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Corps members, students doctors deployed in Abuja hospital

OsunDailyBy OsunDailyMay 20, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Federal Medical Centre, Jabi, Abuja said it drafted locum doctors, serving youth corps doctors and house officers to offset shortage of manpower caused by the ongoing strike by the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD).

The hospitalโ€™s Head of Clinical Services, Dr Joseph Eziechila, said they had to take the measure to avoid shutdown so as to continue to attend to patients.

He said: โ€œWe had to think out of the box on how to maintain services. Resident doctors are the bedrock of healthcare delivery because they are more in number.

โ€œHere, we have close to 100 consultants but the resident doctors, youth corps members and others will number like 350, so they are the main workforce.

โ€œWhen patients visit the hospital, they are the first point of call before you contact the consultants if there are issues.

โ€œHowever, what we did in this case is that we have some youth corps doctors and we still have a few locum doctors, we have house officers that are not part of the strike and we have principal medical officers.

โ€œSo, as much as we can, we try to make use of these people to keep services, the emergencies running and some other points of service delivery so that the hospital is not completely shut down.โ€

The five-day warning strike entered its third day on Friday. Hospitals have had to make adjustments to their schedules to accommodate as many patients as possible.

Mr Eziechila said that the situation had caused the consultants to do some extra work.

He added that โ€œthough it is a short strike, we have to mobilise all the consultants. In the outpatient clinic, we have to mobilise all the consultants to work outside their normal schedule.

โ€œIf you get there now, we have like four of the consultants at the same time, the consultants running the specialist clinic also run their clinic on their own.

โ€œWhere it becomes a problem is if the strike is prolonged; but I had to call a meeting with the departments to appeal to them to go the extra mile for this very short time.โ€

He, however, said that the hospital did not have an influx of patients as before, adding that news of the strike automatically reduces the high rate of hospital visits by patients.

According to him, as soon as patients hear that doctors are on strike, they rather stay back, not knowing that measures have been put in place to ensure that they are attended to.

NARD served a letter of warning strike to the Federal government on Tuesday, saying it could not guarantee further industrial harmony should the government fail to address issues raised before May 29.

In the letter, the association issued a two-week ultimatum to the federal government to resolve issues as contained in the ultimatum before its expiration on May 13.

The doctors are demanding an immediate increment in the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure to the tune of 200 per cent of current gross salaries of doctors.

NARD is also demanding the immediate withdrawal of the Bill seeking to compel medical and dental graduates to serve compulsorily in Nigeria for five years before getting full licence to practise.

It also wants immediate domestication of the Medical Residency Training Act and review of Hazard Allowance by state governments.

The five-day warning strike which started on Wednesday ended on Friday.

(NAN)


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