Postgraduate medical training is essential in the development of specialist manpower in health care delivery services. In this paper, postgraduate residency training in Nigeria was examined with highlights on the problems involved and the prospectsKeywords : Postgraduate, Residency, Medical, Nigeria, Training
Background: Quality surgical training is crucial to meeting manpower needs and creating a vibrant he...
Objective: To analyze the specialty choice of residents in the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospit...
Background: Early career doctors (ECDs) are a dynamic and highly mobile group of medical and dental ...
Formal postgraduate radiology education (residency training) in Nigeria commenced in 1976 at the Uni...
Background: In this article we discussed the prospects and challenges facing the newly graduated med...
Gone are the days when a newly qualified medical doctor in Nigeria has a choice to undertake housema...
In 1960 the first 13 medical students fully trained in Nigeria to internationally accepted standard ...
Fellowship degree of the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria (NPMCN) or its equivalents...
INTRODUCTION: Early career doctors (ECDs) make up a significant proportion of the workforce of medic...
Background: Residency training is a postgraduate medical education where graduate doctors are mentor...
Background: Obtaining feedback from trainees is important in the evaluation and evolution of Postgra...
Postgraduate Medical Education (PME) in Nigeria: Past, Present and Future was a solicited paper deli...
Formal attempts at Medical Education in Nigeria began in 1927 with the establishment of an instituti...
Background: Residency training is a postgraduate medical education where graduate doctors are mentor...
Background: Nigeria has been faced with the challenge of massive efflux of senior trainees and young...
Background: Quality surgical training is crucial to meeting manpower needs and creating a vibrant he...
Objective: To analyze the specialty choice of residents in the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospit...
Background: Early career doctors (ECDs) are a dynamic and highly mobile group of medical and dental ...
Formal postgraduate radiology education (residency training) in Nigeria commenced in 1976 at the Uni...
Background: In this article we discussed the prospects and challenges facing the newly graduated med...
Gone are the days when a newly qualified medical doctor in Nigeria has a choice to undertake housema...
In 1960 the first 13 medical students fully trained in Nigeria to internationally accepted standard ...
Fellowship degree of the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria (NPMCN) or its equivalents...
INTRODUCTION: Early career doctors (ECDs) make up a significant proportion of the workforce of medic...
Background: Residency training is a postgraduate medical education where graduate doctors are mentor...
Background: Obtaining feedback from trainees is important in the evaluation and evolution of Postgra...
Postgraduate Medical Education (PME) in Nigeria: Past, Present and Future was a solicited paper deli...
Formal attempts at Medical Education in Nigeria began in 1927 with the establishment of an instituti...
Background: Residency training is a postgraduate medical education where graduate doctors are mentor...
Background: Nigeria has been faced with the challenge of massive efflux of senior trainees and young...
Background: Quality surgical training is crucial to meeting manpower needs and creating a vibrant he...
Objective: To analyze the specialty choice of residents in the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospit...
Background: Early career doctors (ECDs) are a dynamic and highly mobile group of medical and dental ...