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Medical Consultants express worries over challenges in Nigerian health sector

Last updated: September 12, 2022 9:00 am
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Medical and Dental consultants in Nigeria have expressed worries over the challenges facing the health sector.

While speaking with journalists after its National executive meeting held in Benin city, Edo State, South South Nigeria, the consultants say the failure of government to address poor remuneration and other contentious issues have resulted in massive brain drain of health workers in the country.

Inadequate infrastructure, poor remuneration and welfare package facing the health sector in Nigeria have been blamed on the massive exodus of health workers to favourable climes

The Medical and dental consultants after a brainstorming session at its national executive meeting in Benin city unanimously resolved that concerted effort must be made by governments at all levels to prioritise the allocation of resources to the health sector while also seeking to correct retirement age of hospital consultants to seventy years.

Also read: NMA tells FG to declare State of emergency on health sector

The medical and dental consultants while looking at improving medical brain gain, emphasized the need for government to make necessary policies to stop the mass exodus of the Nigerian doctors to other countries including a push for stakeholders to explore and tap into medical entrepreneurship.

The National executive meeting has as it’s theme ‘Needed Entrepreneurial Skills in Medical and Dental Practice in Nigeria to Reverse Brain Drain and Outbound medical tourism to brain gain

Editor: Paul Akhagbemhe

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