NMA ex-president laments challenges of medical education

Former president of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Professor Dominic Osaghae, has expressed worry over the increasing challenges facing medical education in the country.

Describing them as unacceptable, he said they portend a bleak future for the medical profession.

According to him, it is trite to say that our medical schools are set up to produce medical manpower for export, and the situation further reinforces that the government and people of Nigeria are subsidising the production of medical manpower for developed countries.

Speaking during the 4th White Coat Ceremony of the School of Clinical Medicine, Igbinedion University Okada (IUO), Edo State, Osaghae said the country had continued to witness inexorable and unprecedented export of medical personnel to more developed countries.

The dean of the school identified shortage of doctors and unrealised Universal Health Coverage (UHC) as the key issues militating against the nation’s health sector.

“It is increasingly evident that the future is bleak for the medical profession because younger doctors will be unavailable in the future to replace the ageing population of doctors, as they either retire or answer the final call.

“Available records indicate that all medical schools in Nigeria produce about 3,000 doctors annually and 2,000 emigrate. Hence, there is unfavourable doctor to patient ratio for Nigeria. The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimate for Nigeria is one doctor to 6,000 population as compared to the recommended 1:600 ratio for optimal care,” Osaghae said.

The Registrar, Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN), Dr. Tajudeen Sanusi, lauded the school for instituting the  ‘White Coat Ceremony: Beginning of Medical Professional Journey’.

Represented by the Director, Professional Discipline, Dr. Enejo Abdul, the registrar informed the medical students that the duty of every doctor was to maintain the highest reputation of the medical profession in the society.

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