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Medical, Dental Consultants Suspend Planned Nationwide Strike

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By Admin  Sept. 11, 2023

 

The Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria (MDCAN) has suspended its planned nationwide strike by three months following an appeal by the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Services, Muhammad Pate.

The decision was part of the resolutions reached by MDCAN and contained in its communique issued at the end of its 13th Biennial Delegates meeting held in Kano.

President of MDCAN, Prof. Aminu Muhammad, said in view of the appeal by the minister of Health, P the association resolved to extend the ultimatum by three months.

“We resolved to extend the ultimatum to allow the Federal Government to address all the pending issues.

”If the government fails to address these demands at the end of the three months, we will go ahead with our next line of action,” he said.

Muhammad, speaking on the problems of brain drain, explained that available records show that over 500 highly trained doctors and consultants have left Nigeria.

He appealed to the federal government to urgently provide a holistic solution to the challenges of brain drain which should include incentives, to encourage retention of the already depleted health care human resources in Nigeria.

“Critical stakeholders in medical education should work together to fashion out sustainable pathways for improving the quality and quantity of medical and dental graduates in Nigeria”. he said.

Muhammad called on the government at all levels to save medical education through provision of improved infrastructure, adequate funding, and remuneration for staff.

Nigerncourier reports that on Aug. 23, the council issued a 21-day ultimatum to the federal government to meet its demands or face industrial disharmony. MDCAN NEC said it was dismayed by the non-implementation of the jointly agreed upward review of CONMESS and the introduction of Accoutrement allowance with the Nigerian Medical Association, as the released circular only captured the percentage increase on the basic salary, as against applying it to both the basic salaries and all allowances except hazard allowance.

This error, the council said, resulted in the complete exclusion of the clinical lecturers (Honorary Consultants) from benefitting from the upward review.

It said that inspite of its decision to keep faith with the engagement and negotiations with the National Salaries Incomes and Wages Commission for more than two years regarding the correction of the shortfalls in remuneration for Clinical Lecturers (Honorary Consultants), the issue is yet to be conclusively addressed by the Federal Government,” it noted.

The council said it observed the non-universal implementation of CONMESS for all medical and dental doctors irrespective of the agencies of the government they are working with.

The council decried the failure of the government to appreciate the magnitude of the impacts of brain drain in the health sector, as exhibited by the refusal of the National Council on Establishment to approve the Federal Ministry of Health’s proposal on the upward review of the age of retirement for the Medical and Dental Consultants and other health workers.

The consultants are, however, demanding the immediate review of the newly revised CONMESS circular and issuance of a new circular that would reflect the agreed percentage on both the Basic Salary and other allowances, apart from hazard allowance.

According to them, the review will ensure that the clinical lecturers will benefit from the upward review.

Other demands include a call for the correction of the error of commencement of the implementation of the upward review of CONMESS from June 1, 2022, to Jan.  2023.

The upward review of the CONMESS, they said, should take into consideration the impacts of the fuel subsidy removal and the high inflationary trend that is currently being experienced.

They also demanded the immediate implementation and circularisation of the agreed modalities for correcting the shortfalls in remunerations of Clinical Lecturers (Honorary Consultants).

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CCSI tasks media on effective reportage of women’s health issues

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The Centre for Communication and Social Impact (CCSI), an NGO, has tasked the media on reportage of issues that promote women’s health.

The Technical Advisor of the organisation, Mr Oluyemi Abodunrin, made the call during sensitisation meeting organised for Kano- based journalists with support from Pathfinder International on Sunday in Kaduna.

The theme of the sensitisation is “Media advocacy for women’s health.”

Abodunrin, while delivering his lecture on “The Role of the Media in Improving Women’s Health”, said the programme was to highlight critical challenges impacting women’s health in Nigeria.

The technical advisor added that the challenges include high maternal mortality, limited access to healthcare, poverty, among others.

He further said that the event would assist in identifying factors that could lead to positive health outcomes for women, including Skilled Birth Attendants (SBAs) and access to family planning.

He added that “I urge you to use your reports to combat stigma against women’s health, promote diversity and always ensure accuracy and balanced reports.”

According to him, journalists should always explore accurate available data in their reportage.

“You don’t just use data percentage; you need to operationalise the data by putting human angle to the figures, especially on women’s health, to raise awareness about their challenges,” he added.

Earlier, Dr Sakina Bello, Senior Programme Advisor at Pathfinder International, said journalists were expected to facilitate visibility of women’s health issues in Kano on their respective platforms.

She explained that the organisation’s plan to implement a project in Kano and Lagos was aimed at enhancing maternal and newborn health policies and increase funding for women’s health.

According to her, the one year project focuses on key challenges affecting women’s health in Nigeria, including high maternal mortality and limited access to healthcare, as well as poverty.

She stressed the importance of amplifying the voices and visibility of women’s health and rights issues through evidence-driven media advocacy.

On her part, Mrs Toyin Akande, the CCSI Monitoring and Evaluation Officer, explained that there are existing policies for women’s health in Kano State that can enhance reports of health reporters.

Some of the participants who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) lauded the organisers for the sensitisation.

They restated their commitment to contribute their quota by focusing and filing stories about health issues faced by women.

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Vaccine: News Incentives program disburses N4.7 bn to 1.8m Infants caregivers in 2023 

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Vaccine: New Incentives program disburses N4.7 bn to 1.8m Infants caregivers in 2023

 

By Admin December 2, 2023

 

New Incentives – All Babies Are Equal (NI-ABAE) program said it has provided cash incentives amounting to N4.7 billion to 1.8 million caregivers in northern Nigeria to increase childhood vaccination rates in 2023.

 

The Operations Coordinator, Mubarak Bawa made this known during a joint states stakeholders meeting held in Kano on Saturday.

 

He said, “The project provides cash incentives to caregivers in northern Nigeria to increase childhood vaccination rates.

 

“When caregivers bring their infant in for routine immunizations, we provide a small cash incentive and information about the importance of vaccinations.

 

“The program operates in government clinics in partnership with the state, local governments and immunization partners.

 

“So far we have recorded 1,838,981 enrollments from 163 Local Government Areas covering 48,795 settlements and 5,240 clinics.

 

According him, they also recorded 346,521 disbursement sessions, 6,033,921 disbursements, 23,022,078 vaccines encouraged and an amount of N4.7 billion.

 

Also speaking, the Kano State Routine Immunization focal person, Mukhtar Abubakar, said that at the state level, the program had significantly improved the uptake of routine immunization.

 

According to him, their indices were very low in routine immunization but now, it has increase improving in all facilities.

 

Some of the participants in their presentations acknowledged an increase on the number of communities and health facilities reached, cash disbursed, and challenges encountered.

 

They also reported significant increase in the number of mothers bringing their children for vaccination in their various areas.

 

New Incentives is an International Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) that operates in Nigeria, running a conditional cash transfer (CCT) program.

 

They aim to increase infantile vaccination through cash transfers, raising public awareness and reducing the frequency of vaccine stockout.

 

The Implementing and participating states are Kano, Jigawa, Sokoto, Taraba, Kebbi, Zamfara, Katsina, Kaduna Adamawa, Gombe and Bauchi States and also some states from the Northeast.

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Fibroid Care Center conducts 392 Successful Procedures in 2 years 

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Nordica’s Fibroids Care Center has recorded 392 successful fibroid procedures in two years using High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU), technology.
The Obstetrician/Gynecologist and Managing Director of the center, Dr Abayomi Ajayi, said this while speaking at the training of medical doctors on HIFU technology on Saturday in Kano.
He noted that the engagement with the medical doctors was organized to tell them how far the center ha gone and the best way to manage fibroid.
Ajayi explained that Nordica Fibroid Care Center in Lagos was the only HIFU center in West Africa, after South Africa and Egypt.
The center boss, added that the center was established to revolutionized women’s health with the help of HIFU technology.
He further said that the ultra scan was converted into heat in HIFU procedure, which burns the fibroid and the blood supply.
According to him, the procedure is performed within one or two hours, depending on the size of the fibroid.
“It is necessary to undergo Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) before the surgery is done and that the journey begins with an ordinary scan.
“The treatment of fibroid has transcended from very invasive, to minimal invasive, invasive in that you have to do surgery.
“fibroids are benign lumps that grow in the uterus and they are most prevalent benign tumors of the female pelvis, about 70 to 80 percent of women below 50 years will have fibroids.
“The cause of fibroid is not sure but hormones and genetics may play a part. The risk factors for uterine fibroids includes age, race, getting your period at a very young age, birth control use, being overweight and other factors.
“Many women are asymptomatic but can be diagnosed through incidental finding and other symptoms including heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain and prolonged menstrual periods usually for more than a week,” he said.
Some of the participants who spoke at the occasion lauded the center for training.
They also promised to share the knowledge with others particularly gynaecologist and Obstetricians.

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