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#Medical Doctor 👨‍⚕#SR Anaesthesia #DA WACS, MWACS # Health Advocate #Successful Marriage Enthusiast #Music Lover #MC #Manchester United fan ❤

Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2011
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Bels❤@drBels23·
Another milestone achieved. Double celebration for me today. Reintroduction, DR Oduma MBBS, DA WACS, SR NPMCN, and latest Member of the West Africa College of Surgeons(Anaesthesia). One more step to call this a wrap. Thank you Jesus #WACS2023
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Bels❤@drBels23·
@psych_Haven I am talking about the standard of care for a patient. If there are limitations, it will be stated and alternatives will be provided. However, don't make comments like it is unrealistic. When have many accredited centres with Anaesthesia residency program..
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BenTheGreat@psych_Haven·
@drBels23 Because it happens in your hospital, what about tertiary hospitals that this isn't possible. Should we write a consult to another hospital so their anaesthetists would come?
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BenTheGreat@psych_Haven·
I have been in this situation, trying to stitch a bleeding woman after delivery (Episiorrhaphy) It can be a bit frustrating, because you're trying to help, but sometimes they wouldn't just cooperate. Most times, when I'm pissed, I just sit, watch, explain to her and try again.
Dr Penking™@drpenking

A doctor was seen in a video physically assaulting a woman immediately after childbirth while she was bleeding and in urgent need of care. Arrest him

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Bels❤@drBels23·
@psych_Haven You are talking about your own reality and I am telling you what is obtainable and practical. That you don't have the experience doesn't mean it doesn't happen.
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BenTheGreat@psych_Haven·
@drBels23 Sir, It is very far from reality. How many government hospitals can boost of this? When issues like light, insulin, gloves are still problems. Lol how many government hospitals have full accreditation for anesthesia department, without magomago
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Simon Thazhigilla Simon🇳🇬
Three Medical officers in Lagos looked at the ₦24 million USMLE bill and knew the truth: none of them could do it alone. So they did what Nigerian boys do when the future is too heavy for one back: they formed a financial covenant. They didn't use razor blades and incantations this time, they did something far worse. Three grown men spent 36 months dumping every single kobo of their salaries into a joint account to fund just one person's USMLE dream. Dr. Femi was chosen, he was the sharpest, the one whose brain moved like lightning across differentials. If anyone could cross over, it was him (Baba had 7 distinctions in Medschool). Dr. Chidi and Dr. Kabiru became the scaffolding, and disappeared into sacrifice. While others upgraded their lives, they reduced theirs. They starved so he could eat well before exams. They wore the same faded scrubs until the fabric remembered every night call. They ran 48-hour locums like possessed men, sleeping on plastic chairs in the duty room, waking up to the smell of disinfectant and hope. And Femi… delivered like the Hebrew women! Step 1. Clean. Step 2. Strong. Step 3. Surgical. He had matched into Orthopedic Surgery in San Jose, California. They knelt together in the dim call room at 2 a.m. and cried like small boys who had just seen God live. The day his visa landed, they held a small thanksgiving behind the hospital with plastic chairs, chilled ''mortuary-standard'' wine, hot 'suya' and loud prayers. Femi hugged them tight and said, “A jọ bẹrẹ, a jọ ma pari ẹ. As we drank the exact same water in this trenches. The day my own light shines, your own no get choice but to blind their eyes.” America received him, California swallowed him whole and gave him a new language of living. Six months passed, the calls started reducing, the replies became delayed. And Excuses grew polite… then thin. “Guy a lot is going on.” “Una no understand this side.” “I’ll call you back.” A year later, Chidi was on night duty when the Instagram notification came. There was Femi in a crisp pin striped tuxedo, smiling beside a Caucasian nurse named Emily and a golden retriever sat at their feet like a well-fed spirit. The caption read “Forever starts here.” Back home, life did not pause to process betrayal. The remaining two are still in Mowe, still wearing time like a burden while negotiating with a wicked matron over a 15k locum balance. The dream is insanely expensive, everybody knows that. But what nobody prepares you for…is that sometimes, the cost is not the exams, or the flights, or the years you pour into another man’s becoming. Sometimes, the real cost is discovering that you were only ever a bridge. And bridges, no matter how strong, are not meant to be remembered once they have been crossed. #Fiction #MATCH2026
Dr Pepple@drpepple_

I’ve done the maths. It’ll take about N24M for a Nigerian doctor to write USMLE and match to American residency program. If they don’t have rich family, how’re they gonna achieve this? The cost of a good life is actually expensive.

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Bels❤@drBels23·
@psych_Haven You should just say you don't experience where you are doesn't mean it doesn't happen in Nigeria. It is not far from reality in Nigeria.
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BenTheGreat@psych_Haven·
@drBels23 In which hospital? and which country?? Lol you're far from the Nigerian reality
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Bels❤@drBels23·
@psych_Haven There's an anaesthetist/resident on call in the labour ward and Gynae theatre.
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BenTheGreat@psych_Haven·
@drBels23 In Nigeria? Omo sir I don't know your center but what you said is far from reality. You mean the understaffed anaesthetists that are in the ICU battling with critical care patients.
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Bels❤@drBels23·
@Thazhigilla_ The beginning was just unrealistic. However, it was a beautiful write up. Well done 👍
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Bels❤@drBels23·
@G_saiyou You got great moves and I love your smile ☺️
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Gans@G_saiyou·
Things I do when bored at home 🙃 I can’t dance to save my life, but I tried 😅 Show me your moves. Don't air me😌
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BASH-AAR 🛑@BASHAARUTD·
Nigerians think Nigerian Man United fans will leave Bruno and Vote Alex wobi for Premier league player of the month, bro if Bruno is on the ballot on Election Day we’ll vote him for President
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Bels❤@drBels23·
Lord I'm grateful for the things that you have done. A brand NEW Season 🎂🎂 Happy birthday to ME ❤️
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Max Akonde, Ph.D.@EpiAkonde·
I just got off the phone with my Nigerian friend. The consequences of the Visa ban imposed under President Trump are far more reaching than I initially thought. In total, 75 countries are facing some ban of some shape or form with 19 full ban. Out of the 75, 25 are African countries of which Nigeria is one. Now my friend just finished his PhD and under the “normal” dispensation could apply for optional practical training (OPT) and get it approved within 3 months which allow him to stay and work for 1 year and could be extended for additional 2 years because he is in a stem field. Under the current visa ban, he cannot get his OPT processed within 3 months. He is on an indefinite wait and without the OPT, he cannot work. So he either leaves the country and forfeit the OPT or stay without job. That’s the hardest point you can be in the US where you don’t get a pause on bills or a friend or family to borrow money to hold body. And just thinking through this, I find that many internationals may be in a similar or worse situation. For medical doctors who came on J1 or H1B, you’re expected to transition into permanent residency after your training. J1 and H1B only commits you to your facility of training for the period of the training especially for the J1. Now after 3 years in residency, if you’re from an affected country, you cannot be processed for any other immigration benefits. The is worse because if you did not start the permanent residency application and gotten the first part approved before the executive order, there is no where to turn; not even the indefinite wait. So you will have to leave the US within 60 days on completing your residency This is such a tragedy for everyone including some of the US industries such as the healthcare sector that will be losing thousands of the US trained physicians. I see most of these physicians moving to Canada, Australia or New Zealand where they would not be required to take further testing before practicing. But that in itself will take them months if not years to apply for appropriate immigration benefits. To what end….?
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Bels❤@drBels23·
@SavvyRinu The best thing to do is resign for someone who can fix the problem
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Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫@SavvyRinu·
VIDEO: The current electricity crisis in Nigeria is beyond our control. - Minister of Power, Adelabu.
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Bels❤@drBels23·
@EmmanualIr25636 @drbe This season doesn't define his legendary skills and what he has done for the club, however, we would have left last season for that huge fee.
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Irabor@EmmanualIr25636·
@drBels23 No one expected Mo Salah's performance to plummet this season not even Salah himself, it's sad, that still doesn't make him less of not only a Liverpool legend but a premier league legend Few games left for the season to wrap up, He can still pull some magic! @drbe
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Dr Pepple
Dr Pepple@drpepple_·
Unpopular opinion. I know we preach work life balance but hear me out. Nobody becomes very wealthy starting out with all these soft-life-work-life balance mindset. If you have to work 7-days a week for a “specified” period of time just to set up yourself on the pathway of success and wealth, just do it but don’t neglect your health. You have a lifetime to enjoy the soft life . Successful people don’t behave or work like normal people. First, secure the bag.
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