Education › Re: Ekenze Chigozie: I Almost Dropped Out Of School – IMSU Best by Drdonzeez(m): 2:16pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
phantom: nigerians should take note of the bolded. most of these "para"medics(optometrists,lab scientists,physiotherapists,radiographers e.t.c) wanted to study medicine but couldnt. they found themselves in the above courses and are trying to ascribe to themselves the title "DR" through the backdoor that they couldnt get through the front. congratulations to the guy but i hope he doesnt join his senior colleagues in the profession to "bad mouth" doctors.  And you think you're making sense.. It's only in Nigeria medicine overshadows every other medical courses..channel your mediocrity and poor man mentallity to another thread. |
Education › Re: Ekenze Chigozie: I Almost Dropped Out Of School – IMSU Best by Drdonzeez(m): 2:09pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
utenwuson: good for u! study eye for 6 years Ignoramus! |
Education › Re: 2016/2017 University of Ibadan Admission Thread Guide. by Drdonzeez(m): 10:05am On Apr 02, 2016 |
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Jokes Etc › Re: If You Attended A Birthday Like This, You Should Be Married By Now by Drdonzeez(m): 12:42am On Apr 02, 2016 |
Pavore9: See pot of stew beneath the table!   Pavore9: See pot of stew beneath the table!  |
Education › Re: Dentistry And Dental Surgery As A Career In Nigeria by Drdonzeez(m): 10:49pm On Apr 01, 2016 |
pin442: Drdonzeez, his answer isnt straightforward, i dont knw whether he is in favour of dentistry or against it. Comeon guys, i need info, i'm a prospective dental student, i jst want to mk enquiries. If you couldn't proffer solutions to your ignorance on this thread,then,I'm afraid you would never be impressed. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Job Discrimination Based On Institution Graduated From by Drdonzeez(m): 7:37pm On Apr 01, 2016 |
Standing5: Bank is no Akara company bros . . . Imagine a MCP MicroSoft Certified Professional who can repair windows and even goes ahead to 'mistakenly' wipe off company data. And in case you are thinking it happened once, it happened many times. That's just one of many cases I witnessed oh. So keep the anger down and realise what I am talking about here. You're not making any sense.how can a  Standing5: Bank is no Akara company bros . . . Imagine a MCP MicroSoft Certified Professional who can repair windows and even goes ahead to 'mistakenly' wipe off company data. And in case you are thinking it happened once, it happened many times. That's just one of many cases I witnessed oh. So keep the anger down and realise what I am talking about here. You're not making any sense.how can a right thinking person use a few persons to generalise a school. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Job Discrimination Based On Institution Graduated From by Drdonzeez(m): 6:27pm On Apr 01, 2016 |
MadCow1: Bro..
UNIBEN is ranked lower than my Alma Mata in Africa... Think about that when next you think of calling me a dullard.  You're dullard bro,sorry,take heart.Atleast,I'm a proud student of uniben.Let us know your school. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Job Discrimination Based On Institution Graduated From by Drdonzeez(m): 6:22pm On Apr 01, 2016 |
Standing5: one of the reasons i will advice against employing Uniben grad is that they generalize and stereotype against others the way you just adviced me not to. Another reason which is key is gross imcompetence. ofcourse, No one would be happy working in your useless Akara company. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Job Discrimination Based On Institution Graduated From by Drdonzeez(m): 6:06pm On Apr 01, 2016 |
MadCow1: Hahahhahahahahahahaaaaa..
Hey Idi, this Joel guy just described UNIBEN with the adjective "Prestigious"..
https://www.reactiongifs.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/lol_idi_amin.gif This madcow must be a dullard for him not to have gotten admission in Uniben. Atleast,they could have helped you with one education course. A nice firm will never sideline Uniben.This is a typical owambe firm' |
Education › Re: 2016/2017 University of Ibadan Admission Thread Guide. by Drdonzeez(m): 9:55pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
Olatunji21,thumbs up.English is not opening |
Education › Re: Dentistry And Dental Surgery As A Career In Nigeria by Drdonzeez(m): 9:26pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
pin442: pls answer me properly sagacious gave you the answer. |
Education › Re: Dentistry And Dental Surgery As A Career In Nigeria by Drdonzeez(m): 9:25pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
pin442: pls answer me properly sagacious gave you the answer. |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Drdonzeez(m): 6:58pm On Mar 30, 2016 |
Lagusta: Oga u gats find a way of shortening age ooo.... Football age tinnss Lol..You still have not answered my question. I heard recently that doctors above 30 would henceforth be allowed to serve.It wasn't from a genuine source. |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Drdonzeez(m): 2:44pm On Mar 30, 2016 |
Lagusta: the medical journey has been a mix of sweet and sour, thick and thin, storm and breeze, ups and downs, smiles and frowns..... even a mix of orijin bitters with chocolate ice cream.....
I'm still serving tho, presently at Futa clinic.....
thanks for checking up.... Do doctors above 30 serve? |
Sports › Re: Did The Transfer Of Captaincy Affect Musa's Performance? by Drdonzeez(m): 12:45am On Mar 30, 2016 |
 suco01: na back of TV u dey watch, mikel stand still midfielder wey no dey push 4ward. Moses nd iwobi fantastic i wish i av like 4 of dem on d pitch.. your post shows you're a football follower not pundit.to me,besides moses,Mikel was my best player tonight. he did what busquet does for barcelona coordinating play from defence to the mildfied. The problem we had were musa,Aminu and immobile oghenekaro.the transition from midfield to attack was very poor.If musa had replicated Moses effort,we could have won.The Egyptians were not fantastic. |
Sports › Re: Egypt Vs Nigeria: Player Rating by Drdonzeez(m): 11:33pm On Mar 29, 2016 |
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Education › Re: JAMB 2016/2017 Change Of Course Begins: Read This Before Changing Your Course by Drdonzeez(m): 10:29am On Mar 29, 2016 |
Has anyone done his? |
Christianity Etc › Re: "You Will Die" - Johnson Suleiman To El-Rufai (Video) by Drdonzeez(m): 8:28am On Mar 29, 2016 |
johnsonjosbles: including ur enemy? Ok waitil they attend ur funeral, do u realised many died in abuja of heart attack due to el ruru demolition? Now. Politicians share those lands among themselfs, other places became desert cos no visible development as potrail, el ruru is evil and he shall face the wrat of God. I dun hear.. |
Christianity Etc › Re: "You Will Die" - Johnson Suleiman To El-Rufai (Video) by Drdonzeez(m): 12:28am On Mar 29, 2016 |
kristisking: You"re sick! Do you realise the gravity of your reckless post? Don"t incure the wrath of God. Leave the fight for God.A good christian will never wish anyone dead |
Christianity Etc › Re: "You Will Die" - Johnson Suleiman To El-Rufai (Video) by Drdonzeez(m): 12:26am On Mar 29, 2016 |
kristisking: You"re sick! Do you realise the gravity of your reckless post? Don"t incure the wrath of God. Leave the fight for God. |
Christianity Etc › Re: "You Will Die" - Johnson Suleiman To El-Rufai (Video) by Drdonzeez(m): 12:16am On Mar 29, 2016 |
asadike: Lol, his mouth is indeed bigger than his body. Chai!what a 'finishing'! lol. You sure sey na you get those boobs? |
Education › Re: Which University Has The Highest Rate Of Cultism In Nigeria? by Drdonzeez(m): 4:49pm On Mar 28, 2016 |
The most funniest part is that most guys commenting on this thread have never been to uniben .they only comment base on hear-say'.
There is nothing like cultism in Uniben except if there are two Uniben in Nigeria. we're only known for our academic exploits. |
Education › Re: 2016/2017 University of Ibadan Admission Thread Guide. by Drdonzeez(m): 8:06pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Bhuumhite: yes,it's acceptable you look Good..thanks. |
Christianity Etc › Re: What If The Early Church Had Prayed That Saul Should Die? by Drdonzeez(m): 3:59pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
EMMAUGOH: go and ask Dr. D. K. Olukoya , He is the only one that can answer your question just shut your stinking mouth.who are you to question/judge anybody? |
Celebrities › Re: Munachi Abii And Sarah Ofili Show Off BIG Boobies In Bikini's by Drdonzeez(m): 11:04am On Mar 27, 2016 |
This one go sabi Bleep die. |
Health › Re: The Unending Crises In The Nigeria Health Sector. by Drdonzeez(m): 9:00pm On Mar 26, 2016 |
Disneyboy: I have watched with dismay the show of power and the tussle for leadership in the Nigeria health sector. I have heard and read the point of view of the physician, the dentist, the medical lab scientist, the nurse, the pharmacist, the radiographer and the physiotherapist. I have also taken my time to study the curriculum of these medical professions. They are heavily loaded. To be sincere, none is easy. I have observed the students in these professions while in their different fields of training;The stress they undergo, the project they present at undergraduate level and have come to realise that of the professionals listed above, Medical lab science students and pharmacy students engage in the most tasking, time consuming and financially demanding projects. I stand to be corrected.
In the curriculum of these professions, Medical Lab Science, Nursing, radiography and medicine/ surgery, I find pathology as an integral part of their training. That is to say pathology is a subset of these professions and not a profession in itself. Should any of the professionals with pathology as a subset of their training decide to advance their training in pathology, such a professional becomes a pathologist as evidenced in many non physicians who are members and fellows of the Royal College of Pathology in the United Kingdom which is by far superior to any pathologist here in Nigeria. I shudder and grin with disbelief when a physician says Medical Laboratory Science is a branch of pathology. I think this big lie must stop!!! Nigerians have been hoodwinked to believe that the physician is the alpha and omega of healthcare in Nigeria. I beg to disagree. Many cases abound where nurses have been the saving grace of many patients. Physicians many a time would send patients with physical disabilities to the orthopaedic surgeon knowing fully well the best professional for such condition is the physiotherapist. The patients end up spending all his life savings on the wrong professional only to be dumped in the physiotherapy department when their finances have been exhausted. Often cases, patients complain that they have visited hospitals for certain cases and the physician could not and has not discovered the cause of their ailment. Many then attribute their ailments to spiritual causes. But, some, on interaction with a medical laboratory scientist, have been made to undergo tests which the consulting physician never requested and BINGO! the cause of the ailment is discovered!
I WOULD RATHER WE HAVE A MODEL WHERE ALL THE MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS FORM A CIRCLE WITH THE PATIENT AT THE CENTRE BECAUSE IN THE COURSE OF INTERACTION AMONG THE VARIOUS PROFESSIONALS,, THE PATIENT GETS A COMPREHENSIVE SOLUTION TO HIS/ HER CONDITION.
Patients do not go to the hospital to see the physician as errorneously spread by our physicians, we go to the hospital to seek treatment. Some get the solution to their challenge only after seeing the pharmacist, some after seeing the nurse and some, after a visit to the medical lab scientist. Our physicians usually mouth international best practice whenever they want to impose their thinking on the citizens but will never agree that it is international best practice to obey court rulings. Imagine what would be of Nigeria today if our politicians do not subject themselves to court rulings. Should a court sack a governor and the governor decides to sit tight to his post, what will be of that state? Now let us take engineering for instance. We all agree that the electrical engineer deal with wires and connections. Would it be right for the mechanical engineer to look down on the electrical engineer saying, " you only connect wires, so let me supervise your work so that it you do not interfer with my work and thus be your head because I do the main thing. I build the machines". Or for the civil engineer to claim headship and lord it over the electrical engineer? Rather, each engineering specialty is autonomous with each respecting one another - not so in our health sector.
Also, I have read many times where our physicians refer to Medical Laboratory Scientists as Lab scientists, lab technicians and many derogatory names. This does not make our physicians more important nor superior. It only goes a long way to expose their insecurities. I think they should and be rightly called MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENTISTS. No health worker has ever referred to a physician as a 'ward boy' or 'ward man or woman' which in actual sense that is what they are. The rocket scientist with so much knowlegde is yet to make as much noise as our physicians. Please, let each professional respect one another.
In conclusion, I call on all politicians, policy makers, traditional rulers, men of timber and caliber, state governors, members of the House of Representatives,the Senate, all government agencies, all political parties, all NGOs, the United Nations, the World Health Organisation, and the Commander in Chief of The Armed Forces, President Buhari - The Change Agent- to ensure that the different professional groups in the Nigeria health sector man the headship of their various professions without superimposing a group of persons on another profession inwhich they do not have a first degree in. It would be against the law for physicians to say they would begin to send samples to one group of persons and ensure laboratory results are endorsed by them so as to sympathise with them; when a court of competent juridiction - The National Industrial Court of Nigeria has ruled in the case of NUAHP and the management of OAUTHC that "NONE CAN ACT, SUPERVISE OR PERFORM THE FUNCTION OF THE MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENTIST HIM NOT BEING A REGISTERED/ LICENCED MEMBER OF THE MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE COUNCIL OF NIGERIA." Please let this fighing and war end and let the health sector of Nigeria move forward. J tames Michael, Biochemist and a concern citizen of Nigeria.
Source: https://mobile./365753416798373?view=permalink&id=1138092279564479&refid=18&_ft_=qid.6266438345389553417%3Amf_story_key.1138092279564479%3Atl_objid.1138092279564479&__tn__=%2As
cc: lala It's no news that our health sector is in shambles.The nurses, pharmacists,and the medical laboratory scientists should play supporting roles and take directives from the Doctors rather than eroding the clinical structures in the Hospitals.  Disneyboy: I have watched with dismay the show of power and the tussle for leadership in the Nigeria health sector. I have heard and read the point of view of the physician, the dentist, the medical lab scientist, the nurse, the pharmacist, the radiographer and the physiotherapist. I have also taken my time to study the curriculum of these medical professions. They are heavily loaded. To be sincere, none is easy. I have observed the students in these professions while in their different fields of training;The stress they undergo, the project they present at undergraduate level and have come to realise that of the professionals listed above, Medical lab science students and pharmacy students engage in the most tasking, time consuming and financially demanding projects. I stand to be corrected.
In the curriculum of these professions, Medical Lab Science, Nursing, radiography and medicine/ surgery, I find pathology as an integral part of their training. That is to say pathology is a subset of these professions and not a profession in itself. Should any of the professionals with pathology as a subset of their training decide to advance their training in pathology, such a professional becomes a pathologist as evidenced in many non physicians who are members and fellows of the Royal College of Pathology in the United Kingdom which is by far superior to any pathologist here in Nigeria. I shudder and grin with disbelief when a physician says Medical Laboratory Science is a branch of pathology. I think this big lie must stop!!! Nigerians have been hoodwinked to believe that the physician is the alpha and omega of healthcare in Nigeria. I beg to disagree. Many cases abound where nurses have been the saving grace of many patients. Physicians many a time would send patients with physical disabilities to the orthopaedic surgeon knowing fully well the best professional for such condition is the physiotherapist. The patients end up spending all his life savings on the wrong professional only to be dumped in the physiotherapy department when their finances have been exhausted. Often cases, patients complain that they have visited hospitals for certain cases and the physician could not and has not discovered the cause of their ailment. Many then attribute their ailments to spiritual causes. But, some, on interaction with a medical laboratory scientist, have been made to undergo tests which the consulting physician never requested and BINGO! the cause of the ailment is discovered!
I WOULD RATHER WE HAVE A MODEL WHERE ALL THE MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS FORM A CIRCLE WITH THE PATIENT AT THE CENTRE BECAUSE IN THE COURSE OF INTERACTION AMONG THE VARIOUS PROFESSIONALS,, THE PATIENT GETS A COMPREHENSIVE SOLUTION TO HIS/ HER CONDITION.
Patients do not go to the hospital to see the physician as errorneously spread by our physicians, we go to the hospital to seek treatment. Some get the solution to their challenge only after seeing the pharmacist, some after seeing the nurse and some, after a visit to the medical lab scientist. Our physicians usually mouth international best practice whenever they want to impose their thinking on the citizens but will never agree that it is international best practice to obey court rulings. Imagine what would be of Nigeria today if our politicians do not subject themselves to court rulings. Should a court sack a governor and the governor decides to sit tight to his post, what will be of that state? Now let us take engineering for instance. We all agree that the electrical engineer deal with wires and connections. Would it be right for the mechanical engineer to look down on the electrical engineer saying, " you only connect wires, so let me supervise your work so that it you do not interfer with my work and thus be your head because I do the main thing. I build the machines". Or for the civil engineer to claim headship and lord it over the electrical engineer? Rather, each engineering specialty is autonomous with each respecting one another - not so in our health sector.
Also, I have read many times where our physicians refer to Medical Laboratory Scientists as Lab scientists, lab technicians and many derogatory names. This does not make our physicians more important nor superior. It only goes a long way to expose their insecurities. I think they should and be rightly called MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENTISTS. No health worker has ever referred to a physician as a 'ward boy' or 'ward man or woman' which in actual sense that is what they are. The rocket scientist with so much knowlegde is yet to make as much noise as our physicians. Please, let each professional respect one another.
In conclusion, I call on all politicians, policy makers, traditional rulers, men of timber and caliber, state governors, members of the House of Representatives,the Senate, all government agencies, all political parties, all NGOs, the United Nations, the World Health Organisation, and the Commander in Chief of The Armed Forces, President Buhari - The Change Agent- to ensure that the different professional groups in the Nigeria health sector man the headship of their various professions without superimposing a group of persons on another profession inwhich they do not have a first degree in. It would be against the law for physicians to say they would begin to send samples to one group of persons and ensure laboratory results are endorsed by them so as to sympathise with them; when a court of competent juridiction - The National Industrial Court of Nigeria has ruled in the case of NUAHP and the management of OAUTHC that "NONE CAN ACT, SUPERVISE OR PERFORM THE FUNCTION OF THE MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENTIST HIM NOT BEING A REGISTERED/ LICENCED MEMBER OF THE MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE COUNCIL OF NIGERIA." Please let this fighing and war end and let the health sector of Nigeria move forward. J tames Michael, Biochemist and a concern citizen of Nigeria.
Source: https://mobile./365753416798373?view=permalink&id=1138092279564479&refid=18&_ft_=qid.6266438345389553417%3Amf_story_key.1138092279564479%3Atl_objid.1138092279564479&__tn__=%2As
cc: lala It's no news that our health sector is in shambles.The nurses, pharmacists,and the medical laboratory scientists should play supporting roles and take directives from the Doctors rather than eroding the clinical structures in the Hospitals. |
Romance › Re: As A Guy Can You Do This??? (photo) by Drdonzeez(m): 7:58pm On Mar 26, 2016 |
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Education › Re: 8 Things Hostel Life Will Teach You! by Drdonzeez(m): 6:31pm On Mar 26, 2016 |
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Family › Re: Woman Pregnant For Judge Who Dissolve Her Marriage After 3 Months (pic) by Drdonzeez(m): 5:08pm On Mar 26, 2016 |
missyadorable: Lol..E pain am!
He wanted a divorce and got it
Whoever she wants to get pregnant for,marry or date is entirely none of his business.
The woman good sef.she waited for the divorce to be finalised before getting pregnant
Nonsense Ex husband Hia. you refuse to disappoint. |
Family › Re: Woman Pregnant For Judge Who Dissolve Her Marriage After 3 Months (pic) by Drdonzeez(m): 4:23pm On Mar 26, 2016 |
missyadorable: Correct woman!
I hope the judge is not just influential but also richer than her ex husband!
Yeye man!! He expected the woman to cry and beg him on bended knees.
Indeed,Not all women are stu.pid you sound like a deluded fellow..If this is all you've got to say,then,sorry is your case! MEN NEED TO WARY OF WHO THEY MARRY. |
Romance › Re: As A Guy Can You Do This??? (photo) by Drdonzeez(m): 3:35pm On Mar 26, 2016 |
Sempumping: what if he was washing his clothes ....naija men don spoil o . So your wife must wash your clothes ?  put yourself in her shoes.If someone come visiting, seeing you and your husband like this,how would you feel? |
Events › Re: Photos From Two Nairalanders' Introduction Ceremony. by Drdonzeez(m): 3:18pm On Mar 26, 2016 |
LuveU2: Thank you 
The great Unn I'm sorry o.Are you a lesbian? |