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Has eko university of medical and health sciences started academic session? was thinking they will commence by 2018/2019 |
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i applied for nile university , abuja...but i havent heard from them |
Liverpoolfc:. Please which school are you doing your postgraduate studies? |
3 THINGS THAT
WILL SHOCK YOU
ABOUT THE NEW
POLICY DIRECTION
OF MEDICAL
EDUCATION IN
NIGERIA.
October 22, 2015 / admin / 2 Comments
The news was a pleasant one. It came as a
surprise, more of a pleasant shock!!! The
bearer of this piece of news came
prepared, knowing him as an astute
intellectual. He timing was perfect and
precise; since he delivered his lecture at a
time and place that everybody considers
appropriate. Enough of this description,
don’t you agree?
Professor Joshua Ogbonnaya, Renowned
surgeon and currently the Provost,
College of Medicine and Surgery, Gregory
University Uturu, was the bearer of the
good news. It was at the medical
induction ceremony of students in the
College of Medicine And Surgery
Madonna University, Elele Rivers State.
The medical induction happened on the
20th, October 2015. Recall that Prof
Ogbonnaya was at a time the Dean,
Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences,
Madonna University.
He announced that from March 2016,
there would be major changes to the
curriculum and activities with respect to
the award of MBBS in all medical schools
in Nigeria. He stressed that this was the
latest development coming from the
National Universities Commission (NUC)
and the Medical and Dental Council of
Nigeria (MDCN).
Most Nigerian universities offering
Medicine and surgery, as an
undergraduate course, peg the course
duration between 6 – 9 years. However
this is to be made uniform.
The 3 major changes expected to be in
effect from next year are;
1. The era of moving directly from
secondary school into medical school
will be a thing of the past, because
from next year, it becomes
compulsory for students to first
acquire a Bachelors degree from any
Basic Medical course, Bsc Anatomy or
Bsc Physiology, for 4 years.
2. After which you can proceed to a
College of Medicine for a 3-year
clinical exposure, before the award
of the MBBS degree. This would add
up to be 7 years of training, with the
result that candidates graduates with
two degrees added to their portfolio.
3. This privilege have also been
extended to other para-medical/
health science courses, like Nursing
Science, Optometry, Public Health,
Medical Laboratory Science and
others. Rather than staying 3 years as
described in the 2nd point, these
groups of persons will stay 4 years,
for clinical exposure, before they
would be awarded of the MBBS
degree.
Prof Joshua Ogbonnaya also stressed that
this development is coming at this time
considering that the Doctor-to-patient
ratio, in Nigeria, is still a far cry from
the standard, as prescribed by UNESCO.
What is your take on this? Do you see
any good in this new policy shift? Or
would you rather we continued and
maintained the status quo? |
Good am sir /man... Are you presently doing theMSc physiology programmme in uniport? |
buzyguy:thanks bro... please are you are student of Uí? |
good pm dockays and dockays to be.....please I want clarification about this.... I just gained admission for MSc physiology Ui for 2014/2015. academic session... I intend doing direct entry to MBBS in university of Ibadan immediately I round up my MSc.... my question is this.... is it ideal to take 2015/2016 direct entry form ? I learnt Ui penalise for double admission...at the time of resumption for 2015/2016, I would have been through with my MSc final exams.... I would be grateful if my question is treated... thanks great medics.... |
fellow physiologists what is the way forward? |
Good am... Please am a graduate of Physiology... Delta Státe University...please I need an info ón where i can learn the Use of Ecg, eeg and the likes... Thanks in anticipation for your reply... Lagos, Ibadan preferable |
Would have love it if we Physiologists can come together in persons like a group to bring ideas ón how Physiologists can be of relevance to the nigerian health sector...... 08168935899 for whatsapp |
NB....every dept list to get to PG school by DEC ending |
Mehn..... I cut hand for Physiology dept sha...... Their 200 mcq and negative marking of minus 1 really humble people ooo...... The mcq nor b for children ooooo....... Well... In your hands o Lord i rest |
Please is there any Physiology MSc aspirant in the house? Have you gotten any SMS? Me i have not gotten ooo ooo..... I scored 55. Please I need your reply.... Thanks My number 08168935899....you can add me on whatspp |
Lollyvic26: Pls i nid a replyseptember |
opeyemibankole: pls is it immediately u get 2 see ur score after the post jamb.nid a reply pls .thanksyea its dt same day u see ur score.check email address or ur check d website n login to see ur score |
n3utron: A big No sir, from what I saw last year. 2 people got admitted with 52% in post jamb. After entering the school they confirmed that they saw students with 48% getting admissions. They also pointed out , that most of them had connections.wat dept were diz pple who had 52% and 48% in post ume? |
@rkarang no i didnt stay @ chapel.i stay in a friend's place @ ogbomoso |
@bobolafirst it is well........so well...hw is ur bsc result n ur waec result? |
tanx so much for d reply |
gud pm fellow unilorin aspirants.i applied for MBBS.I have a second class upper in bsc physiologyy,chem A1,PHY B2,BIO B2,ENG C5,MATHS B3 and 64% in dis 2014/2015 unilorin post ume direct enty exam.am frm delta. what r my likely chances to be admited in MBBS? Wat is d likely cut off for MBBS Post utme direct entry.pls am xpecin a reply.tanx |
gud pm fellow unilorin aspirants.i have a second class upper in bsc physiologyy,chem A1,PHY B2,BIO B2,ENG C5,MATHS B3 and 64% in dis 2014/2015 unilorin post ume direct enty exam.am frm delta. what r my likely chances? pls am xpecin a reply.tanx |
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