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In 2019, of Nigeria's annual budget of N8.8trn only 3.6% was allocated to healthcare. [7] In a 2017 survey carried out by Nigeria's polling agency, NOI Polls, in conjunction with Nigerian Health Watch it was found that most doctors seek opportunities abroad as 88 percent of doctors were considering work opportunities abroad. [6]
Healthcare in Nigeria is influenced by different local and regional factors that impact the quality or quantity present in one location. [citation needed] Due to the aforementioned, the healthcare system in Nigeria has shown spatial variation in terms of availability and quality of facilities in relation to need. However, this is largely a ...
Human capital flight in Europe fits into two distinct trends. The first is an outflow of highly qualified scientists from Western Europe mostly to the United States. [ 130 ] The second is a migration of skilled workers from Central and Southeastern Europe into Western Europe, within the EU . [ 131 ]
Nigerian Journal of Basic and Clinical Sciences; Nigerian Journal of Cardiology; Nigerian Journal of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery; Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice; Nigerian Journal of Experimental and Clinical Biosciences; Nigerian Journal of General Practice; Nigerian Journal of Health Sciences; Nigerian Journal of Ophthalmology
The Journal of Human Capital is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by the University of Chicago Press. It covers theoretical and empirical research on the role of human capital in economics. The editor-in-chief is Isaac Ehrlich (State University of New York at Buffalo).
Muhammad Ali Pate CON (born 6 September 1968) is a Nigerian physician, politician, and the current Minister of Health and Social Welfare of Nigeria, appointed in 2023.He also serves as a Professor of Public Health Leadership in the Department of Global Health and Population at Harvard University.
The stunning rally in US stocks this year caught Wall Street's top forecasters off guard, with most analysts far less upbeat heading into 2024.
The partnership between the College of Medicine of the University of Lagos and Lagos University Teaching Hospital provides several degrees to medical students. The most common is the Bachelor of Science. Within this degree, students specialise in Physiotherapy, Pharmacology, Nursing, Radiography, Medical Laboratory Science, Medicine and ...