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PoliticsRe: Wike Weeps As PDP Blocks His Gubernatorial Aspirations by johnbosco97(m): 7:02am On Jul 08, 2014
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adonis89: d pdp knows if wike should contest com 2015 de wuld loose bkos ikwerre can't hand over to ikwerre. ppl from other tribe wunt take it lightly. so fielding an ogoni man or kalabari man on d platform of pdp,de have a better chance
Stop fooling yourself. Ikwerre can hand over to Ikwerre bc they are the most populous together with other Igbo speaking tribes in Rivers. Other tribes can't do anything as long as the election is free and fair.
PoliticsRe: The New Anambra State Logo by johnbosco97(m): 7:00am On Jul 05, 2014
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mrjangaweed: Isn't that an illuminati symbol there
No.Its a star of king David meaning that IGBOS are part of choosing people of God like the JEWS
SportsRe: Babayaro: Keshi Is Confused by johnbosco97(m): 7:25pm On Jul 03, 2014
Its an idiot called babayaro that is confused. What has he done for his country. Beast
HealthRe: Doctors’ Strike Cripples Hospitals Nationwide by johnbosco97(m): 8:11pm On Jul 02, 2014
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Acidosis: Clinical pharmacy is the branch of Pharmacy where pharmacists provide patient care that optimizes the use of medication and promotes health, wellness , and disease prevention. Clinical pharmacists care for patients in all health care settings but the clinical pharmacy movement initially began inside hospitals and clinics. Clinical pharmacists often collaborate with physicians and other healthcare professionals...

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinical_pharmacy


But of course, "our Almighty, all knowledgeable Nigerian trained and raised docs" would never let these ^ ^

Most pharmacists in teaching hospitals are not knowledgeable in their profession. I m a resident in O$G. One day in the antenatal clinic, I prescribed amoxycillin 500mg 3 times a day to a pregnant woman in early third trimester with urinary tract infection. The pharmacist on duty refused to dispense the medication claiming that the dose was too much for a pregnant woman. He came to the clinic before patients shouting that I want to kill the baby with my prescription. He was very bitter. I decided to engage him in academic discussion to know his level of knowledge. I asked him dose of amoxycillin in an adult patient ,the maximum daily dose of amoxycillin and the FDA class of the drug. He was unable to answer those questions . patients started laughing at him. A patient made a side comment that he is fool by thinking that he can engage a doctor in an academic discussion. He was embarrassed and left with bitterness. At the end, the drug was dispensed and patient came back to thank me. Lesson: most allied health workers are not knowledgeable enough to advice a doctor.appen in Nigerian hospitals...



When Nigerian docs now feel too knowledgeable to sit with Pharmacists, then know that patients are in serious trouble
lol

Honestly, we need to go back to archaic medicine where dentists remove teeths with 'tractors and go-to-hell"

We are in trouble in this country. The reason for the poor healthcare rating is not far-fetched.
HealthRe: Doctors’ Strike Cripples Hospitals Nationwide by johnbosco97(m): 7:56pm On Jul 02, 2014
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You seem to be a bit exposed, so I chose to respond just this one time. The advice you talk about, how often do they accept in good faith or reason with the pharmacist. Instead, the argument of I know better, rather than reasoning (all in the name of superiority) is always the case. I am a living witness (infact it happened just this week monday).
Well, I repeat...whenever ego is always in the forefront, the least is always achieved. I believe Medical/Health sector would have achieved much in moving forward when it involves their packages, if not for antagonism of each other's cravings for better service allowances. Hmmm.... #iwenttoschoolforsixyears ... Now a good album hit!!! Tu face, d'banj, p minus square, cue on... It shall be well someday[/quote

Most pharmacists in teaching hospitals are not knowledgeable in their profession. I m a resident in O$G. One day in the antenatal clinic, I prescribed amoxycillin 500mg 3 times a day to a pregnant woman in early third trimester with urinary tract infection. The pharmacist on duty refused to dispense the medication claiming that the dose was too much for a pregnant woman. He came to the clinic before patients shouting that I want to kill the baby with my prescription. He was very bitter. I decided to engage him in academic discussion to know his level of knowledge. I asked him dose of amoxycillin in an adult patient ,the maximum daily dose of amoxycillin and the FDA class of the drug. He was unable to answer those questions . patients started laughing at him. A patient made a side comment that he is fool by thinking that he can engage a doctor in an academic discussion. He was embarrassed and left with bitterness. At the end, the drug was dispensed and patient came back to thank me. Lesson: most allied health workers are not knowledgeable enough to advice a doctor.
CultureRe: Ile-ife, Final Rest Place Of Oba Of Benin? (picture). by johnbosco97(m): 11:35am On Jul 02, 2014
Yorubas cowardice is legendary and their history of honoring criminals are well known. They should be ashamed that a bini fugitive gave them cultural order. They are distorting history so as to grab bini land which Awolowo tried but failed woefully. So stop distort history of bini people because they know their history more you can think of.
CultureRe: Ile-ife, Final Rest Place Of Oba Of Benin? (picture). by johnbosco97(m): 8:16am On Jul 02, 2014
How can ILE IFE be the final resting place for Oba of Benin when it is a common knowledge that ODUDUWA was a Bini fugitive
HealthRe: NMA And NARD Declare An Indefinite Strike From July 1st At 00.00hrs by johnbosco97(m): 11:08pm On Jun 30, 2014
ASUU style strike to begin in an hour, Nigerians will know who the patients are coming to hospital to see for their care. Its time for JOHESU to show their clinical skills.
HealthRe: NMA And NARD Declare An Indefinite Strike From July 1st At 00.00hrs by johnbosco97(m): 9:07pm On Jun 30, 2014
In few hours, all doctors in Nigeria will embark on indefinite strike. I have discharged all my patients both stable and unstable. I wish them best of luck.

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