Nigeria is located in West Africa. The Nigerian healthcare system is stratifed into three tiers corresponding to the three tiers of government: primary (local), secondary (state), and tertiary (federal). In addition to this public health structure, private facilities play a significant role in healthcare delivery. Nigeria has a shortage of healthcare equipment and personnel, with a doctor per 1,000 population ratio of 0.17, which is one of the lowest on the African continent. Despite these challenges, a wide range of medical imaging services is available in the country, through a network of public and private facilities. The public healthcare system, which serves the majority of Nigerians, is weak due to lack of adequate funding, personne...
Background: The three levels of health care delivery in Nigeria should enjoy patronage from clients ...
Background: The Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA) was established to regulate and control...
Introduction: Nigeria has the biggest gap between radiotherapy availability and need, with one machi...
Nigeria is located in West Africa. The Nigerian healthcare system is stratified into three tiers cor...
Formal postgraduate radiology education (residency training) in Nigeria commenced in 1976 at the Uni...
Aim: To determine General Practitioner's perceptions of factors influencing patient's access to diag...
Background: Radiology subspecialisation is well-established in much of Europe, North America, and Au...
BACKGROUND: Evaluation of radiographic equipment performance is the recommended strategy for the ver...
BACKGROUND: Nuclear medicine needs better integration into the Nigerian health system. To understand...
To determine the level of postgraduate education and preferred areas of specialization among registe...
Critical care services in Nigeria and other West African countries had been hampered by economic rev...
Background: Despite the restricted diagnostic imaging knowledge, perceptions, and practices of non-r...
Although not always well appreciated by the general public, medical service in Nigeria consists of t...
Introduction: The demand for radiological examination has increased tremendously despite paucity of ...
Background: The prevalence of functional low vision in southeast Nigeria is reportedly the highest i...
Background: The three levels of health care delivery in Nigeria should enjoy patronage from clients ...
Background: The Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA) was established to regulate and control...
Introduction: Nigeria has the biggest gap between radiotherapy availability and need, with one machi...
Nigeria is located in West Africa. The Nigerian healthcare system is stratified into three tiers cor...
Formal postgraduate radiology education (residency training) in Nigeria commenced in 1976 at the Uni...
Aim: To determine General Practitioner's perceptions of factors influencing patient's access to diag...
Background: Radiology subspecialisation is well-established in much of Europe, North America, and Au...
BACKGROUND: Evaluation of radiographic equipment performance is the recommended strategy for the ver...
BACKGROUND: Nuclear medicine needs better integration into the Nigerian health system. To understand...
To determine the level of postgraduate education and preferred areas of specialization among registe...
Critical care services in Nigeria and other West African countries had been hampered by economic rev...
Background: Despite the restricted diagnostic imaging knowledge, perceptions, and practices of non-r...
Although not always well appreciated by the general public, medical service in Nigeria consists of t...
Introduction: The demand for radiological examination has increased tremendously despite paucity of ...
Background: The prevalence of functional low vision in southeast Nigeria is reportedly the highest i...
Background: The three levels of health care delivery in Nigeria should enjoy patronage from clients ...
Background: The Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA) was established to regulate and control...
Introduction: Nigeria has the biggest gap between radiotherapy availability and need, with one machi...