Yobe Engages 17 Egyptian Doctors, 11 Consultants For 13 Hospitals
The Yobe Government said it has engaged 17 foreign medical doctors
and 11 local consultants to improve healthcare delivery in the state.
Dr Garba Fika, the Executive Secretary, Hospitals Management Board stated this yesterday, while chatting with newsmen in Damaturu.
He said the 17 doctors are from Egypt and they will be serving in 13
hospitals across the state while the 11 specialists were recruited from
the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH) to provide
consultancy services in the state.
The secretary explained that the Egyptian doctors were subjected to vigorous professional screening at various levels by professional bodies both in Egypt and Nigeria to prove their competence before being engaged by the state government.
“The condition is that they will be on probation for six months after which they will be allowed to continue or not.
“Anyone, however, found wanting will be disengaged immediately,” he said.
Fika said the state would soon become a medical hub due to the
increasing number of specialists in various fields providing specialised
medical services.
He noted that engaging the specialists and the commencement of the medical college of the state university are major boosts to healthcare delivery for the people.
He added that the initiative will bring patients from other states who are “seeking medical services and curb medical tourism, as the people of the state will no longer travel out in search of medical services,” he said.
According to the scribe, the state currently has 80 medical doctors and 611 nurses.
“The 300 medical students in various institutions within and outside
the country sponsored by the state government will serve the state after
the completion of their studies,” he said.
He commended the state government for rehabilitating and remodelling four hospitals to enhance service delivery, listing the hospitals as the Sani Abacha Specialist Hospital in Damaturu and general hospitals in Potiskum, Gashua and Geidam.
Dr Garba Fika, the Executive Secretary, Hospitals Management Board stated this yesterday, while chatting with newsmen in Damaturu.
The secretary explained that the Egyptian doctors were subjected to vigorous professional screening at various levels by professional bodies both in Egypt and Nigeria to prove their competence before being engaged by the state government.
“The condition is that they will be on probation for six months after which they will be allowed to continue or not.
“Anyone, however, found wanting will be disengaged immediately,” he said.
He noted that engaging the specialists and the commencement of the medical college of the state university are major boosts to healthcare delivery for the people.
He added that the initiative will bring patients from other states who are “seeking medical services and curb medical tourism, as the people of the state will no longer travel out in search of medical services,” he said.
According to the scribe, the state currently has 80 medical doctors and 611 nurses.
He commended the state government for rehabilitating and remodelling four hospitals to enhance service delivery, listing the hospitals as the Sani Abacha Specialist Hospital in Damaturu and general hospitals in Potiskum, Gashua and Geidam.
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