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Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by HBB1(m): 7:16am On Nov 27, 2019 |
lefulefu: They are retrained after their passing exams again? Stop saying what you don't know man! 2 Likes |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by luminouz(m): 7:20am On Nov 27, 2019 |
anselm791:Had some work to clear off my fuqin table. |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by luminouz(m): 7:21am On Nov 27, 2019 |
maiahsaiah:Ok babe. |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by HBB1(m): 7:25am On Nov 27, 2019 |
femi4: Same ibuprofen I will still drink this morning-- very strong pain killer? Even children use it you know... Oga talk another rubbish! 5 Likes |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by passion007: 7:32am On Nov 27, 2019 |
Omoluabi16: Some of these posts are just insane. Did you really schedule an outpatient appointment when you knew you had less than 24 hours. What then is the purpose of Accident and Emergency?? People make stupid decisions and put the blame on doctors. Mr man, if you feel you have an immediately life threatening condition, show up at A&E, no one will turn you back,. 2 Likes |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by fkj950ax(m): 7:33am On Nov 27, 2019 |
badboy92: What is the name of the hospital and which State is it located? Shielding them allows them to continue this bad practice |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by omasohan(m): 7:34am On Nov 27, 2019 |
DECLAN2015: It was a MEDICINE SELLER that that advice us to do TUBERCULOSIS test on him after doctors were treating malaria. |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by anselm791(m): 7:35am On Nov 27, 2019 |
fkj950ax:I agree 1 Like |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by NoToPile: 7:35am On Nov 27, 2019 |
I have met good doctors and outrightly nasty ones who want to vent their frustration on you. I have discovered that its mostly young/ fresh doctors that always have this attitude issue, the senior ones tend to be more professional. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by goshen26: 7:37am On Nov 27, 2019 |
YesNo: May be She didn't work in a govt hospital... I was recently posted to a govt hospital. I decided to ask an ADNS why Nigeria Drs/Nurses are hostile? She said the bad treatment of Nigeria Govt causes the diversion of aggression. She said so many Drs and Nurses have left work, because they found better offer abroad. 1 Like |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by trilobite: 7:49am On Nov 27, 2019 |
passion007: Happened in Kubwa Abuja. |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by anselm791(m): 7:51am On Nov 27, 2019 |
passion007: I think we have a doc here, and he is making a lot of sense I must confess. they are not magicians, we are just stupid. lol |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by trilobite: 7:54am On Nov 27, 2019 |
passion007: Also the brother stated something about the way she slept causing her to loose conciousness. He advised her to eat healthy and watch how she lays her head anytime she sleeps. Baby girl is doing well now. 1 Like |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by femi4: 7:56am On Nov 27, 2019 |
HBB1:my people perish for lack of knowledge. Comparing children ibuprofen to that of adult Drugs are administered based on weight and patient's condition Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that's typically used in children to treat fever or pain. ... “If you give a larger dose than your child's weight can handle, this can lead to kidney problems and also stomach issues Don't worry, I ll be here to contribute to your kidney issh |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Sabicleaners: 7:56am On Nov 27, 2019 |
anselm791: |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by koffsman(m): 8:00am On Nov 27, 2019 |
Address please perdollar: |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by koffsman(m): 8:00am On Nov 27, 2019 |
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Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Nobody: 8:03am On Nov 27, 2019 |
midnighter: You needed to modify to sound savage, ok...seen |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by saasala(m): 8:03am On Nov 27, 2019 |
trilobite: So how is the girl doing now? |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by AuroraB(f): 8:04am On Nov 27, 2019 |
Kelvin30286063:I still have the thought I needed the surgery cos all I had was high fever, headache and zero pain in my stomach. But, I got operated on for appendicitis. The shots I got in the morning made me kicking by afternoon which I believe are for typhoid and malaria. Oh , well |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by moadxist2(m): 8:12am On Nov 27, 2019 |
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Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by starstaz(m): 8:12am On Nov 27, 2019 |
Reading thru life time experiences of clients with Nigerian doctors, has reinforced the need for we D doctors to swallow our pride and readjust to offer excellent service to our patient. To the patient we are so sorry. The pride of every doctor is to receive positive feedback from the client after medical engagement or consultation. More so Our practice recognized Strength and weakness ( talking about specialty and attention to details). A smart Dr should equally concentrate on such area of strength etc 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Godiloveu(f): 8:14am On Nov 27, 2019 |
First of all, all praises and Thanksgiving to God that I am healthy and alive...amen Had a major surgery some month ago, it was a private hospital at ibadan, the specialist doctor and the nurses (very useless set of medical practitioners) , the MD nice lady. 1. After surgery no medical report about d procedure was given to me. 2. After some months I went for medical check-up at another hospital and d doctor requested for the report of the surgical procedure , I requested for it via phone call and email, and there was no response till date. 3. During the surgical procedure d specialist doctor keep asking for bribe , and so the nurses too. When they found out that I wouldn't be given them much , the mean treatment began, to give drip or injection became wahala, they look for vein in my hands as if I was an animal that wouldn't feel pain. 4. No change of my bedsheet for days . After paying upfront for the whole package o And many more.... Naaa...the Nigerian medical system and staffs still have alot to learn from their counterparts in the world, lack of empathy and lack of equipments still reign supreme in our health system...may God help us amen Once again, God I thank you for being alive and healthy amen 1 Like |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by lebete3000: 8:16am On Nov 27, 2019 |
midnighter: If you're a doctor, then you're above all daft for trying to explain things to Nigerians. Nigerians are known for their rashness and see meticulous people as dull & stvpid. If it doesn't sound scandalous, it's bullshit in the average Nigerian's ear. Stoo wasting your time with them. Just endure them till you get enough dou to write your exams & leave, or better still own your establishment or business. 1 Like |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Btruth: 8:18am On Nov 27, 2019 |
we have good numbers of them both at the private hospitals and the government hospitals. I was well attended to at UCH in Ibadan, and the Doctors are more concerned about your well-being, so they will rather let you run enough test to determine what the sickness is all about than taking a guess. 1 Like |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by lebete3000: 8:19am On Nov 27, 2019 |
Virus99: I don laugh fall from bed |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by kowalsky: 8:22am On Nov 27, 2019 |
Oooops: Stop licking ass. Babe's very average and that's me being generous with compliments |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by trilobite: 8:22am On Nov 27, 2019 |
saasala: Very fine!! |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by InvertedHammer: 8:23am On Nov 27, 2019 |
HBB1:/ He is right. Pass USLME exams. Then if lucky, get Residency placement of minimum 3 years. Then one can do fellowship (for specialists). To practice in US as a doctor trained in Nigeria will take about 6 years for very intelligent and "lucky" ones. \ 2 Likes |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by anselm791(m): 8:23am On Nov 27, 2019 |
starstaz: nah a doctor wilk never sound like this, this is an imposter I am willing to bet. I may be wrong I will admit, but that's why its a bet. 1 Like |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by omobeey(f): 8:24am On Nov 27, 2019 |
I was diagnosed with a god forsaken illness in a private hospital, can't believe I live in that fear for like two years until I later visited a government. Then I was told nothing is wrong with 'me. magicminister post=84397722[b: |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by passion007: 8:24am On Nov 27, 2019 |
Segkem2013: So, your grievance is that the poor doctor is trying to insert a cannula for you so he can give you some fluids intravenously, then you report him to the consultant who reiterated that you needed fluids -- which the doctor was doing already. Can you not see there's no sense in your post, and yet numerous people have liked it because they're biased against doctors. My friend, doctors can't transfer fluids from the drip to your veins magically. They need to put a cannula first, and often, this may have to be tried multiple times before one is successfully inserted. If you're in pain, ask "I'm hurting all over, I don't think I can take one more attempt", "is there someone else who could try?" But if you come with your attitude, then that's a problem. Knowing Nigerians, you would criticise the doctor in your husky voice, and order him to bring the chief consultant and you expect a hug and a kiss. 1 Like |
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