Abuja - August 15, 2024
Concern Medics Foundation (CMF) a group of Nigerian doctors in the Diaspora has signed a memorandum of understanding with the National Hospital for Women and Children, Abuja, in order to reduce brain drain in the country.
According to reports the agreement was signed by the Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Professor Raji Mahmoud and the Chairperson of CMF, Dr. Sadiya Gumi in Abuja.
Gumi in a statement made it clear and noted that the parties involved in the partnership desired to collaborate to address the issue of medical brain drain by facilitating the involvement of Nigerian doctors in the diaspora, who will participate in a two-year rotation program at the National Hospital, Abuja.
She further added that the Concern Medics Foundation and the hospital has acknowledged the potential to turn brain drain into brain gain and involving the Nigerian doctors in diaspora to reduce the harm of Japa syndrome among medical doctors in the country.
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