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Re: FG To Ban Private Practice By Doctors In Public Service by dumodust(m): 11:07pm On Oct 11, 2017
hardon1:
where will this lead to. I dont even know the kind of lawmakers we have. Cant somebody do business as a medical doctor again. If doctors shouldnt own businesses then same should apply to every public office holder including politicians, workers in govt ministries and parastatals cos they are all govt workers

anyway If dem like ban, when u dont pay salaries and upgrade the hospitals it will lead to nothing
first great statement here
Re: FG To Ban Private Practice By Doctors In Public Service by dumodust(m): 11:10pm On Oct 11, 2017
jerryBoss1:
This is the only sensible comment I've read ...NL has become something else where the forget their brains and just post rubbish anyhow.
you and the guy you quoted that cant write english are the ones that left your brains in the bin
Re: FG To Ban Private Practice By Doctors In Public Service by dumodust(m): 11:15pm On Oct 11, 2017
happybrother:
Doctors in the house what is obtainable in other countries?
private business and locum is a universal worldwide phenomenon. locum and private practice exist in the uk and US outside official work hours.what you do outside work hours and calls is no ones business. they might as well ban you from forking your wife. stupid dolts. like if docs are the only ones with side jobs and businesses anywhere
Re: FG To Ban Private Practice By Doctors In Public Service by ryom(m): 2:48am On Oct 12, 2017
If true then this is very counterproductive. Private practice is allowed and encouraged in many healthcare systems abroad that we envy. This was done before and it didn't work.
This is like asking a teacher not to have private lessons for students in his area just because he works for the government.
The important thing is that the government time is used for the government, personal or private time should be used as a person desires.
Re: FG To Ban Private Practice By Doctors In Public Service by oyatz(m): 10:27am On Oct 12, 2017
Its NEITHER illegal or unethical sir.

In many instances, they are certain procedures which doctors in public hospitals can do but there aren't facilities to do so in public hospitals.
These doctors have gone to borrow loans to set up private hospitals equipped with the necessary equipments to perform these procedures and these are the ONLY ones available in some cities.

In Osun States, ONLY two hospitals have assisted reproductive technology like IVF and the these are owned by Consultants Obstetricians working with LAUTECH teaching hospital, Oshogbo and Wesley Guild Hospital, Ilesha (a component of the OAU teaching hospitals complex, Ile-Ife)




Frenchfriez:
Bros read between the lines of my comment. Medical ethics isn't the same as 'legal' or 'unconstitutional'.
You can't know my profession more than me na.
Re: FG To Ban Private Practice By Doctors In Public Service by jerryBoss1(m): 10:28am On Oct 12, 2017
dumodust:
you and the guy you quoted that cant write english are the ones that left your brains in the bin
Why are you pained? You forget/misplace your brain huh
Re: FG To Ban Private Practice By Doctors In Public Service by oyatz(m): 10:32am On Oct 12, 2017
This Buhari administration appear to be fixated on anything anachronistic.
Government should not be seen as competing with its citizens.
Private sector participation in the economy (including the health sector) is urgently needed in Nigeria
Re: FG To Ban Private Practice By Doctors In Public Service by oyatz(m): 10:53am On Oct 12, 2017
You must be a Pathologist or an anatomist.




johnjames2009:
once you are not a doctor, your thought become less pleomorphic and more pathologic whenever they are palpated. there is nothing bizarre about the purported ban. There are papillae of hospital components that need to be banned also to restore sanity. Making it monodermal is carcinomatous degeneration whose etiology may well be drawn from plexuses of hospital staff whose innervation is ophthalmologically drawn from protean pattern and abnormal anastomosis. or it may well be diversionary from FG point. to create phobia.

but the cortical matter they are stimulating will see it to the end. everyone has right to his own opinion. welcome development though. The heart will do its part, the vessels will do their bit.
Re: FG To Ban Private Practice By Doctors In Public Service by dumodust(m): 11:04am On Oct 12, 2017
jerryBoss1:
Why are you pained? You forget/misplace your brain huh
you dont insult everybody that are also making sense because their views go against your narrow one and get away with it
Re: FG To Ban Private Practice By Doctors In Public Service by Nobody: 2:04pm On Oct 12, 2017
oyatz:
Its NEITHER illegal or unethical sir.

In many instances, they are certain procedures which doctors in public hospitals can do but there aren't facilities to do so in public hospitals.
These doctors have gone to borrow loans to set up private hospitals equipped with the necessary equipments to perform these procedures and these are the ONLY ones available in some cities.

In Osun States, ONLY two hospitals have assisted reproductive technology like IVF and the these are owned by Consultants Obstetricians working with LAUTECH teaching hospital, Oshogbo and Wesley Guild Hospital, Ilesha (a component of the OAU teaching hospitals complex, Ile-Ife)
You don't seem to get my drift Sir, i' m not into the argument of the appropriateness or otherwise of the ban-ish. My point is that it runs foul of the nigerian medical ethics (under the guidance of MDCN) for any doc in the civil service to concurrently be involved in private practise.
Any doc who has a case with the ethics can take it up with MDCN.
As to the supposed ban, if we read between the lines, we'd know that there is more to it than meets the eye, as its not unconnected to the unrest in the health sector. Why wasn't the ban extended to JOHESU? Don't they run labs, maternity homes, patent stores and pharmacies while still in the public service?
Doctors should cease to attack themselves and read the handwriting on the wall. Its ominous.
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