The Guardian (Nigeria)

UNIMED inducts 34 physiother­apists, tasks them on profession­alism

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TMedical R e h a b i l i t a t i o n Therapists Board of Nigeria ( MRTBN) has inducted 34 physiother­apists from the University of Medical Sciences ( UNIMED), with a charge on inductees to imbibe profession­alism as they set out to pursue their career.

UNIMED vice chancellor, Prof. Adesegun Fatusi, appealed to inductees not to abuse the ethics of the profession as physiother­apists, but always give their best to patients.

Fatusi, who was represent by the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Administra­tion and Clinicals, Prof. Adolphus Loto, said the university is proud of its history of blazing the trail of excellence in the field of health and medical sciences.

The vice chancellor said the inductees could seek employment in any country they desire because it is part of the internatio­nal labour mobility.

“The induction is not a mere ceremony. It is a critical rite of passage into a new life – the life of profession­al health workers, and specifical­ly, your entry into the distinguis­hed and rewarding profession of physiother­apy. “The reality is that your colleagues who got admission at this same time to other public universiti­es in Nigeria are just in their third year or even lower level, having lost at least two academic sessions to disruptive factors such as the COVID- 19 pandemic and industrial action of staff unions.

Speaking on the theme: ‘ Profession­al, mentoring and leadership: Key to excellence in physiother­apy career,’ an Associate Professor of Orthopaedi­c Rehabilita­tion, Obafemi Awolowo University ( OAU), Ile Ife, Dr. Teslim Onigbinde, disclosed that the ratio of doctors availabili­ty is now one to 6,400 patients.

Onigbinde appealed to the inductees to always make themselves available for the latest updates in the world of physiother­apy in order not to be left behind.

Also, Dean, Faculty of Medical Rehabilita­tion, Prof. Matthew Olaogun, advised the inductees to remain focused and pursue what they have learnt in the university.

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