcome on patients’ care or any adjustment in salary scale with consequent pay parity between medical practitioners and allied health professionals including pharmacists, Laboratory Scientists, Nurses, Radiographers, Physiotherapists etc.

5. While restating our commitment to continue to work with government in its effort to ensure lasting peace in the health sector of the state, we wish to declare our support for measures already being taken by the Medical Guild, the association of medical and dental practitioners in the employment of the state, to ensure the preservation of sanity in patients’ care in the state owned health facilities.

We wish to encourage Lagosians to continue to seek care at public hospitals in the state regardless of the ongoing strike by the amorphous body, called JOHESU, which is driven by her callous and ill quest for pay parity with doctors.

In conclusion, we appeal to well-meaning Lagosians and Nigerians to prevail on the Lagos State Government to urgently put mechanism in place to prevent an unprecedented industrial crisis in the health sector of the state.



Thank you.
Dr S.K. Adebayo Dr Sunday Luro Chairman Secretary
Source: http://medicalworldupdate.com/press-release-by-nigerian-medical-association-on-appointment-of-consultant-pharmacist-in-lagos/

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Re: PR By Nigerian Medical Association On Appointment Of Consultant Pharmacist by ikennahill: 8:51pm On May 20, 2018
Vary uselessness letter

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Re: PR By Nigerian Medical Association On Appointment Of Consultant Pharmacist by Restroom: 9:39pm On May 20, 2018
MedicalWorld:
Press Release By Nigerian Medical Association On Appointment of Consultant Pharmacist In Lagos

RE: LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT CIRCULAR ON CONSULTANT PHAMARCIST AND RELATED ISSUES; THE NEED FOR THE PRESERVATION OF SANITY IN PATIENTS’ CARE

The Nigerian Medical Association, Lagos State Branch, as a critical stakeholder in the Lagos State health project wishes to intimate the good people of Lagos State and in deed the general public about recent unpalatable development in the health sector of the state which if not urgently addressed has the capability to cause chaos in healthcare delivery and consequent poor health outcome.

This development appears to be the design of the detractors of the current Lagos State administration as it’s in conflict with her laudable agenda for the health sector of the state visà-vis her key achievements in the last 3 years.

THE ISSUES
In circulars dated 10th and 11th May, 2018, both of which emanated from the office of the Head of Service of Lagos State, the approval of His Excellency, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode, for the creation of the Consultant Pharmacist Cadre and separate Directorates for allied health professionals in the Lagos State Hospitals, were communicated to relevant authorities in the state.

1. Consultant Pharmacist
Item 2 of circular no: 036, states, “Consequently, the scheme of service as regard the Pharmacist Cadre will henceforth include Consultant Cadre”.

As it is the practice all over the world, consultants are medical and dental practitioners who are appointed in hospital settings to oversee clinical/patients care after completing post graduate residency training in specific areas of medicine. This training takes a minimum of 6 years of intensive clinical training in a teaching hospital or specialist hospital approved for such by either the National Post Graduate Medical College or the West Africa Post Graduate Medical College.

The residency training is not diploma or sandwich like as we have seen in the training leading to the acquisition of some post graduate degrees currently being ranked as equal to the residency medical training by this amorphous body, JOHESU.

For instance, a medical or dental practitioner in Lagos state service who intends to pursue residency training in a specific field of medicine after passing the primary examination of either of the colleges stated above will proceed to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital or any other specialist hospital that has accreditation for such within the state or elsewhere. There is no place for sandwich like residency training in medicine!

The ill quest of the Joint Health Sector Union/Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria for her members to be appointed as consultants in hospital setting is part of sinister rivalry agenda aimed at hijacking the primary responsibility of patients’ care and ensure pay parity with medical and dental practitioners rather than the attainment of career peak. This has been ongoing for years at the federal level with all their efforts in futility.

The court order in the case of the Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU) vs Federal Ministry of Health in suit No: NICN/ABJ/238/2012 in respect of the appointment of consultants, which was in favour of the Federal Ministry of Health, is worthy of note, thus; The NICN affirmed that the Federal Ministry of Health had the right to direct that non-medically qualified health professionals should not be appointed as consultants in the federal Government Institutions.

It is pertinent to state that the surreptitious role in patients’ care that JOHESU and PSN are canvassing for is the duty of clinical pharmacologist, a specialist medical practitioner in the field of pharmacology.

It is also important to inform Lagosians and the general public that the Yayale Ahmed Committee on professional harmony in the health sector was necessitated by the selfish agitation of JOHESU/AHPA. The report is a valuable document in this regard.

2. Creation of Conflicting Directorates for Allied Health Professionals
In the hospital setting, allied health professionals are components of the various teams with medical and dental practitioners as heads. This is in conformity with best practices in healthcare delivery the world over.

For example, the clinical laboratory team consists of the pathologist, the laboratory scientist, the laboratory technician etc with the pathologist, a specialist medical practitioner in laboratory medicine, as the team head.

Creating parallel directorates for allied health professionals eg for laboratory scientists in the Lagos State hospital setting, will not only lead to unprecedented hierarchical distortion and chaos in clinical laboratory services but has a great potential in worsening quackery in patients’ care with consequent immense danger to the health of Lagosians.

OUR POSITION
The Nigerian Medical Association, Lagos State Branch, being a key stakeholder in the Lagos State health sector, wishes to state and advise government as follows:
1. The creation of Consultant Pharmacist Cadre for pharmacists in Lagos state hospital setting is a pronouncement that is not in tandem with global best practices in healthcare delivery and capable of causing anarchy in the health sector with resultant negative health outcome.
Government is therefore advised to put urgent measures in place that will lead to the revision of this pronouncement, and recruit more Clinical Pharmacologists to complement the good work already being done by medical and dental practitioners in other fields of medicine in the state’s health services.

2. The creation of Directorates for Laboratory Scientists, Radiographers, Nurses etc is alien to international best practices in health care business. This will further polarize the health sector of the state and worsen the decadence in professionalism occasioned by the ill-conceived agitation by these professionals allied to medicine and ultimately affect the quality of care as this is tantamount to given them autonomy in respect of patients’ care.
We therefore implore government to stick to the previous arrangement in Pathology/Clinical Laboratory Services algorithm, where only a Directorate exist ie the Directorate of Pathology, for which the most senior Pathologist is the Director. The same practice applies to Radiological Services.

3. Government through the Lagos State Ministry of Health and the Health Service Commission should ensure unhindered access to service points in all the state owned hospitals including Primary Health Care Centers with necessary logistic support and the provision of adequate security for doctors to continue with the sustenance of services to the populace while the ongoing nationwide strike action called by JOHESU lasts.

4. The NMA is not against the career progression/the improvement in the welfare of any professional or group of professionals in the health sector of the state but strongly oppose any pronouncement(s) that could lead to hierarchical distortion in the sector with negative outcome on patients’ care or any adjustment in salary scale with consequent pay parity between medical practitioners and allied health professionals including pharmacists, Laboratory Scientists, Nurses, Radiographers, Physiotherapists etc.

5. While restating our commitment to continue to work with government in its effort to ensure lasting peace in the health sector of the state, we wish to declare our support for measures already being taken by the Medical Guild, the association of medical and dental practitioners in the employment of the state, to ensure the preservation of sanity in patients’ care in the state owned health facilities.

We wish to encourage Lagosians to continue to seek care at public hospitals in the state regardless of the ongoing strike by the amorphous body, called JOHESU, which is driven by her callous and ill quest for pay parity with doctors.

In conclusion, we appeal to well-meaning Lagosians and Nigerians to prevail on the Lagos State Government to urgently put mechanism in place to prevent an unprecedented industrial crisis in the health sector of the state.



Thank you.
Dr S.K. Adebayo Dr Sunday Luro Chairman Secretary
Source: http://medicalworldupdate.com/press-release-by-nigerian-medical-association-on-appointment-of-consultant-pharmacist-in-lagos/

AAA Yaa

E dey pain NMA say their minister nor fit tell Lagos State Government what to do, the way they dey remote control their minister of health to frustrate JOHESU at the federal level!

Na Adowole be una teeth......toothless bulldog of an NMA .

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Re: PR By Nigerian Medical Association On Appointment Of Consultant Pharmacist by Jman06(m): 10:00pm On May 20, 2018
These NMA guys are so shameless!!!

There is no residency training in clinical pharmacology anywhere in the world!!!

The qualification for the position of clinical pharmacologist is a PhD in clinical pharmacology and the individual must not necessarily be a medical doctor. Even a BSc pharmacology graduate that has done a PhD in clinical pharmacology can hold that position. The role is to give a guideline and coordinate clinical trial of drugs.

Btw, there is no conflict between the role of a consultant pharmacist and that of a clinical pharmacologist.

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Re: PR By Nigerian Medical Association On Appointment Of Consultant Pharmacist by MrBigiman: 11:40pm On May 20, 2018
Jman06:
These NMA guys are so shameless!!!

There is no residency training in clinical pharmacology anywhere in the world!!!

The qualification for the position of clinical pharmacologist is a PhD in clinical pharmacology and the individual must not necessarily be a medical doctor. Even a BSc pharmacology graduate that has done a PhD in clinical pharmacology can hold that position. The role is to give a guideline and coordinate clinical trial of drugs.

Btw, there is no conflict between the role of a consultant pharmacist and that of a clinical pharmacologist.

Being able to write English doesn't make u intelligent. A clinical pharmacologist must be a Medical Doctor and requires a medical licence to practice. Let learn to keep quiet or search up things we don't know.

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Re: PR By Nigerian Medical Association On Appointment Of Consultant Pharmacist by Germanpoison1: 11:58pm On May 20, 2018
MrBigiman:


Being able to write English doesn't make u intelligent. A clinical pharmacologist must be a Medical Doctor and requires a medical licence to practice. Let learn to keep quiet or search up things we don't know.
Thank you.

Re: PR By Nigerian Medical Association On Appointment Of Consultant Pharmacist by Germanpoison1: 11:59pm On May 20, 2018
MrBigiman:


Being able to write English doesn't make u intelligent. A clinical pharmacologist must be a Medical Doctor and requires a medical licence to practice. Let learn to keep quiet or search up things we don't know.
Thank you sir.

Re: PR By Nigerian Medical Association On Appointment Of Consultant Pharmacist by Jman06(m): 3:36am On May 21, 2018
MrBigiman:


Being able to write English doesn't make u intelligent. A clinical pharmacologist must be a Medical Doctor and requires a medical licence to practice. Let learn to keep quiet or search up things we don't know.


A clinical pharmacologist is mainly a researcher, hence the requirement for a PhD. Period!

There's no conflict between the roles of a clinical pharmacologist and that of a consultant pharmacist btw.

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Re: PR By Nigerian Medical Association On Appointment Of Consultant Pharmacist by MrBigiman: 4:07am On May 21, 2018
Jman06:
You should be the one to keep shut and stop exposing your ignorance!

A clinical pharmacologist must have a PhD in clinical pharmacology and MUST not NECESSARILY be a medical doctor.
The role of a clinical pharmacologist is research-oriented and mainly to provide guidelines on and coordinate clinical trial of drugs, hence the requirement for a PhD.

Post ur reference u illiterate. Requirement is being an MD or having a PHD, and having a medical license, that's why they are called Medical Scientist s. U quickly removed the other part. A Doctor finishes Medical School, then goes for a masters , then Doctorate in Pharmacology, the Doctorate can either earn him a MD ( eg Uniport), or a PHD, he must also have a Medical license. Stopped acting uneducated and bitter. A pharmacologist can be anyone, but once the appelation Clinical is added to it, then such person must be a medic with a License and thus the reason they are called Clinical Scientist. Stop wallowing in self deceit and lies.

Let spoon-feed u with the entry requirements for working as a Clinical pharmacologist with the NHS, since it's hard to comprehend anything that has to do with Medicine

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Re: PR By Nigerian Medical Association On Appointment Of Consultant Pharmacist by JoannaSedley(f): 8:40am On May 21, 2018
The governments is beginning to call their bluff. Take it or leave.

Everybody knows what international best practices is especially in this era of internet. Just a quick Google search of consultant this and that in other countries and voom..all arguments of NMA international standard will go to blazes.

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Re: PR By Nigerian Medical Association On Appointment Of Consultant Pharmacist by WesleyPepper: 1:53pm On May 21, 2018
Jman06:
These NMA guys are so shameless!!!

There is no residency training in clinical pharmacology anywhere in the world!!!

The qualification for the position of clinical pharmacologist is a PhD in clinical pharmacology and the individual must not necessarily be a medical doctor. Even a BSc pharmacology graduate that has done a PhD in clinical pharmacology can hold that position. The role is to give a guideline and coordinate clinical trial of drugs.

Btw, there is no conflict between the role of a consultant pharmacist and that of a clinical pharmacologist.
Lmao...the above piece is riddled with ignorance.
Re: PR By Nigerian Medical Association On Appointment Of Consultant Pharmacist by CHRIS1SNR(m): 12:38am On Jan 04, 2021
MrBiggiman,
A Pharmacist is eligible to become a clinical pharmacologist. As a matter of fact, Clinical Pharmacology is only handled by the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Jos. Even Undergraduate medical students of University of Jos do come to Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences for their Pharmacology lectures.
It seems in your medical school, is only physicians and not Pharmacists that are taking you people pharmacology. For that reason physicians that graduated from such schools are not a match in pharmacology and clinical practice with physicians that graduated from medical schools that were taught pharmacology by Lecturers that are Pharmacists.
Always do your research well before you draw conclusion.

Re: PR By Nigerian Medical Association On Appointment Of Consultant Pharmacist by CHRIS1SNR(m): 12:42am On Jan 04, 2021
MrBigiman:


Being able to write English doesn't make u intelligent. A clinical pharmacologist must be a Medical Doctor and requires a medical licence to practice. Let learn to keep quiet or search up things we don't know.

Re: PR By Nigerian Medical Association On Appointment Of Consultant Pharmacist by CHRIS1SNR(m): 12:54am On Jan 04, 2021
MrBigiman:


Being able to write English doesn't make u intelligent. A clinical pharmacologist must be a Medical Doctor and requires a medical licence to practice. Let learn to keep quiet or search up things we don't know.

MrBiggiman,
A Pharmacist is eligible to become a clinical pharmacologist. As a matter of fact, Clinical Pharmacology is only handled by the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Jos. Even Undergraduate medical students of University of Jos do come to Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences for their Pharmacology lectures.
It seems in your medical school, is only physicians and not Pharmacists that are taking you people pharmacology. For that reason physicians that graduated from such schools are not a match in pharmacology and clinical practice with physicians that graduated from medical schools that were taught pharmacology by Lecturers that are Pharmacists.
Always do your research well before you draw conclusion.
For University of Glasgow, these are the entry requirements for clinical pharmacology.

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