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Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by MrToothBrush: 2:53pm On May 22, 2019
Go for pharmacy and you will never regret it
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by Mizwisdom(f): 2:53pm On May 22, 2019
Very sad, many study Med Surg here for profit making and prestige
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by Tusinecakes: 2:54pm On May 22, 2019
I can't count the number of times Articles attacking medicine and surgery has graced nairaland's front page.


It seems Lalasticlala is a wounded medical student.The profession is the Tinubu of Nigerian professions on nairaland!
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by Nobody: 2:55pm On May 22, 2019
BravoDe:
I woke up at about 6am, said my prayers and exited the room only to find a flock of birds flying past the roof.
Amazingly, the hens and cocks were stretching their feathers and feeling awesome neither minding nor even noticing the height of their counterparts.

I logged on to facebook to see if she replied the chats I sent her last night but no, she didn’t. It’s obvious she is sad.

It’s her third year of applying for Medicine and Surgery and this time, she was offered provisional admission to study Food Science and Technology.

I could guess, she felt her dreams have been shattered again.
I care for her a lot but I just couldn’t find a means to pacify her so I kept my cool.

I’ve had the privilege of meeting prospective undergraduates on various occasions and their clamour for Medicine and Surgery is alarming. Sometimes it’s very difficult to ascertain what fuels their desire.

Why do you want to Study Medicine? Most of them don’t seem to have any answer.

They either grew up in an Igbo family where the parents so much believe that the way out of poverty and lack is for their ward to become a medical doctor or while in secondary school, they belonged to a class where 90% of the brilliant ones kept singing Medicine and because they didn’t want to feel less than equal, they joined the bandwagon.

Every year, thousands of students apply for Medicine, yet, very few get admitted.

11,130 candidates applied for Medicine and Surgery in UNN alone and not more than 200 will be admitted.
It’s is already clear that more than 10,000 will be denied admission.

Same with other 24 FULLY accredited Medical schools in Nigeria.
Only about 1.6% of people who apply for Medicine in Nigeria get admitted yearly.
And only 56% of the admitted students end up becoming doctors.

If you successfully scale through the 6years spent in school, getting a placement for housemanship within the stipulated 2years becomes another bridge to cross. If you eventually end up not getting a place, you will have to re-sit your final exams this time conducted by the Medical body not your school and you will have to pay plus the high failure rate involved.

Looking at the stress in the journey to becoming a doctor, one should be able to vow that these guys should be the most successful set of people in the society but unfortunately, the reality is different.

Failure in Marriage:

Whatever business, ministry or profession that takes a toll on your family life has made you a failure and that is the predicament of most Doctors. I read an article where an American Medical Body reacted to a medical divorce research by saying only 23% of Doctors have a failed marriage as against the 27% earlier proven, what difference does it make?
I don’t have a problem with the statistics because in Nigeria, you will rarely find any divorce case but I’ve been to Doctors’ houses and to be sincere, their wives suffer lack of attention and so do their kids. But the Nigerian culture has taught ladies to tolerate till Jesus comes. In the book ‘for men only’, 80% of the women interviewed said they would rather suffer financial insufficiency in their homes than lack of attention from their spouse.
He goes to work even on Sundays, he never thinks of taking his family on a vacation, he comes home by 9pm and is so exhausted to chat with his wife and as he lays to sleep, two hours later, the nurse is on the phone ‘Doctor there is an emergency’ and he rushes out by 11pm and that is the profession that thousands of deceived Nigerian students wants.

Financially:

Doctors are not poor but very few of them are rich. 300k per month, you have a wife and children, you have house rent to settle and have other family members who has a perception that you are rich so they make demands on you. I’ve never seen a Doctor riding a Range Rover, you only see them on Toyota Camry, Corolla, Honda and other 1-2million naira cars.

Business:

If they invest in other businesses, maybe things will be better. I was with a Doctor in the Medical Centre here and he began lamenting that even if he wants to do anything like business, he won’t have time for it and people will end up taking advantage of him. More so, if at the workplace, they realize that you have investments, you will be denied certain financial privileges.

I am not despising the medical profession, as I can’t deny the fact that the society can’t survive without them. I am only worried that an individual spends 7years re-sitting Jamb simply because he wants to study Medicine.

Come to a gathering and introduce yourself as a medical doctor, nobody will bow to you; outside the school setting what speaks is your success in life not your A in Pathology.

How many less privileged kids have you given a reason to smile by sending them to school? How many homes have your existence deleted poverty from their lineage? Therein lays fulfillment.

We need doctors; don’t get me wrong but our quest for the medical profession is not worth it. It has crippled rich minds, buried companies that would have been providing 10,000 jobs today and hidden business potentials and leadership models in the chocking atmosphere of the hospital.
So guys, don’t feel bad if you not admitted to study Medicine, settle for anything. It’s your imagination in life that counts not your IQ.
Make the best out your life wherever you find yourself.

Back to the topic does medicine and surgery worth the admission stress?

Share ur view about that.

Mine: Nigeria students lack orientation.
Your points are highly educative. I hope people learn from this... I think the trend is as old as Nigeria democracy... People get carried away by the course.

Physiology, Nursing, Medical Lab Sciences are wonderful courses too!!!
I prefer Nursing to Medicine tho..
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by sureheaven(m): 2:55pm On May 22, 2019
The stress of schooling in nigeria is too much.

Getting admission to study medicine and surgery in US is very easy. Just get the requirements according to your choice of school and apply.

Then write their exam, the moment you pass, you are automatically admitted.

And if you don't pass, you through the prerequisite.
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by Nobody: 2:58pm On May 22, 2019
It is WORTH it.
It gets rid of stupidity and IGNORANCE
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by Nobody: 2:58pm On May 22, 2019
eni4real:
Your points are highly educative. I hope people learn from this... I think the trend is as old as Nigeria democracy... People get carried away by the course.

Physiology, Nursing, Medical Lab Sciences are wonderful courses too!!!
I prefer Nursing to Medicine tho..
I even prefer that food science and technology. If she is smart with it, she will blow. Most people don't know.the opportunities that abound in food science and technology.
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by JikanTaalolo: 2:59pm On May 22, 2019
I AM A MEDICAL DOCTOR AND ALWAYS BROKE. FRIENDS AND RELATIVES ARE SEEING ME AS ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MEMBERS OF OUR FAMILY SO REQUESTS FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE COMES NEARLY ALWAYS. IT IS NOT EASY AT ALL. BUT I THANK GOD FOR EVERYTHING.
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by Nobody: 3:00pm On May 22, 2019
JikanTaalolo:
I AM A MEDICAL DOCTOR AND ALWAYS BROKE. FRIENDS AND RELATIVES ARE SEEING ME AS ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MEMBERS OF OUR FAMILY SO REQUESTS FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE COMES NEARLY ALWAYS. IT IS NOT EASY AT ALL. BUT I THANK GOD FOR EVERYTHING.
Join your Colleagues in the U. S
U can even join the US. Navy
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by Nobody: 3:01pm On May 22, 2019
soul95:
I even prefer that food science and technology. If she is smart with it, she will blow. Most people don't know.the opportunities that abound in food science and technology.
Information and connection is power!!!
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by Bloooody(m): 3:02pm On May 22, 2019
Perfectly true.
My father is a doctor and the man is damn good at the job but he's an idiot when he comes to social vices
The man argues with everyone and I mean everyone!
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by BravoDe(op): 3:04pm On May 22, 2019
ThothHermes:
Which admission stress. No be to read four subjects score high for Jamb?

You should see how Korean and Chinese students prepare to get into higher institutions.

Lazy yoot.
And u should also see the diff BTW Nigeria and Korean learning environment.
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by BravoDe(op): 3:06pm On May 22, 2019
MrToothBrush:
Go for pharmacy and you will never regret it
Rx bro...Men of honour
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by Hardeyshinardt(m):
dunsin125:
Nice write up OP, some of these applicants are being forced by their parents to apply for medicine but we can't blame parents, the surest way of getting a job in Nigeria is if you study health related courses
...the surest way of getting a job in Nigeria is if you study health related courses...the was then, when life is good...to even get a placement for housemanship/intership in Nigeria now is a very tough thing my brother, talkless of securing parmanent appointment.Is only God that can help us in this country with all the bad leaders that we have...I'm still looking for place of intership after graduate since december up till now nothing to show...some hospitals did not even conduct interview again,all they do is to give underground appointment to all the top profile children....

Make God sha help person in dis country wey we find ourselves.
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by TotoNaRubber: 3:12pm On May 22, 2019
Why all the stress to end up working in an abortion clinic?
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by ThothHermes: 3:13pm On May 22, 2019
BravoDe:
And u should also see the diff BTW Nigeria and Korean learning environment.
Environment say make you no read bookhuh
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by Abdaz4u2c: 3:21pm On May 22, 2019
sureheaven:
The stress of schooling in nigeria is too much.

Getting admission to study medicine and surgery in US is very easy. Just get the requirements according to your choice of school and apply.

Then write their exam, the moment you pass, you are automatically admitted.

And if you don't pass, you through the prerequisite.
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by Polchiz(m): 3:25pm On May 22, 2019
Yes it is! The secret of champions is persistence. Forget the number of years spent seeking admission, in the end, it is worth it.
Our major problem in Africa is lack of ambition., we reduce everything to naira and kobo.
In your long essay you never bothered to tell us exactly why the girl is passionate about becoming a medical doctor.

My advice for her is to seek the face of God and find out if medicine is the path that God has chosen for her.

Most importantly, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Physiology, Anatomy, Pharmacy, Medical laboratory science are considered critical part of the field of medicine in developed countries and those who studied these courses are equally gainfully employed in Research laboratories, Research institutes, hospitals and universities. However, you may need higher qualifications such as M. Sc/PhD to enjoy your career. Unfortunately, government's lackadaisical attitude towards research and development has made medicine and surgery and the likes (Nursing, MLS, Radiology, Optometry and Pharmacy) the only viable options for science students.

Well, I feel that it is more tasking and brainstorming to pursue a research-based career like Biochemistry. Of course you need M. Sc/PhD to actually gain requisite and advanced biochemical/molecular biology skills needed to carry out innovative research. Those who can pay the price will definitely earn more money than any Nigerian doctor via research grant, post-doc, Research fellowship in reputable international organizations and consultancy.
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by Abdaz4u2c: 3:25pm On May 22, 2019
sureheaven:
The stress of schooling in nigeria is too much.

Getting admission to study medicine and surgery in US is very easy. Just get the requirements according to your choice of school and apply.

Then write their exam, the moment you pass, you are automatically admitted.

And if you don't pass, you through the prerequisite.
I totally disagree with you sir. It's one of the toughest to get admitted for even though it's a must for the applicant to have a first degree in one of the basic medical sciences. And surviving through the course of the training is more stressful.
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by Mrukk: 3:27pm On May 22, 2019
To be candid even though medicine and surgery does not worth all the hype but an average medical doctor or other health professionals still have a slight edge over other graduate especially when you are a son or daughter of nobody. That's the fact though other graduate might later blow but that initial frustration is always minimal for this set of people
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by Halo22: 3:33pm On May 22, 2019
Right from my secondary school days, I never have any iota of passion for medicine and surgery even though am from a family that is predominant with people in that sector. The truth is that the value that was earlier attached to the course is diminishing day in day out. More so, it is no longer easy like before to get employed after studying the course. My advice; if you have been repeating JAMB cos of the desire to get admitted into studying medicine, why don't you have a rethink and start from something like Biochemistry or any other related course
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by Suspect33(m): 3:35pm On May 22, 2019
jonesky080:
Not anymore. There are other courses which are considered better and also high paying in the labour market.
such as?
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by Hahnemann: 3:43pm On May 22, 2019
jonesky080:
Not anymore. There are other courses which are considered better and also high paying in the labour market.
Can u give examples pls
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by Polchiz(m): 3:48pm On May 22, 2019
Hahnemann:
Can u give examples pls
Any graduate that finds himself in the oil and gas sector as well as revenue generating parastatals such as NCS, FIRS, NIMASA e. t. c will surely earn more than doctors regardless of his course of study.
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by adeniyisamuel59(m): 3:49pm On May 22, 2019
hisexcellency34:
Not worth it. A friend of mine spent seven years to study Veterinary Medicine four years ago. Till today, no job. No be person wey don eat belleful go bring animals for treatment?
Vetenary medine, na medicine
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by Nobody: 3:52pm On May 22, 2019
Medicine is high overated. I read an article about an anonymous man who is a computer programmer making 1.3 million per month which no doctors in Nigeria can make such money
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by holuwasheyiWGP(m): 3:58pm On May 22, 2019
When I was 7 years I wanted to become a footballer,I was in love with football and I was good at it, it's the only thing I wanted to become better at.I wanted to go pro,I was so sure though I was 7.When I was about to graduate primary school,I begged my dad to take me to wasimi football academy but he never listened,he belonged to the class of folks who still believe education is the best legacy.So I went to one secondary school,I still continued playing.Then when teachers asked the regular what do you want to become question, I cycled from petroleum engineering to pharmacy to psychology to computer science,then I realized one decision messed me up.I entered the university on my first trial thanks to God.Right now I'm about to enter 400L microbiology UI.. Microbiology wasn't on my list....What I'm trying to say is life's one fvcked up place,chase your dreams but sometimes you have to let go.....I've not let go of mine though
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by Saintkagawa(m): 4:03pm On May 22, 2019
I believe the reason why we gush over medical courses in Nigeria is because of information being passed to us. We are often told to go to school, get good grades and find a better-paying job. Someone who has no interest in medicine will go for it because of it a high paying career.

Here is the list of richest people
No medical doctor is among them

TOP RICHEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD

Jeff Bezos
Bill Gates,
Mark Zuckerberg,
Larry Ellison,
Larry Page,
Sergey Brin
Jack Ma
ALL OF THE ABOVE ARE PROGRAMMERS

Am not against you if you have an interest in medicine and surgery or other medical courses, am only referring to those who have no interest for it or are studying it because they want a high paycheck.
Re: Is Medicine And Surgery Worth All The Admission Stress? by Saintkagawa(m): 4:12pm On May 22, 2019
Tella360:
Medicine is high overrated. I read an article about an anonymous man who is a computer programmer making 1.3 million per month which no doctors in Nigeria can make such money
Tech is the future. A lot of people study computer science in Nigeria yet they still think the course is not worth it, I don't blame them though, because my brother 200L studying computer don't even know anything about programming
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