NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION ANNOUNCED ELEVEN YEARS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS

The National Universities Commission (NUC) has declared that students that are studying Medicine and Surgery in Nigerian universities will spend not less than 11 years before getting an MBBS degree.  Prof. Julius Okojie,the Executive Secretary of the Commission, made the announcement in a lecture delivered at the maiden inauguration of the University of Medical Science, Ondo State.

In the lecture titled ‘Development of Medical Education: Prospects and Challenges‘, Okojie, represented by the Deputy Executive Secretary of the commission, Prof. Chiedu Mafiana, said increasing the study time was essential to ensure medical students are well prepared for the psychological demands of the game.

He further added that medical students will spend the first four years in studying basic sciences in university after which they would proceed to the medical school to spend another seven years. Mafiana, who stressed the need for adequate funding of medical training and practice, admonished the management of the institution to ensure that the money earmarked for the development of the institution was used for the purpose it was meant.

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  1. Hmmmm:is this not too long for a study period? Besides its not how long but how well ooo

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