ABSUTH offers GUU Medical graduates facility for mandatory House Officership training

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Abia State University Teaching Hospital has offered its facilities to the medical graduates of the privately owned Gregory University Uturu ( GUU ) Abia state for their mandatory House Officership training programme.

83 medical graduates of the GUU were recently inducted by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN).

The Deputy Provost, College of Medicine and Health Sciences at the Gregory University, Uturu ( GUU) Abia State, Professor Ijeoma Nduka, has consequently
beckoned on the interested GUU medical graduands who are seeking facility for their mandatory House Officership training, to come forward and join the Abia State University Teaching Hospital (ABSUTH).

She ( Prof Nduka ) said that her call/beckon on the graduands, follows the approval of an upgrade to 60 House Officers for the University’s Teaching Hospital by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN).

She attributed this remarkable feat to governor Alex Otti’s “visionary strides and unwavering commitment to repositioning the Abia state’s health sector” .

Professor Nduka gave this insight in her capacity as the Chief Medical Director of the Teaching Hospital after the MDCN performed the induction of the said 83 Gregory University’s 3rd batch of trained medical graduates comprising 52 females and 31 males.

She consequently called on the medical graduates due for the mandatory House Officership training to take advantage of Governor Otti’s unflinching support and widely acknowledged interest in changing the narrative of Abia State’s health ecosystem.

Professor Nduka additionally applauded governor Otti for playing a critical role in strengthening the foundation of Abia State’s health ecosystem through targeted, sustainable interventions, among other ongoing reforms.

Written By GORDI UDEAJAH