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| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by wink2015(m): 10:06am On Jan 09, 2016 |
[size=18pt]dokita! too no fit find jobs after they don read medicine for 11 years in the university[/size] |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by kennethchidi(m): 10:06am On Jan 09, 2016 |
Cpumping:lol. Dats d bitter truth. I waited for about 9months after graduation some years back, before I secured placement for housemanship after atleast about 4 interviews I know i scored very well,unfortunately no long leg. Got a placement after 9months when I had to start lobbying. securing the govt job am onto now too.......dat one na very long story for another day! ![]() I know,colleagues who waited longer than I did too. God help us. |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by kennethchidi(m): 10:08am On Jan 09, 2016 |
mentorandfriend:he doesn't bro,and dats part of the problem. Getting used to the wrong things dat it seems right to him. |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by Armaggedon: 10:20am On Jan 09, 2016 |
Gr8amechi:you say 'root cause' ? What is the root cause other than the unfortunate sharp divisions along ethno-religious lines? Do you ever think igbo, yoruba and Hausa youths will ever rise for a common purpose? Against who? Doesn't the enemy have an Ethnic group? Nzeogwu tried the uprising and it immediately became an 'Igbo coup' an led to a civil war. It was not, is not, and will never be possible. My dear there is no headway. Nigeria's situation is pathetic. No nation develops when it spends a large chunk of its earnings trying to force its people to be united when in other clime pple themselves drive development One thing about truth is that it keeps bringing up its stubborn head. Only the truth can save us. |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by phineas: 10:24am On Jan 09, 2016*. Modified: 7:27am On Jan 17, 2016 |
Unserious kid on a pity party tale expecting life to be served by mummy and daddy like the undergrad days.I may be wrong. But this is how it works.You hustle.In every profession the hustle is real,you don't sit at home and expect housejob placements or real jobs for that matter. Medecine is the job with the most opportunities at home and abroad for Nigerian graduates of medicine and you are there lamenting, the course that no week passes without calls for CV's in the paper.I'll bet you dont buy the papers and you're searching for jobs,Like seriously.If you feel there's no hope in Naija it takes 5 months to pass plab, leave and get a decent job in the UK,other options abound Australia,west indies etc so what are you waiting for?This post is for someone out there willing to help themselves. Ill call it Phineas verses of wisdom for the brotherhood of the snake and cross.Sounds spooky,I know. 1-Be polite to your senior colleagues in school and stay in touch. your senior colleagues are the key to opportunities in the medical world,that is students 3 yrs and above in school,they go ahead and by the time you are finshing NYSC they tell you of openings at their facilities,organizations and that of their collegues. 2-House job matter. If you cant get into the federal system,stalk your state.Go to your state of origin,take a letter from your chairman, LGA Councillor,senator,grandfather,anybody just convince them repeatedly you're from your state,and have your family talk to everyone chances are you;ll get consideration above other applicants,If that fails,lots of private facilities offer housemanship,Baptist Hospitals,Catholic Hospitals,Eko Hospital,Not sure of ST Nicholas,etc.Arm yourself with that information and confirm their application periods,be willing to travel keep applying.You definitely cant be complaining about the 5k registration,if you're serious considering your speed of advancement and escape depends on this rate limiting step. 3-Decide if you're for Naija or "the Abroad",If Naija,For Clinical or Non Clinical Specialty Decide and start your preparations in NYSC year with money saved from housejob. 4-If you're "the abroad" gang, From start to finish it takes an average of 6 months to finish plab and start scouting for job placements which should take like 2 months thereabout for locum, after which you can then have good money to sort which of the abroad hustle you want. You can do PLAB from Naija travelling to and fro,during NYSC. Save your housejob money for this purpose dont dash any relative eager to eat the fruit of their labour,save your parents though and even they should understand theres a bigger purpose to the picture. 5-If you're for Naija core Clinical,"the optimistic I want to serve my country and my people gang "(And you guyz deserve awards and acolades......) (they eventually get disillusioned and join "the abroad gang" last last,or stay and grumble about everything whilst going on incessant strikes,or start Private practice) Write primaries ASAP and start the search for residency ASAP,Consider same techniques as it was for Housejob Placements. Don't waste time in PP except you own it,It is a waste of destinies. 6-If youre for Non core Clinical consider; -Occupational Health-Company Dr -Epidemiology-Disease surveillance etc -Public Health-Program administration,project management, M&E, Research and Learning etc -Health Financing and Health Insurance -Humanitarian medecine -dumping the stethoscope completely and starting farming for instance or politics,or work in the bank If you've decided for Non Clinical,then Start gaining relevant experience Like ASAP in required field so you rise up the rank. to find medical opportunities,read the dallies,apply and reapply,stay in touch with senior colleagues,volunteer. Lastly Don't be afraid to travel all over Nigeria for opportunities,Now is the time to leave home in order to grow.Just be sure its the right kind of experience,that you are gathering,the kind you really want,and when you have sufficient experience don't sit and let life happen to you,apply and keep reapplying.Buy the papers ,use medical job sites for Nigeria and abroad. Medcine in Nigeria is where some people earn 150k per month till midlife whilst some earn over 2m a month for years even in Naija.Ultimately,the choice is yours and how you choose to plan your life. It certainly wont happen by whining about how unfair life is to you. Summary is Medcine is a brotherhood,"don't be a lone wolf" I hope this helps someone. |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by Betti001(f): 10:28am On Jan 09, 2016 |
Raymondenyi:What did he say that is wrong? So because 5k is small makes it right? In which part of the universe is paying for a job application or interview right? The guy exposed the truth and you are here chastising him for the truth. Are you for real? |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by maasoap(m): 10:39am On Jan 09, 2016 |
[s] Raymondenyi:[/s] I need this guy's address, he deserves nothing but summary execution. |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by Amucha: 10:42am On Jan 09, 2016 |
Kenkesh:This is nothing compared to what other medical/health Professionals suffer. I don't think Op compared their situation with Doctors of Optometry who also spend Six to Seven years in school and their internship placement is rarely advertised, medical lab scientists, dentists, physiotherapists, etc. |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by Nobody: 10:44am On Jan 09, 2016 |
I see them on a daily basis..... Anyway, I k ow of someone that uses his apartment as the hospital......no time. In fact it about the only hospital that is well reputed for good diagnosis around the area. |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by doeying(m): 10:45am On Jan 09, 2016 |
Demmocrats:You dint have to quote the entire post to give your comment....it would have gotten to the OP nonetheless... |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by tiptopy03(m): 10:45am On Jan 09, 2016 |
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| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by hector: 10:47am On Jan 09, 2016 |
hmmm... this country sef |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by hector: 10:53am On Jan 09, 2016 |
phineas: |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by pentalk(m): 10:57am On Jan 09, 2016 |
abumeinben:It's not about being a big place or facility..housejob is a form of continuous training and its in d teaching hospitals u find enof consultants and residents to put u tru so u b better off afterall. Understood? |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by Meritocracy: 11:34am On Jan 09, 2016 |
As far as youths are celebrating corrupt leaders and regarding looters arrest that stolen their destiny as witch hunt, they will do factory work |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by Welcomme: 11:46am On Jan 09, 2016 |
Medical student unemplyed? Is the unemployment shit that seroous that medical doctors could b unemployed too? |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by ogawisdom(m): 12:37pm On Jan 09, 2016 |
Kenkesh:Lol i thought doctors no dey find work as they will easily get one as they are scarce, nw I kw instead of lamenting u guys shld go into agriculture lik other graduates n forget medicine we all can treat our malaria n typhoid without Doctors ![]() |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by Jsean: 12:39pm On Jan 09, 2016 |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by moshoodn(m): 12:56pm On Jan 09, 2016 |
Please, if you are a doctor, and currently unemployed, kindly buzz me via my signature.... **Will prefer a chat, than a call** Regards. |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by godwinony(m): 1:03pm On Jan 09, 2016 |
Unemployed doctor? Nothing I no go hear/ read for this country ![]() |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by Iko5000: 1:20pm On Jan 09, 2016 |
From what you are saying either you have left the country all you are a big man that does not what is happening to the common man at the moment. Raymondenyi: |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by jamace(m): 2:46pm On Jan 09, 2016 |
With Treasury Single Account system, the ghost workers syndrome will be defeated. Though, I observed that some institutions clamouring for business as usual are vehemently kicking against the TSA system because their "oil pipeline" will be blocked. Govt MUST make TSA system MANDATORY for all sectors including the judiciary and legislatures. |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by Ghost01(m): 3:29pm On Jan 09, 2016 |
Ybnm4life:The 5k is not for you graduates. It is for those who are unemployed and vulnerable. And it is a very fine policy, seeing as the money will remain within the economy while addressing the needs of the poor. |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by Mbediogu(m): 4:51pm On Jan 09, 2016 |
oyeludef:Yes it is true. Go to ImoHMB Owerri and trend there is that u cannot move an inch if u are not from same village or university as Oga in charge. I am yet to confirm the news circulating but if true, then Rochas is in order to privatize the system. He should go ahead and probe key post holders since 5years ago. |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by chachanga: 4:52pm On Jan 09, 2016 |
The rot's been there for a long while. The sh!t's just beginning to hit the fan, in-house is all. Are you just realizing that we have a cabal worse than the fuel subsidy money-grubbers in the medical sector? The MDCN and NMA did a lot to wreck the erstwhile seamless integration of the whole medical sector in their mad dash to achieve godlike status while milking the CONHESS pay grade system for all it was worth. Having eaten up all their filthy vomit, they're now upping the ante with cannibalizing their own young. May sound so harsh but the industry needs a shakeup; enough of blaming the government for everything! |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by Dammiesugar(f): 5:53pm On Jan 09, 2016 |
Even unemployed Barristers are in town, may God help us in this country. |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by Gr8amechi: 7:30pm On Jan 09, 2016 |
Armaggedon:for the real facts you are not being honest, ethnicity is not about yoruba or igbo. I take delta state as a case study do you know how the urhobos' treat other ethnicity just because they are majority?? Even if you make Niger delta a country now the problem will only compound |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by Osario: 8:59pm On Jan 09, 2016 |
Raymondenyi: |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:26pm On Jan 09, 2016 |
Kenkesh:Bro, are you a medical graduate? I'm sorry about what is happening in the health sector but you guys are part of the problem. I'm a graduate of physiology. Scholarships are not awarded to any other class of students in the medical school except medicine and surgery/dental students. Physiology, anatomy and biochemistry are pushed to the background. And if you see the way these guys puff their shoulders eh...you'll regret studying any other course in the university. So in such a case as this, I do not know whether to be happy or sad. All the same, I'll pray for ya. Good luck. |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by macaranta(m): 9:40pm On Jan 09, 2016 |
So saddening that medical doctors now look for jobs. |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by desy24444(m): 10:29pm On Jan 09, 2016 |
MIKOLOWISKA:help me ask him who has be heading d ministry of health......d doctors are part of the govt |
| Re: The Agony Of Unemployed Medical Graduates In Nigeria by Swints: 10:53pm On Jan 09, 2016 |
DBestDoc:Really? Well the money is used to verify if that so called temporary license is for real. And internet era is not working out very well yet in naija as we all know that must government establishment are not yet fully into the internet thing so usually they send most of this things by post. |
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