Only 58,000 doctors renewed licence out of 130,000 registered doctors — MDCN
He frowned at the current system of doctors going abroad for greener pastures and appealed to the newly graduated medical graduates to stay back and practice their profession in the country.
The Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) says only 58,000 doctors renewed their annual practice licence out of the 130,000 registered doctors in the country.
The Deputy Registrar of MDCN, Dr. Victor Kolawole, disclosed this at the Induction and Oath-Taking Ceremony of the 2022–2023 Batch B Medicine and Surgery graduates of Edo State University, Uzairue, on Friday.
Kolawole said, “since inception in 1963, we presently have over 130,000 registered doctors in Nigeria.
“However, as you know, because of the increase in migration of doctors out of the country, we have about 58,000 doctors who renewed their annual practice licence in 2023 and they are those that are fit to practice in Nigeria.”
He frowned at the current system of doctors going abroad for greener pastures and appealed to the newly graduated medical graduates to stay back and practice their profession in the country.
He said that “by this induction of 20 new doctors into the health workforce, we hope that other institutions will follow suit, even as the government said that the quota should be increased in all our training centres.
“However, the doctors must meet the requirements to earn those increases in quota.
“We will partner with them to ensure that they meet those requirements, and as we try to ensure that, standards must be upheld.”
He dmonished the new medical practitioners to uphold the sanity of the profession and be law-abiding, as the council is mandated to regulate the activities of practitioners as well as punish offenders.
In his welcome address, the Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Emmanuel Aluyor, said the institution has facilities to train medical personnel in the country.
Aluyor thanked Gov. Godwin Obaseki “for his unwavering support of the great university and for establishing the university teaching hospital through the conversion of the Central Hospital, Auchi.
“This significant upgrade has enhanced facilities for the training of medical students and uplifted the standard of healthcare services in Edo North and its environs.
“It is noteworthy that Edo State University Teaching Hospital Auchi is the first state-owned teaching hospital in Edo.
“I respectfully urge the state government to sustain efforts towards improving facilities at Edo State University Teaching Hospital, Auchi.
Earlier, the acting provost of the College of Medical Sciences, Dr. Kenneth Atoe, said 20 medical graduates from the college are the second batch of Batch B inductees.
Atoe advised the newly qualified medical graduates to uphold the ethical standards of a medical professional.
“You must internalise the values of honesty, integrity, and selflessness.
“These virtues are not only essential for building strong doctor-patient relationships but are also integral to upholding the ethical standards and trustworthiness expected of a medical professional.
“By embodying these values, doctors not only fulfil their professional obligations but also contribute to the maintenance of public trust in the medical profession,” Atoe said.