hehehehehe.....Outgoing registrar of the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, Dr
Abdulmumini Ibrahim, says the public must first report complaints to
enable it investigate and discipline doctors considered to have breached
ethics in their practice.
Speaking as he handed over headship of the council, he said, “The act
administering the council is very clear about the procedures for
disciplining a doctor. First there must be complaint.” A panel investigates the complaints and refers trial before a tribunal, if it finds evidence of wrongdoing.
In a celebrity case, it withdrew licence of a Lagos surgeon tried for leaving behind a towel in a patient. Ibrahim
said the council gets complaints daily but a backlog of cases awaiting
prosecution is building up with routine dissolution of its governing
board.
MDCN, which regulates medical practice, has repeatedly requested that
its board be exempt from routine dissolution, considering the
sensitivity of its regulatory work. Ibrahim
also said a major challenge for the council in the last eight years he
led it was funding, which comes from government budget and licence
fees. “Funding is not as adequate as we might have hoped,” he said.
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