Business Day (Nigeria)

15 health workers resign weekly in UCH- CMD laments

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Abiodun otegbayo, the Chief Medical director, university College Hospital (UCH), ibadan, has called for removal of the bottleneck­s in replacing workforce due to mass exodus of health workers.

otegbayo made the call at a news conference marking the 65th Founder’s day celebratio­n of the foremost tertiary health institutio­n in ibadan, on Monday.

According to him, every week, i signed resignatio­n letters of 15 health workers at the institutio­n, who are mostly clinicians, that is, nurses, doctors and Pharmacist­s, among others.

otegbayo said that from 2020 to oct. 15, 2022, no fewer than 600 clinical staff had left the hospital, noting that bureaucrac­y bottleneck­s had been hindering their replacemen­t.

He said that there was an acute shortage of manpower due to push and pull factors, such as poor welfare of workers and insecurity, among others.

otegbayo said that UCH had been committed to effective healthcare delivery in nigeria and West African Sub-region.

The chief medical director said the institutio­n would continue in its strides as infrastruc­ture and facilities were being overhauled in addition to human capital developmen­t.

He commended the staff members of the institutio­n for their dedication and commitment to uplifting the institutio­n by giving in their best and according respect to the patients.

otegbayo said the institutio­n had acquired two sets of Auto Clave, 64-Slice CT machines and two Mammograph­y machines to improve clinical services.

“Just as the physical infrastruc­ture is being developed, so also is the administra­tion bringing in state-of-the-art equipment to enhance service delivery. We have not rested on our oars as we keep acquiring new equipment.

“it is our style to keep on acquiring equipment that position the hospital at the forefront of demands for best clinical practices. Perhaps one of our most significan­t achievemen­ts in the last 65 years of our existence has been a truly indigenous elaboratio­n and facelift of the university College Hospital.

“However, like i said, we keep improving, between the times we produced the scorecards and now, we have continued with our projects, acquired new equipment, got more help and upgraded our services.

“in the area of physical infrastruc­ture, we have made the following milestones: Completion of the Molecular Laboratory, completion of the rehabilita­tion of the burnt Tailoring and Laundry building.

“Completion and equipping of the West West block 4. ongoing renovation, rehabilita­tion of the north West block. Completion of renovation works on the Radiology block Vi, painting of the exterior of the Mortuary block and continuati­on of the interior of the Mortuary block,” otegbayo said. nan

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