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  2. Category : Medical and health organizations based in Nigeria

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    Emergency medical services in Nigeria (1 C) H. Health care companies of Nigeria (3 P) ... Federal University of Health Sciences, Azare; G. Garki Project; I.

  3. Alphonsus Nwosu - Wikipedia

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    Alphonsus Bosah Chukwurah Nwosu (born 17 July 1944), also known as ABC Nwosu, is a Nigerian politician, parasitologist, academic, and administrator who served as minister of health from 2001 to 2003. He also served as commissioner for health in Anambra State from 1986 to 1992. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Healthcare in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The federal government's role is mostly limited to coordinating the affairs of the university teaching hospitals, Federal Medical Centres (tertiary healthcare) while the state government manages the various general hospitals (secondary healthcare) and the local government focuses on dispensaries (primary healthcare), [5] which are regulated by the federal government through the NPHCDA.

  5. Jos University Teaching Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) is a Federal Tertiary Health Institution of Nigeria, established in 1975 formally recognized by an Act of parliament in 1981 located in Jos North Plateau State.

  6. List of universities in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    University of Ibadan, main gate. This is a list of universities in Nigeria.Nigeria is organised into 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.As a result of the oil boom years of the 1970s, tertiary level of education was expanded to reach every sub-region of Nigeria.

  7. Nigerian Army Medical Corps - Wikipedia

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    The WAAMC continued to provide such services until 1956— as African nations in the region were becoming independent; Nigeria became independent in 1960—when the Nigerian Military Medical Service (NMMS) was made an independent organisation, headquartered at Apapa. Most of the WAAMC doctors had been foreigners, and they were gradually ...

  8. University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital - Wikipedia

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    University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital was built in the early 20th century by the colonial administrators. After Nigeria gained independence in 1960, it changed into a general hospital. It was converted into a specialized hospital on July 1, 1970, by the east central state government.

  9. Nigerian Medical Students' Association - Wikipedia

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    It is tagged the "MAK NiMSA Health week" to honour 3 Medical students (Mustapha, Aisha, Kabiru - MAK ) who unfortunately died at the NiMSA Health Week in 2023 after a boat mishap. The Inaugural "MAK NiMSA Health Week" was held in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, hosted by the Ebonyi State University Medical Students Association (EBSUMSA).