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  2. Category:Nigerian medical doctors - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Nigerian medical doctors by century - Wikipedia

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  4. Early career doctors in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    According to Nigeria's Ministry of Health, the ratio of Nigerian doctors to the population is about 1:2753 which translates to about 36.6 doctors per 100, 000 people. This number falls considerably short of the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended doctor-to-population ratio of between 1:600 and 1:1000. Even at that, ECDs in Nigeria who ...

  5. Category:Nigerian health professionals - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Nigerian women medical doctors - Wikipedia

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    Also: Nigeria: People: By occupation: Medical doctors / Women scientists: Women physicians This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Nigerian medical doctors . It includes medical doctors that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

  7. Samuel Manuwa - Wikipedia

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    Oloye Sir Samuel Layinka Ayodeji Manuwa, CMG, OBE (1903–1976) was a Nigerian surgeon, Inspector General of Medical Services and former Chief Medical Adviser to the Federal Government of Nigeria. He was the first Nigerian to pass the FRCS [1] and he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Medicine (MD) by the University of Edinburgh in 1934.

  8. Healthcare in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The official body that registers doctors and dentists, the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, does not have an online register. They provide a service to confirm a doctor's status. The Pharmacists Council of Nigeria allows for searching for verified pharmacists and premises. Medpages: Healthcare providers by category and region.

  9. Nathaniel King - Wikipedia

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    King was born in Hastings, Sierra Leone, to the Yoruba family of Reverend Thomas and Mary King. [2] [3] His father was a catechist of the Church Missionary Society who assisted Ajayi Crowther in translating the Bible to Yoruba. [4]