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Romance / Re: What Makes An Opposite Sex Attractive To You by Iwegbadu(m): 8:28pm On Jul 16, 2014
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Health / Re: Nma Strike: The Patients's Perspective by Iwegbadu(m): 10:28am On Jul 16, 2014
Samgreguc:
lol. . . The Pharmacist play a very very vital role indeed.

I dont remember physchicians making drugs why are you denying your role as pharmacist who make this drugs and turn urself to .gods prescribing drugs to patients at pharmacys. When you know nithing about pharmacokinetics
Health / Re: Nma Strike: The Patients's Perspective by Iwegbadu(m): 9:44pm On Jul 15, 2014
Samgreguc:
yea, that same fake plls the Physician prescribes.

Do doctors know its fake isnt it pharmacist job to make original yall busy embezzling money

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Health / Re: Nma Strike: The Patients's Perspective by Iwegbadu(m): 11:54am On Jul 15, 2014
adeoladrg:

Dear patients, just imagine the kind of doctor you want to entrust your life with!!!


You KEEP TALKING LIKE YOU CARE ABOUT LIFE, IS IT NOT THE SAME NURSES DOCTORS GO ON OUR KNEES FOR JUST FOR THEM TO CHART, AND WRITE DOWN OR CHANGE GAS TUBES EHN. DAME PATIENCE
Health / Re: Nma Strike: The Patients's Perspective by Iwegbadu(m): 11:41am On Jul 15, 2014
adeoladrg:

The rule has been passed, I won't tell you its not about taking over the doctors again.. Bye!

Moreover, I'm a guy!!!
MY BAD. YOUR NAME SOUNDED FEMININE DDNT SEE THE M PART
Health / Re: Consultant Pharmacists; The Impetus For Improved Nigerian Quality Of Health by Iwegbadu(m): 11:19am On Jul 15, 2014
Alleluia:


Who is this foool? undecided

I dey tell u say sisiafrika be correct idiat. Make her foolishness come show. Come dey say we are the same person i laugh in spannish s!s!afrika. No one get time to be stalking ur ugly arse binsh
Health / Re: Nma Strike: The Patients's Perspective by Iwegbadu(m): 11:13am On Jul 15, 2014
adeoladrg:

No one is claiming to be better than the doctor.. No one will ever be better than the doctor. You've failed to admit the truth staring you in the face. I have no words for you!

Opebi what truth is that? U sound like a well mannered reasonable girl. Why are you guys not in the hospital taking over. Hasnt the rule been passed
Health / Re: Nma Strike: The Patients's Perspective by Iwegbadu(m): 11:04am On Jul 15, 2014
adeoladrg:

Admit that they make mistakes that kill patients! Mistakes that would have been avoided if we had an all-inclusive system with experts of pharmacist consultants and nurse consultants! Just admit!

Then go to the hospital and go and treat patients now, what are you waiting for? Doctors are not in the hospital setting now so go and kill sorry treat the patients. People claim they can do better till they are in the position. Better shut up oh ye female

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Health / Re: Nma Strike: The Patients's Perspective by Iwegbadu(m): 11:02am On Jul 15, 2014
jpphilips:

sorry bros, just help me put the right phrase, while doing that, Kindly read meaning into the rest of the message to garner support for our doctors, like I told a friend of mine, it is we the patients that will suffer most if the status quo is not restored.

Look at the competition between the BSc Nurses and the Registered nurses (all JOHESU members) and now they want consultancy?
I don't want a nurse to tell me she is a consultant who can no longer pack sh!!t in the ward.

Now they will say only bsc nurse can do residency then the 3 year nurses will start the massacre

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Health / Re: Nma Strike: The Patients's Perspective by Iwegbadu(m): 11:01am On Jul 15, 2014
Oduduwaboy:

...this is the rant of a stone-age man.

Comtinue bowing at doctors feet. Dont go and worship the lord thy savior
Health / Re: Nma Strike: The Patients's Perspective by Iwegbadu(m): 11:00am On Jul 15, 2014
VirginFinder: The Doctor is king/boss/lord in the hospital!

Why is that difficult for anyone to comprehend? angry

The only people that come close to the doctors are the pharmacists. smiley

I am sorry, any other person in the medical profession is an underdog. grin

If you want to be like a doctor, then go back to school and study medicine! grin


Sad truth. They should go back to baking fake plls called drugs and packing shit buahahahaha
Health / Re: Nma Strike: The Patients's Perspective by Iwegbadu(m): 10:59am On Jul 15, 2014
jpphilips:

sorry bros, just help me put the right phrase, while doing that, Kindly read meaning into the rest of the message to garner support for our doctors, like I told a friend of mine, it is we the patients that will suffer most if the status quo is not restored.

Look at the competition between the BSc Nurses and the Registered nurses (all JOHESU members) and now they want consultancy?
I don't want a nurse to tell me she is a consultant who can no longer pack sh!!t in the ward.

Loll nice one bruh. To consultant to pack shiittt lmao
Health / Re: Nma Strike: The Patients's Perspective by Iwegbadu(m): 10:57am On Jul 15, 2014
adeoladrg:

You think this is a fight about owning the patient? You'll understand better when you lose a loved one to a doctor's mistake that could have been corrected by a pharmacist or nurse.

Doctors are not Gods patients that would die would die anyways stop worshiping doctors They do their best but sometimes situations dont permit saving

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Health / Re: Nma Strike: The Patients's Perspective by Iwegbadu(m): 10:55am On Jul 15, 2014
Tbamo:
So you think a house officer and an intern in the lab or pharm intern do the same things or have the same responsibilities? And so should earn the same?
During your internship can you be sued for malpractice as a pharmacist?
What do you do during your calls?
How many life threatening cases do you engage as a pharmacy intern?
And you want to earn the same as the doctor?

Except when they are the one involved in causing the threathening case by injecting lethal doses of drugs to the patient

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Health / Re: Nma Strike: The Patients's Perspective by Iwegbadu(m): 10:54am On Jul 15, 2014
malbruno: my dear, u have Said it all, just an addition d consultants are meant to specialize in a particular area of study like consultant gyenocologist, consultant urologist etc. Their role differ, so it will be for Consultant chem pathologist, consultant haematologist consultant pharmacist when they have got the requisit qualification. How is it affecting other consultants who shld face their own specialty. what kind egocentric set of human beings

See there is confusion already consultant heamatologist are trained mdical doctors dnt be fooled so is consultant chem pathologist. Consultant pharmacist is the new one. You people should stop whining abeg nit has been done it has been done. Nma should go back to work and watch and laugh while patients die in ur consultant cleaners hands lmao

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Health / Re: Consultant Pharmacists; The Impetus For Improved Nigerian Quality Of Health by Iwegbadu(m): 4:19am On Jul 15, 2014
sigolisis:


No offence but you know you are wrong. Thank God you did at least one pharmacy course while in school, what was your score? Hmm... Diaris God o, all the lies you are sharing

How law wan do pharmacy course? Mumu think before you talk.
Health / Re: Consultant Pharmacists; The Impetus For Improved Nigerian Quality Of Health by Iwegbadu(m): 7:02pm On Jul 14, 2014
bigass:

stop displaying your stupidity hoe!Its either u are yet to enter a university or you are a poly graduate
There are 3 unions in a university

SSANU Senior staff association of Nigerian universities
ASUU Academic staff union of Nigerian universities
NASU Non Acdemic Staff Union

Shut Up hoe

Free that sisi afrika babe. It sure say she get mental problem no be small, say i dey stalk am. Jesus i no fit the babe ugly die she get inferioriy complex naa to abuse and claim say person dey stalk am remain. Im insulted of all people to stalk on naira land ill reduce myself to a mere prostitute with HIV aids to be stalking. She be correct oponu free the babe jhur she no get brain waves
Health / Re: Consultant Pharmacists; The Impetus For Improved Nigerian Quality Of Health by Iwegbadu(m): 6:58pm On Jul 14, 2014
rotadeco27: In the hospital setting u cant become a consultant wcout having passed through the rigor of residency training programm wch takes 4 to 8 yrs depending on d area of specialization I.e the Dr must ave graduated frm med sch ,done internship,nysc witten primaries b4 the training, I don't seem to undrstan. Y Jhesu want to turn d title to pure water.I will also look 4 drving job in teaching hospital so I can bcome a consultant ambulance driver then Chief medical director
angry

Ori e pe jare. Its obvious their course is pure water thats why they are thinking like they have cerebral diaorrhea
Health / Re: Consultant Pharmacists; The Impetus For Improved Nigerian Quality Of Health by Iwegbadu(m): 6:56pm On Jul 14, 2014
sisiafrika: 'oozing iq reducer' ? Dats another one. Kini olodo oni invent? Ara oto oshi everyday. Keep disguising as a law student bt I'm satisfied dat I have elevated ur blood pressure thru raw nerve stepping.. If u are banned again, created another username, as u have been doing. 'Sisinaijayeyeo' 'alleluia' and many more u hv created. Only losers stalk. On a normal day, I don't quote low lives, nah nah nah, but I hv decided to give ur boring life a meaning by bringing this exception into my rule. Let's watch how d fukk up treating goes. Last time m gonna quote u

Me disgusing ? Lets meet up now if you sure say no b harlot born you, you must have some people making you feel special. Emi omaraye oloriburuku e o, ko oshi e lo iwo ashewo yii. E no go sure for you werey . Thunder fire you if you quote me again, im talking to intellectual human beings not omo alata like you
Health / Re: Consultant Pharmacists; The Impetus For Improved Nigerian Quality Of Health by Iwegbadu(m): 8:03am On Jul 14, 2014
Cityguy: The simmering hatred for doctors have come to the surface with this baseless agitation over title. Unfortunately, our govt is playing the ostrich. Some say doctors are killing patients, now those same patients are left in your care now and what do we see, frenzied vituperations cos though not particularly informed as we say, Nigerians know who they need to see in the hospitals. Evrything is grounded just cos some 'killer' docs refused to show up at work. Isn't that instructional?
This talk about patients dying in Nigeria is laughable cos if patients don't die in USA, by now they suppose to be more populous than us. Pls, don't watch too much of these films cos it has a way of messing with one's reasoning if care is not taken.
Why so much hate? Haba! Someone wrote that there would be more revocation of Dr's licences but you know what, I was actually listening to 9ce at the time, funny ehn? 'If you dey wait for my downfall oo, u go dey there, u go die there.....' E lo sempe!!!
Ori e wanbe. You make sense die
Health / Re: Consultant Pharmacists; The Impetus For Improved Nigerian Quality Of Health by Iwegbadu(m): 8:01am On Jul 14, 2014
fsb: It's really sad that people need titles before they can do their job. A pharmacist/nurse/lab scientist and even a physician doesn't need a specialist label before they are required to do their primary jobs which is to provide quality care for patients.

Unfortunately, as with the rest of the civil service, healthcare workers are mostly more interested in their welfare (monthly alert and other benefits) than the desire to provide quality care to their patients and they are all guilty.

In the end, the squabbles between these two warring factions (physicians vs johesu) could push the government to privatising these hospitals. Truth is quality healthcare is expensive world over but what we get in general hospitals is far from the alphabet 'q'. If after 54 years of independence and after earning over USD400bn in revenue from crude oil sales in the last 11years, our people are still dying from misdiagnosis, developing bed sores while on admission, getting erroneous results from labs where reagents are kept in a non-functional refrigerator, and then treated with drugs bought from the pharmacy opposite the hospital gate because the government hospital pharmacy is 'out of stock' on that drug, then our healthcare system has more problems than who gets the title 'consultant'.

My opinion: get a professional hospital administrator (with a post grad degree in hosp administration/healthcare mgmt + MBA + experience) to run these hospitals. Let every other person focus on their patients.

Well said, there is nothing like this abroad this is why nigeria will always be backward
Health / Re: Consultant Pharmacists; The Impetus For Improved Nigerian Quality Of Health by Iwegbadu(m): 7:54am On Jul 14, 2014
adeoladrg:

Does the push for residency training for pharmacists make them even with the 'other people' in ur post?

It does because it seems like you are just copying another persons profession, my own is that you could have found something unique and call it a form of advancement in carriers not copying what is unique to the profession, at least the court has implemented it so why do you still sound so angry?
Health / Re: Consultant Pharmacists; The Impetus For Improved Nigerian Quality Of Health by Iwegbadu(m): 7:47am On Jul 14, 2014
sisiafrika: vitAl organs indeed. Vital system nko? And vital cells? Omo ale bi baba e

Your comment is oozing iq reducer. Is there anything like vital system? You are so stupi.d its amazing, shebi na the same ife we dey na you think nobody knows you lol. I am going to treat ur fckkk up, oloribu bi mama e

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Health / Re: Consultant Pharmacists; The Impetus For Improved Nigerian Quality Of Health by Iwegbadu(m): 7:45am On Jul 14, 2014
adeoladrg:

You probably didn't read op's post. Rather, you rushed here to air ur unneeded opinion!

Who is talking about vital signs? Did anyone tell you pharmacists are overtaking doctor's roles by becoming a consultant?

Thats what this war seems like to me because if it is just for a silly harmless title why are the doctors taking it P and the pharmacist raining curses on them
Health / Re: Consultant Pharmacists; The Impetus For Improved Nigerian Quality Of Health by Iwegbadu(m): 12:09am On Jul 14, 2014
Leleh: I'm really amazed at this ongoing war between NMA and JOHESU. I believe that every party in the health sector is relevant (even the patients!), with the doctor at the center, so why the feud? This battle for supremacy is so not called for because every health care professional knows her boundary, what she is trained to do and what she is not licensed to do. Nobody knows all, and obviously nobody can do everything. If consultancy is what JOHESU wants, she should go ahead and grab it provided it is for the good of the patient. We patients know that the doctor is the boss, the head because we obviously do not go to the hospital to see the pharmacists or the med lab scientists or nurses or cleaners . We go to see the doctors! Even the nurses, med lab scientists, pharmacists (and doctors sef!) see the doctors as well when they have health challenges. Please, let us all work together as a team and respect each other. Thank you!

So far we, the general public and patients know the truth their mere title dont mean a thing they would even be suprised when patients start insisting to see identification cards proving that only doctors should touch or treat them, do this pharmacists know how to check for vital organs and translate what it means? The only point since morning has been iatrogenic, continue in this fooloshness pharmacists, i pray doctors should resume bac and fold their arms while enjoying the stupidity unfold it will be very funny cqnt wait
Health / Re: Consultant Pharmacists; The Impetus For Improved Nigerian Quality Of Health by Iwegbadu(m): 12:04am On Jul 14, 2014
joker5180: I honestly find the role of CONSULTANT PHARMACIST in a hospital setting weird. A consultant pharmacist will go in to the ward to do 'round', reviewing patients by taking history and at the end may or may not RECOMMEND changes in patient's medication.
At the end of the day, physicians will their own round, nurses will do thier own round, pharmacists will do their own round, medical lab scientists will do their own round, physiotherapists will do their own round, radiographers will do their own round, with ALL of them offering ADVICE to physicians on how best to manage the patient.
If this is the scenario we are going to have in our hospitals then am affraid we are in for chaos.

This pharmacist are not aware of the detrimental effect on patient pyshychology. Dont forget that the physician is not only one unit, in a case like diabetes it will include the renal team, the cardiovascular team , the neurology team for complications, opthamologist for blurring of vision, the endocrinologist and several team. They have won this battle with no insight into the future its only when they become patients they will know what they have done most times a patient need rests and not ward round like a lab rat. Next they will want to fight a war to be called doctors, stupidity is a disease
Health / Re: Consultant Pharmacists; The Impetus For Improved Nigerian Quality Of Health by Iwegbadu(m): 11:59pm On Jul 13, 2014
adeoladrg:

Pharmacy boasts as much requirements to study as medicine and even more as it is in IFE. Your thinking is misplaced!

So tell me why you want to be even with other peoples profession knowing that it (pharmacy) is completely different and unique in its own way
Health / Re: Consultant Pharmacists; The Impetus For Improved Nigerian Quality Of Health by Iwegbadu(m): 7:53pm On Jul 13, 2014
sisiafrika: your ignorance is appalling. You need mental redemption.

Pharmacy is a place for discarded medical wanna bes. So we cannot blame them

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Education / Re: ~::ANSOAU~::(Information Crib) by Iwegbadu(m): 7:48pm On Jul 13, 2014
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I know the babe called sisi afrika she sleeps with all the lecturers in pharmacy. She is a real hoew
Education / Re: MUST READ : Fattkay's Views On OAU Saga! by Iwegbadu(m): 7:41pm On Jul 13, 2014
fattbabakay: grin Lord save ur ass I've given up ma old manners...U 4 blame d day dem sh!t u out! Anyways,work on ur punctuations,I couldn't even fathom ur incoherent juxtaposition of letters up dia...Pls dnt quote me again,my timeline was peaceful befor ur uncle gave u dat nairalandable device...Cheers!!!

Stop threathening the woman have some manners for your mother

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