@harkandae We are not even talking about the ANP cos that was a clear case of clinical malpractice.
But even though the GP might not be said to have been derelict, the manner of the referral didn’t really convey how urgent the situation was.
@NelsonMogaka_ As a doctor in general, if you want your life to be easy at work , just be good and friendly with the nurses…no matter the specialty
And don’t steal their pens 😀😀
I used the phrase, Weaponized Ignorance to describe what I was witnessing in 1994/95, but you expect me to be surprised by your newly discovered “Olodo Uprising”?
What you sow, is what you reap; cause and effect..🇳🇬🤔
This solves nothing tbh
Herdsmen and bandits don’t travel on roads; they’re in your forests
Moreover, as currently constituted, I don’t think it’s legal for Nigerian states to maintain militarised/para-militarised internal border posts.
But what do I know? 🤷🏽♂️
@Just_JONIER Such knee jerk responses can only last a few days, weeks at most.
The “olodo uprising” wasn’t just fuelled by the olodos themselves; the educated ones helped it happen.
Give it a few weeks, everything would go back to status quo ante.
@medikozone I see you’ve not met negative marking before lol
You can get zero in an MCQ, or depending on how bad the negative marking is, you can even get a negative score.
Essay is mostly close-marked so as long as you write something, you will never score zero.
Attention Please!!! Something just happened right now and it's not a good thing. I am disappointed and very angry right now.
I was in a restaurant having lunch, and two female nurses walked in wearing their uniforms.
They sat down at the table behind my back. Ordered for food they were taking back to the hospital they came from.
I was actually enjoying my meal until one of them asked her colleague how she was able to inject the old man that was admitted yesterday..
Her response was, "I looked for veins but I no see. I tried his second hand, I no see any veins, na so I vex give am the injection like that."
Her stvpid colleague was busy laughing..
I quickly grabbed my phone and put it in record. Acted like I was stretching my body.
Then the other of her colleague said that's what she normally does each time she didn't see a vein to put the syringe 💉.
They said other annoying things that if it was a working country, they will NEVER be allowed to work in any health-care system.
They both ended their silly conversation by saying "me I can't kill myself abeg oh"
I recorded it. When they were done talking, I saved it, and listened to it to be sure I captured that part they said those annoying things...
As they picked their food and walked out of the restaurant, I slowly monitored their movements and followed them to the hospital where they were employed.. It was not even far from the restaurant.
As they were going upstairs, I walked in and respectfully called the two of them. Then I asked to see their boss, they called him and I reported the two of them to him. I played the record I had and threatened him to either sack them or I will report the hospital to the government since it's a private hospital..
I don't care about what you will call it. I know some of you will say I'm wicked because I asked for them to be sacked, but you see that thing they said? It's unprofessional and they are being nonchalant with people's lives..
You don't just insert a syringe 💉 anywhere you wish to.
@Abu_The_Truth Thank you
Is it that we, as Africans, do not have our own economists who can study our different traditions and cultures and come up with economic theories that would be viable for African societies?”
We’re always copying from the West