一名初级医生对尼日利亚医疗体系的尖锐批评。

IF 0.9 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Pan African Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-10-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.11604/pamj.2024.49.28.45301
Muhammed Raji Modibbo
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这篇反思性的文章探讨了尼日利亚初级医生面临的深刻挑战,重点是普遍缺乏高级同事的支持和医疗保健系统内的系统性失败。从个人经验出发,叙述强调了新合格的医生如何经常“被遗弃”,在缺乏指导、培训和资源的情况下被推入要求苛刻的角色。这种放弃的后果进行了探讨,不仅在个人和专业方面对初级医生的收费,而且在病人护理和医疗保健系统的整体功效的更广泛的背景下。文章最后呼吁进行紧急改革,以解决这些关键问题,倡导为尼日利亚下一代医疗专业人员提供更支持性和可持续的环境。
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Left in the lurch: a junior doctor's scathing critique of the Nigerian healthcare system.

This reflective article examines the profound challenges faced by junior doctors in Nigeria, focusing on the pervasive lack of support from senior colleagues and the systemic failures within the healthcare system. Drawing from personal experiences, the narrative highlights how newly qualified doctors are often "left in the lurch", thrust into demanding roles with insufficient guidance, training, and resources. The consequences of this abandonment are explored, not only in terms of the personal and professional toll on junior doctors but also in the broader context of patient care and the overall efficacy of the healthcare system. The article concludes with a call for urgent reforms to address these critical issues, advocating for a more supportive and sustainable environment for the next generation of medical professionals in Nigeria.

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