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The Chairman of the Duchess Hospital Board of Directors, Dr Adeyemi Onabowale, has said the hospital will collaborate with the Nigerian Postgraduate Medical College to address the skill gaps in Fellowship Residency training by offering the facilities and expertise for the use of the Fellows.
Onabowale, at the unveiling of the hospital in Lagos, said the facility would raise the bar for health care standards in Nigeria, where the best in hospital care would be delivered together with world-class hospitality service. “We are delighted to have assembled an outstanding team of health care professionals. Our clinical leadership and expert specialist consultants have distinguished themselves in careers in the UK National Health Service, the United States and various robust clinical programmes in other parts of the world,” he said.
“The hospital intends to collaborate with the Nigerian Postgraduate Medical College to address the skill gaps in Fellowship Residency training by offering the facilities and expertise for the use of the Fellows. The hospital is uniquely positioned to solve the problem of access to affordable health care on behalf of local communities across the country,” he said.
The Chief Executive Officer of the hospital, Dr Adetokunbo Shitta-Bey, said it was unfortunate that Nigeria loses huge money annually to medical tourism.
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