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Re: Group Asks Court To Jail JOHESU Officials For Failing To Suspend Strike - Punch by erbukah: 8:54pm On May 24, 2018 |
people who dont even know what happens in the health sector just come on social media to type rubbish..am a pharmacist by the way... |
Re: Group Asks Court To Jail JOHESU Officials For Failing To Suspend Strike - Punch by 6inches: 9:46pm On May 24, 2018 |
.lol is that what the pharmacist around you do ,then you must be living in a rural place ,bro let me enjoy my dispensing money in peace, Ask your colleagues why they want to open a pharmacy store by alleans ,I bet when you taste retail pharmacy money you won't practice for life worlexy: |
Re: Group Asks Court To Jail JOHESU Officials For Failing To Suspend Strike - Punch by 6inches: 9:53pm On May 24, 2018 |
You are a dumb doctor I swear,where are you practicing ,do you advice your patient to take drugs with carbonated drinks normally, you are a daft doctor, ,the way you reason is quite alarming, really ,is this what you can come up with . worlexy: |
Re: Group Asks Court To Jail JOHESU Officials For Failing To Suspend Strike - Punch by worlexy(m): 11:42pm On May 24, 2018 |
6inches:Mr drug dispenser, as from today stop impersonating doctor and stop introducing yourself as a pharmacist to people cos you only went to school to study how to dispense drugs and pack fluids in nylon bags for patients. U mean u learnt tds, bd, qds, nocte etc for 5years? you did internship for a year, all thru your internship na only dispensing u dey do, another one yr of dispensing during NYSC, starting from the camp clinic(if you actually graduated sha or if you're not a technician) "Good afternoon sir, I'm a drug dispenser, " that's the way you should introduce yourself to me next time LMAO |
Re: Group Asks Court To Jail JOHESU Officials For Failing To Suspend Strike - Punch by phaamsaam: 11:09am On May 25, 2018 |
#THEY_RUINED_OUR_TEAM NB: Long post When we were admitted into the university, some of us were in Nursing Sciences, Optometry, Medical Laboratory Science, Medicine and Surgery, Physiotherapy, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Radiology etc. We were subjected to general studies (GST,GSS). We were taught by mathematicians, Education teachers, physicists and philosophers. Since they knew little or nothing about the slight differences in our course of study, they addressed us by a general name: Medical and Health Sciences. We made friends amongst one another. " What's your department? " I'd asked. " Nursing sciences. " " Wow! I 'm in Medicine and Surgery. Meet my friend, she's in Pharmacy." That way, we became bound by the cords of friendship, and we read at the Medical Laboratory Science block. We had one common goal: to pass our exams. We put our heads together in solving the past questions for that semester. Bunmi my Pharmacist friend, was good at Mathematics. Ekene the Nursing guy, was a wizard in Chemistry. I loved Biology, and Ahmed my Optometry friend taught us Physics. Together, we solved the past questions, taught and complimented each other. Now towards our third Year in school, things started to go sour, and South. Bunmi would pass and just wave. Ekene barely would talk to me, and whenever Ahmed picked my calls, I 'd feel like I owed God a testimony. Each of us had the key to our respective classes and we locked them against every other student that wasn't in our department. The center could no longer hold - things fell apart: " They should have considered it a privilege to be associated with me." " Oh, I didn't tell you? " Towards our third year in school, we had new lecturers with entirely different mindsets , behaviors and speech. They were our seniors in the profession. They'd availed themselves so we could be taught. Pharmacists taught the Pharmacy students. Doctors taught the student Doctors. Scientists taught the student Scientists. Matrons taught the student Nurses. Every thing went fine, until we were introduced to a strange course; a course not found in the curriculum. But we learnt it. It was injected into us, and it went straight into our heads and our minds absorbed them. They were injections of words. We were told to uphold our disciplines with great esteem and never to accept any humiliation from anybody. They told us that we were superior to other departments. Student laboratory scientists were told that without the laboratory, the hospital is handicapped. The Nursing students were told that they were indispensable. The student Doctors were told that they were general overseers. The Pharmacists assumed the appellation ; Bedrock of Medical Practice. These may not be entirely false, but the next words injected in us triggered the hatred, ego rise and envy. We were told of how other departments in the same medical field hated us; of the need to stand up and uphold the fight because other departments are jealous of ours and wants to humiliate us. We were told that medical doctors were arrogant and hence we'd give them no room for such display. We were told that nurses were insulting, hence, all relationships with them should be kept at a highly official level and with great consciousness of our ego; that the medical laboratory scientists were poke - nosing into our territory, so we must annihilate them as possibly as we can. We were taught to esteem our ego and defend our profession against our 'foes' in the same field. No wonder we now feel insecure amongst ourselves - the injection really worked. Sadly, as I bleed in my heart writing this, I recalled our first years, when our minds were like virgins. We were together and we all had one mind and one goal - The Exam. Now we are faced with a bigger goal - The patient. But, we aren't together. So, How can we Pass? They've ruined our team. Written by Isaiah Ugochukwu Obialor (Student Medlab Scientist) Reviewed by Iruke Kingsley Chukwuebuka (Student Optometrist) Edited by Wisdom Ngumoha (Student Doctor) Fore worded by Ogechi Blessing Godwin (Student Nurse) And Arugo Wisdom (Student Pharmacist) Nigerian Medical Sector There's no "I" in TEAM |
Re: Group Asks Court To Jail JOHESU Officials For Failing To Suspend Strike - Punch by worlexy(m): 3:31pm On May 25, 2018 |
6inches:Oluwasanya said: “When the result came, we discovered his Premature Ventricular Contraction (PCV) was nine per cent and his white blood cell count was about 48,000+, which was extremely high and indicated an infection. The doctor said he needed three pints of blood. https://www.medicalworldnigeria.com/2018/05/classmates-blame-pharmacy-students-death-on-johesustrike2018/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter See the evidence that you drug dispensers know nothing, imagine a final year pharmacy student of OAU calling PCV(-Packed Cell Volume) Premature Ventricular Contraction |
Re: Group Asks Court To Jail JOHESU Officials For Failing To Suspend Strike - Punch by Freddonance(m): 5:14pm On May 25, 2018 |
worlexy: I read that earlier & was wondering what the hell it was. |
Re: Group Asks Court To Jail JOHESU Officials For Failing To Suspend Strike - Punch by worlexy(m): 6:04pm On May 25, 2018 |
Freddonance:LOL, just imagine how confident he would have been when spitting out the rubbish and his colleagues are clamoring to be appointed CMD, that's how they will be disgracing themselves all over the place. |
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