During the last NARD strike, a friend of mine got me to open up to her and vent my frustrations about the present day realities of the Nigerian doctor. After my ranting, she said "that's why you need another stuff to do". I calmly told her that I don't like it when people...
I don't think I'll ever forget the hostel mate that said what do we need more than 3 hours of light for when we were clamouring for longer hours for the generator (power supply was non-existent).
In his words, "is it not just to charge phone?" 🤦🏾♂️
As medical students, we should all stand to support our colleagues.
No medschool is advocating for them, there's nothing on the Nimsa official page either, why are we even an association if we can't do the basics
I do hope Nigerians are gearing up for the Biggest shutdown of the Healthcare sector this week.
Resident Doctors are going on strike.
The Pillars of the Healthcare system of the country are about to shut it down.
A ricochet effect of the failure of the Government.
I'll argue this anywhere, 200 level is the most difficult class in medical school. Yes pharmacology and others are hard, but you have experience. 200 level student still de think "my school principal said I was a genius"