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Are All The Nigerian Trained Doctors Really Doing Well Abroad?? by Ecosol: 10:48am On Jul 16, 2014
A Nigerian doctor practising in the United Kingdom is banned for one year over the death three years ago of a boy twin. He is accused of killing the boy through negligence, writes Daily Mail 
A newborn twin boy died because managers at an overstretched maternity unit failed to make proper checks on whether a bungling doctor was up to the job.
Dr Olufemi Dina was allowed to work only under the supervision of a consultant after being blamed for the death of a young mother following childbirth, and also after falsifying medical records.
But with a severe shortage of staff, managers at the unit where he had been working as a locum for three days allowed him to take charge of delivering Natalya Almond’s twin boys.
The first, Lien, was born safely, but his brother, Arron, was deprived of oxygen when his head got stuck for 20 minutes, and suffered severe brain damage.
Yet Dr Dina still placed him on his mother’s chest – only for her to see to her horror that he had turned grey and wasn’t breathing. Arron died after three weeks on a life support machine.
After a lengthy battle to learn the truth, Mrs Almond and her husband Neil, from Darwen, Lancashire, have now been awarded more than £50,000 after the hospital accepted Arron would probably have survived had he been delivered competently.
Dina, 49, who was found to have ‘communication problems’ because English is not his first language, was later banned from practising for lying to investigators. But the Almonds are furious that none of the staff who put him in charge of such a complicated birth have been disciplined.
‘You put your trust in these people and believe that they know best,’ said Mrs Almond, 27. ‘Now we know managers at the hospital knew he wasn’t competent enough to deliver my twins but simply left him to it.
‘We feel the people who let him work that night are partly responsible for what happened.’
In 2007 the Nigerian-born doctor, who specialises in obstetrics and gynaecology, was branded negligent by a High Court judge after sending home a new mother who complained of headaches with painkillers when she in fact had a fatal blood clot.
Then in 2008 he was accused of falsifying medical records and prescribing powerful drugs to a pregnant patient he had not seen while working as a locum in Manchester.
The General Medical Council ordered that he should work only under the supervision of a consultant.
In September 2010 he secured a locum post at Royal Blackburn Hospital. On the night Arron was born there were staff shortages and clinical director Mark Willetts let Dr Dina work unsupervised because the alternative was shutting the maternity unit.
Lien was delivered safely but Arron was deprived of oxygen when he became stuck. Three weeks later his parents were advised to turn off his life support machine.
In an initial report, the hospital claimed Arron’s death had been unavoidable, saying ‘no gaps in care were identified’.But after his angry parents discovered that Dr Dina should not have been practising unsupervised, Arron’s inquest was halted.
An independent medical expert concluded that ‘the outcome could have been significantly better’ had he been supervised by an experienced consultant, but the coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death.
Dr Dina was initially allowed to continue practising but after pressure from Arron’s parents there was a fresh investigation. The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service banned him from practising for 12 months for lying that  he had told the GMC about his Blackburn locum post. He has now lost an appeal.
Mr Almond, a 36-year-old plasterer, said: ‘His mistakes have now caused the deaths of a mother and a baby, but he could be able to work again next year – what does it take for a doctor to be struck off?’
East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust described Arron’s death as a ‘very sad incident’ and said ‘changes in practice have been put in place’. But it added: ‘The Trust has found no grounds for action against individual doctors.’
Dr Dina’s solicitors declined to comment.
http://www.medicalworldnigeria.com/2014/07/baby-rsquo-s-death-in-uk-lands-nigerian-doctor-in-trouble/
Re: Are All The Nigerian Trained Doctors Really Doing Well Abroad?? by Nobody: 11:39am On Jul 16, 2014
Yes!

They seem to be doing pretty well but overworked and that is the harbinger for errors to thrive irrespective of their level of competences.

Such slips and mistakes like you graphically painted in your post are not exclusive to Nigerians doctors , you have failed to be dispassionate and objective in your reportage as Indian doctors face more litigation and disciplinary actions in London and America.

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Re: Are All The Nigerian Trained Doctors Really Doing Well Abroad?? by armadeo(m): 12:35pm On Jul 16, 2014
one does not mean every. hope you get this.

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Re: Are All The Nigerian Trained Doctors Really Doing Well Abroad?? by Ecosol: 1:01pm On Jul 16, 2014
matify:
Yes!

They seem to be doing pretty well but overworked and that is the harbinger for errors to thrive irrespective of their level of competences.

Such slips and mistakes like you graphically painted in your post are not exclusive to Nigerians doctors , you have failed to be dispassionate and objective in your reportage as Indian doctors face more litigation and disciplinary actions in London and America.
. If u read thru d post carefully, u wuld discover dat dis is not d 1st time dat doctor is making a mistake. In 2007 a high court in d uk branded him incompetent! Dat speaks volumes 0.
Re: Are All The Nigerian Trained Doctors Really Doing Well Abroad?? by armadeo(m): 1:23pm On Jul 16, 2014
Ecosol: . If u read thru d post carefully, u wuld discover dat dis is not d 1st time dat doctor is making a mistake. In 2007 a high court in d uk branded him incompetent! Dat speaks volumes 0.

as i said one does not mean all. One ' Nigerian DR' is incompetent OK, one american DR is incompetent OK, ( a Dr was held for the death of Micheal Jackson) i guess he was Nigerian too.

what exactly is the point of this thread? the title is misleading.



A Nigerian Dr bashing thread. Enjoy yourself.

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Re: Are All The Nigerian Trained Doctors Really Doing Well Abroad?? by drered(m): 3:12pm On Jul 16, 2014
armadeo:

as i said one does not mean all. One ' Nigerian DR' is incompetent OK, one american DR is incompetent OK, ( a Dr was held for the death of Micheal Jackson) i guess he was Nigerian too.

what exactly is the point of this thread? the title is misleading.



A Nigerian Dr bashing thread. Enjoy yourself.
smh. Be objective for once and stop giving excuses for the "profession". This things happen. Its cliché already that anyone that says anything against medical doctors wanted to study medicine but wasn't "smart enough". Now, reporting incompetence is doctor bashing.. Smh
Re: Are All The Nigerian Trained Doctors Really Doing Well Abroad?? by Oduduwaboy(m): 3:16pm On Jul 16, 2014
armadeo:

as i said one does not mean all. One ' Nigerian DR' is incompetent OK, one american DR is incompetent OK, ( a Dr was held for the death of Micheal Jackson) i guess he was Nigerian too.

what exactly is the point of this thread? the title is misleading.



A Nigerian Dr bashing thread. Enjoy yourself.
Who are the people that run medicalworld.com? i think they are nurses who are out only to denigrate Nigerian doctors. Shame on them.
Anyway back to the facts of this case you. Twin delivery is a high risk delivery that should be managed in tertiary institution with full complement of staff and continuous electronic fetal heart monitoring ...
The NHS trust here does not sound like one thus exposing the doctor who chooses to work here to overworking , errors & litigation . Doctors beware !!!

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Re: Are All The Nigerian Trained Doctors Really Doing Well Abroad?? by drered(m): 3:36pm On Jul 16, 2014
Oduduwaboy:
Who are the people that run medicalworld.com? i think they are nurses who are out only to denigrate Nigerian doctors. Shame on them.
Anyway back to the facts of this case you. Twin delivery is a high risk delivery that should be managed in tertiary institution with full complement of staff and continuous electronic fetal heart monitoring ...
The NHS trust here does not sound like one thus exposing the doctor who chooses to work here to overworking , errors & litigation . Doctors beware !!!
Keep giving excuses. He was incompetent.. Simple.
Re: Are All The Nigerian Trained Doctors Really Doing Well Abroad?? by Tobbie9(m): 3:39pm On Jul 16, 2014
That particular doctor was incompetent but trying to make it seem like all Nigerian doctors abroad are bad is infantile

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Re: Are All The Nigerian Trained Doctors Really Doing Well Abroad?? by armadeo(m): 4:22pm On Jul 16, 2014
drered: smh. Be objective for once and stop giving excuses for the "profession". This things happen. Its cliché already that anyone that says anything against medical doctors wanted to study medicine but wasn't "smart enough". Now, reporting incompetence is doctor bashing.. Smh


I am objective. In case you missed the sarcasm concerning mj's doc. What I was saying is not inky Nigerian drs make mistakes. Drs everywhere are also prone to errors because they are human. This thread was only opened to bash Nigerian drs as the title is misleading

I never said anything about peeps who wanted to study medicine that's your own opinion not mine.

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Re: Are All The Nigerian Trained Doctors Really Doing Well Abroad?? by Ecosol: 12:34am On Jul 17, 2014
Y don't u just agree to plain truth dats glaring at u. The Nigerian trained doctor is incompetent q.e.d
Re: Are All The Nigerian Trained Doctors Really Doing Well Abroad?? by Oduduwaboy(m): 6:58am On Jul 17, 2014
Ecosol: Y don't u just agree to plain truth dats glaring at u. The Nigerian trained doctor is incompetent q.e.d
Okay . Sooth yourself !

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Re: Are All The Nigerian Trained Doctors Really Doing Well Abroad?? by Oduduwaboy(m): 7:02am On Jul 17, 2014
drered: Keep giving excuses. He was incompetent.. Simple.
How do you reason with an irrational being who is incapable of reasoning . These are the kind of low-minds that populate JOHESU ...Allahu Akbar!
Re: Are All The Nigerian Trained Doctors Really Doing Well Abroad?? by Ecosol: 10:56pm On Jul 18, 2014
Oduduwaboy:
How do you reason with an irrational being who is incapable of reasoning . These are the kind of low-minds that populate JOHESU ...Allahu Akbar!

Wat concerns JoHESU in this matter now Nawa 4 u 0

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