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Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by wizzybobo(m): 7:25am On Oct 20, 2022
Nigeria has about 24, 000 actively licensed physicians caring for its over 200 million population as result of brain drain in the country, the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) has said.

NMA President, Ojinmah Uche, stated this yesterday in Abuja during a policy dialogue on Nigeria’s health sector brain drain and its implications for sustainable child and family health service delivery, organised by the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies in collaboration with the Partnership for Advancing Child and Family Health at Scale project of the development Research and Projects Centre (dRPC).


He said this gives a horrible true ratio of approximately 1 doctor to 10,000 patients ratio.

He said, “Only one doctor is incredibly available to treat 30,000 patients in some states in the South; while states in the North are as worse as one doctor to 45,000 patients. In some rural areas, patients have to travel more than 30 kilometers from their abodes to get medical attention where available thus Nigeria making access to healthcare a rarity.”

Ojinmah said based on the World Health Organisation established minimum threshold, a country needs a mix of 23 doctors, nurses and midwives per 10,000 population to deliver essential maternal and child health services.

He blamed brain drain on poor funding of the health sector, stressful medical education, non-existent house job slots, difficulty in gaining employment, poor remuneration, unnecessary and unhealthy inter-professional rivalry, insecurity, among others.

The Director-General of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies Kuru, Ayo Omotayo, said Nigeria currently has the third highest number of foreign medical doctors working in the United Kingdom after India and Pakistan.

The Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire, represented by  Sydney Ibeanusi, Director of Trauma, Emergency and Disaster Response, said the emigration of trained and highly skilled health workforce was of great concern as it put further strain on the already challenged health system.

He said some other things to consider to repatriate the acquired knowledge and skill by the migrating workforce are bonding of healthcare persons trained in the public health institutions, increasing the tuition fee in public health institution relative to those in the private institution and provision of grants for trainee which must be paid back after graduation before they will be allowed to emigrate.


https://dailytrust.com/brain-drain-nigeria-left-with-24000-doctors-nma

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by wizzybobo(m): 7:26am On Oct 20, 2022
Chai.
This is heart breaking. Soon only 5000 doctors will be left in Nigeria going by this current trajectory.

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by divinehand2003(m): 7:27am On Oct 20, 2022
I remember that the minister of labour says we shouldn't worry about Nigerian doctors leaving to other countries at all. In fact it is a welcome development as these guys in diaspora will make returns to develop the Nigerian economy. Moreover he added that the country’s universities will continue to produce thousands of doctors on yearly basis that will meet our health care needs.

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by Antyislam: 7:30am On Oct 20, 2022
When two bullon van drove to Tinubus house with billons of stolen money, Yoruba Muslims were clapping for him, now corruption have finished Nigeria . Tinubu must be rejected by all means

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by favour2222: 7:31am On Oct 20, 2022
Wow
Am amused

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by Jennylove21(f): 7:32am On Oct 20, 2022
Oh my goodness
Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by AAA593: 7:34am On Oct 20, 2022
divinehand2003:
I remember that the minister of labour says we shouldn't worry about Nigerian doctors leaving to other countries at all. In fact it is a welcome development as these guys in diaspora will make returns to develop the Nigerian economy. Moreover he added that the country’s universities will continue to produce thousands of doctors on yearly basis that will meet our health care needs.
Ngige na human being

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by SouthSouth1914: 7:49am On Oct 20, 2022
Next time vote wisely!

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by iykofias(m): 7:49am On Oct 20, 2022
And majority of that 24,000 specializes in abortion grin

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by othermen: 7:50am On Oct 20, 2022
This is not the only disaster for the medical sector.

People die daily for want of infrastructures in our national hospitals. And doctors association are not ASUU to insist that government funds hospitals to be able to help them care better for the citizenry. When they have made those requests, we the public have crucified them.

For any medics that care about saving lives, this itself is a disincentive. To have to see patients die because of lack of electricity during surgery or because of lack of ventilators or lack of manpower. It’s stressful already for the doctors.
aside the financial incentive that is also lacking.

To cater over 200 million people can be overwhelming. It’s difficult not to accept the offer to work in any other clime.

There is a disincentive to remain in Nigeria. And I am sure that more than half of the remaining doctors are evaluating their options. Several countries want their services, and would compensate them for migrating.

Be grateful for the ones left here.

That said, me think , many of those who studied biochemistry and other related courses are capable of being medical doctors. but understandably, the resources in terms of capacity of medical schools are not just there to help train them. It’s like you have to be an extraordinary genius to get into medical schools in Nigeria public universities. Yet I have seen those who cannot beat 180 in jamb, travel abroad and are now medical doctors.

I have seen parents that believed in their children’s capacity and the result is that they are practicing doctors today. Now, many of those that should be medical doctors because of lack of infrastructures have had to study interesting courses, that is little relevant to what we need in the country.

Again, the point is that the FG subsidised education is very competitive & limited that it shuts out thousands of good enough candidates that could easily endure the rigor of getting MBBS.

And as a nation, as earlier said, we are headed for disaster. The few healthcare personnels trained by the subsidised FG education are been enticed by opportunities abroad and they are moving out in thousands.

It is important that the FG provides incentives to curb this and also increase our capacity to produce more medics.

Our universities have to be empowered to take in as many medical students; this way, folks may at least be guaranteed access to basic healthcare & will improve the scary ratio of doctor / patients currently prevailing.

No reason, why the FG shouldn’t make provision for graduates of related disciplines to do a 3 or 4 yrs course in a specialised medical school for the award of MBBS.

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by Elidrisy20: 7:50am On Oct 20, 2022
Them still plenty nau,I was expecting 2400

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by Amastermovic(m): 7:50am On Oct 20, 2022
Increase the Fee to the norms and dont subsidised any one that want to study medicine can tKe loan or go to private university,
You can't enjoy free cheap education and dont be of use to the system and start comparing your salary to people earning in pounds ..

Option two
If you study in federal or state sch there's a minimum number of years before allowed to leave the shores of this country..

If all our security agencies decide to japa and engr who go build the hospital..

But our government no well jawe, make everyone japa to go meet the doctors over there after all the elite no trust our medical system

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by Victoxy(m): 7:51am On Oct 20, 2022
There are so many factors btw

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by mytime24(f): 7:51am On Oct 20, 2022
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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by Kayberg: 7:51am On Oct 20, 2022
angry

When 1 doctor ratios 30,000-45,000 patients, come, he be god?
Won't that doctor himself die faster if he choose to be professional?
And we are talking of poor medicals in the country…

And funny enough, 10,000 of the 24,000 doctors 'might still be quacks'.

And someone will still praise this government for good governance.

Abeg, who get that Aki meme wey him dey do side laugh with his hand beside his face?

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by Feggie3: 7:51am On Oct 20, 2022
Elidrisy20:
Them still plenty nau,I was expecting 2400
Lmao!!

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by Nobody: 7:51am On Oct 20, 2022
Ehn na to go dey drink agbo remain na. undecided

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by shopwiser: 7:51am On Oct 20, 2022
Antyislam:
When two bullon van drove to Tinubus house with billons of stolen money, Yoruba Muslims were clapping for him, now corruption have finished Nigeria . Tinubu must be rejected by all means
are you minding them and some sick Nigerians jus for their personal gains want to still put an idiot that isn't competent in the seat... as long as APC failed.. they shouldn't enter that seat again...if they like they should put a saint...The entire cabinet needs to be changed entirely

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by MightySkillashy(f): 7:52am On Oct 20, 2022
sad
Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by fasho01(m): 7:52am On Oct 20, 2022
And whose fault is it
Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by Lovenorth: 7:52am On Oct 20, 2022
APC would soon celebrate this as one of the Buhari's achievements that Tinubu wish to continue from if elected

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by KingLennon(m): 7:52am On Oct 20, 2022
If by next year we repeat the same mistake we did in 2015, we will have only 5000 doctors left....

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by Ibfpleasant(m): 7:53am On Oct 20, 2022
This is not funny at all. What a country that has nothing to offer her citizens

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by IHIEGOD: 7:53am On Oct 20, 2022
So Nigeria still has upto 24000 doctors? I think NMA don't have there facts correct it should not be upto that and I know if obi doesn't win it might reduce to 4725 and those ones are those already weak and the quota system doctors who could not pass other countries professional board exam.
Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by Coolbreeze1988(m): 7:54am On Oct 20, 2022
The rest have japa because country hard
Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by YourHerbalOrgan(f): 7:54am On Oct 20, 2022
nawa oooo... The Hustle Is Real....
Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by SSPX2(m): 7:54am On Oct 20, 2022
Vote for PO and see this nonsense comes to an end
Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by Okadarider: 7:54am On Oct 20, 2022
Those are the ones their japa money's yet to complete.

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by david22uu(m): 7:54am On Oct 20, 2022
Now the solution is simple

You can use Taxes and study in Nigeria , then go Abroad .

People who go to federal school should be made to stay at least 5 years after graduation before their certificate is released

They contribute their quota before you japa simple

This will pay for the taxes you used from the federal purse.

The cost to study medicine abroad is in your pocket and not subsidised by the govt.

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Re: Brain Drain: Nigeria Left With 24,000 Doctors – NMA by coconutbag: 7:54am On Oct 20, 2022
Just pray not to have any serious sickness in Nigeria. Even with your money, your chances of dying are super high.

Na Sister Agnes Nwamma and Osa herbal go remain for naija if nothing is done urgently.

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