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Nigeria Medical Association

December 13, 2024

Hepatitis: Cancer institute trains Zamfara doctors

NICRAT, in collaboration with the health ministry in Zamfara, organised a two-day capacity-building training for medical doctors on hepatitis.

National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment
August 9, 2024

NMA urges unity among doctors for continued progress

He said all doctors must conform to and align with the code of conduct and ethics obtained in civilised society, make all the sacrifices, and attain mental maturity.

Nigerian Medical Association
December 18, 2023

NMA seeks compensation for Kaduna drone attack victims

Mr Ojinmah accused cops of always harassing hospitals who treat gunshot victims.

Uche Ojinmah
December 15, 2023

Political will needed to achieve universal health coverage: Official

Nigeria needs political will to achieve universal health coverage, says the medical director of Abuja FMC.

FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE, ABUJA
October 29, 2023

Nigerian doctors in Abuja preach daily exercise for good health

The FCT chapter of the Nigeria Medical Association gave the advice during the association’s 2023 Physicians Week in Abuja.

Nigerians exercising
August 7, 2023

NMA urges FG to reverse ‘no work, no pay’ plan against medical workers

NMA said Nigeria has less than 25,000 registered and practising doctors, stressing that the government must find a way to encourage doctors to stay in the country.

DOCTORS (Premium Times)
July 28, 2023

Strike: Niger NMA urges FG to fulfil resident doctors’ demands

“We are 100 per cent in support of the strike because the federal government refused to abide by the agreement reached with NARDs.”

Nigerian Medical Association
March 2, 2023

Gov Abiodun approves hazard allowance for health workers ahead of guber election

The governor announced the approval at a meeting with health workers at the Presidential Lodge, Abeokuta, on Thursday.

Dapo Abiodun
August 1, 2022

NMA tells Buhari regime to privatise government hospitals

“Or we can go for graded privatisation where they sell 51 per cent of the shares. Of course, they should fix it up a bit so that it could fetch some money.”

National Hospital Abuja