Dr. T'cools
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Dr. T'cools
@Dr_Tcools
// FOOTBALL LOVER // CRYPTO ENTHUSIAST//CHRISTIAN// M.D 🩺//
เข้าร่วม Mart 2024
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@footbolmatter10 Sometimes your football takes are just surprising.
Were they bad?
Or do you think Moroco is just another DRC???
Rest bro....
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Sure thing.
All these can limit the academic performance of students..
But brother, i saw the answer booklet of mmbs students, physiology, and i felt sad..
First, what was your CA coming into the exam?
Cos that's the first place to start from??...
We started the MBBS program, and we had to endure worse.
A lot of things were not in order, crash courses, accreditation uncertainty, unavailability of certain models, threats from lecturers from badic medical sciences faculty..
Yet we fought.
We fought so hard that any 'unfair attempt was easily spotted'
Yes, RSU admitted more than it could handle in terms of infrastructure.
But most nigerian trained doctors endured worse.
Im not justifying it, but it's what's obtainable for now.
On the student's side, ona no try.
Lobbying lecturers, paying for hotels, and inviting lecturers?? what were you people expecting after all those.
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The quota is 300. The infrastructure supports, what, half that? Labs are cramped, classrooms barely functional. So the school takes 300, collects fees from 300, then uses examinations to manage the overflow their facilities can't handle.
The failure rate isn't about student ability. It's about a business model: over-enroll, under-deliver, then blame the students when the system chokes.
So yes infrastructure, calendar pressure, and examination design are all the same issue. The school created a bottleneck, then made the students pay for it.
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Admit transfers. Collect fees for 3 years. FAIL at 400L. Admit NEW batch. Repeat.
RSU is running a MEDICAL SCHOOL SCAM.
No structure. No process. No doctors. Only HARVESTED dreams.
@NigerianMedStudents @NiMSA_Nigeria @NANS_NG @TheCableNews @NTANewsNow
#RSU69 @MDCNOfficial


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Is like they want to lose accreditation, cos what's all these
The Lucky Kid@peedkfmgg
Quota: 300 students. Biochemistry lab: 35 students capacity Anatomy lab: 60 students capacit You do the math. WE COULDN'T. Every test was IMPROMPTU. Running a 25 week coursework in 10 weeks . How do you prepare with so little consolidation Then failed us in ONE sitting
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@peedkfmgg @david_omamode @NiMSA_Nigeria @NANS_ng @NTANewsNow @MDCNOfficial I graduated from RSU.
Relax, brother...
Now the quota issue is outta context....
The issue now is availability of infrastructure???
If i get you correctly, the school didn't provide a conducive learning environment and tools for learning, hence the failure?
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Go and do your research about Rivers State University. Year by year how they have poor infrastructure to accommodate their so-called quota, small labs, no functional classrooms and their exams are not set up to test the students but rather remove those they have used as cash cows and send them home. How insensitive they are to actual consolidation of knowledge because of their poorly set up calendar of merging 25 weeks course work in 10 weeks. Theres a system set up to fail students
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@peedkfmgg @david_omamode @NiMSA_Nigeria @NANS_ng @NTANewsNow @MDCNOfficial But the school quota is 300.
Hence, the failure rate is not because you lads are too much.
It's for reasons you sha know.
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@david_omamode @NiMSA_Nigeria @NANS_ng @NTANewsNow @MDCNOfficial Yes they admitted over 200 then still added transfer students a year later. Then these same lecturers that over admitted started saying we are too much and they need to drop us
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The quota is probably less than 30, yet they admit far more students than they can adequately train. They treat students poorly and then look for excuses to fail them, blaming them for not performing well enough. Even the dentistry programs at OAU and UNN are not this much, let alone a state university plagued by corruption. Such a sad situation.
The Lucky Kid@peedkfmgg
Admit transfers. Collect fees for 3 years. FAIL at 400L. Admit NEW batch. Repeat. RSU is running a MEDICAL SCHOOL SCAM. No structure. No process. No doctors. Only HARVESTED dreams. @NigerianMedStudents @NiMSA_Nigeria @NANS_NG @TheCableNews @NTANewsNow #RSU69 @MDCNOfficial
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Between the free time I have in the evening and the next day, I have to ensure I read what was taught in the lecture in the morning, and what I learned during posting( usually two different things).
I am expected to know everything being taught during posting before the next day.
Presentation is weekly so every week I have to not only prepare slides of at least 30 pages, I have to know every content because I will teach others.
No student studying any course is as busy as Medical students.
Don't let the 1% of us active on twitter f00l you 2/2
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My daily schedule.
Lecture from 8 AM to 10 AM
Between 10 to 10:30 AM , I have to locate my posting Unit and find my way to the teaching hospital from the lecture hall( no direct transport, you have to either beg for ride or trek).
At posting, I am to stand from 10:30 to 6PM( either ward round or presentation)
If I am on call, it extends beyond 6 PM. 1/2
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G.R.A.C.E🦋❤️@GOlarinade
Medical students aren't always as busy as we think.
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@JORMUNGAND_rr On a second note, i know it's a click-bait...
So enjoy.
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I spoke to an emergency medicine pharmacist working in the US and it was eye opening.
He told us about a patient's case with intense tachycardia and how he made the call on the dosing of the drug with the nurse and doctor following his lead and I realised the Nigerian healthcare system is apocalyptic because it is controlled by Nigerian doctors.
In the Nigerian hospital setting the doctor wants to do everything, they don't let any other profession specialise and increase the depth of their knowledge.
We need to do better for our patients, everything can't rely on one profession.
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@JORMUNGAND_rr Like 1000b/m, right???..
But then, do we have emergency pharmacists in Nigeria?
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Some people say “50 million, 100 million, or even 500 million is enough,” but let me tell you from experience:
once you actually hit those figures you once dreamed of, the urge to make even more kicks in hard. You suddenly want more, like Oliver Twist.
Two years ago, I made $200k from the $AIKA coin. Instead of cashing out my profit, I got greedy and held on, hoping it would reach $400k.
Before I knew it, the price crashed, and I ended up selling at just $90k.
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