Nigeria is reportedly set to become the country with the second-highest number of foreign-trained doctors in the UK.
About 1,197 Nigerian-trained
doctors moved to the United Kingdom since May 29, 2023, to date, according to
Punch.
Currently, India remains the
country with the highest number of foreign-trained doctors in the UK, according
to the register of the General Medical Council of the UK.
It was gathered that about
1,197 Nigerian-trained doctors were licensed between May 29, 2023, and December
1, 2023, with the total number of Nigerian doctors licensed to practice in the
UK now 12,198.
This figure, however, excludes
Nigerian doctors who were trained in other countries.
The report also indicated that
there are 73 Nigerian-trained doctors in the field of anaesthetics and
Intensive Care Medicine, 61 in the field of emergency medicine, 241 for general
medicine, 207 for obstetrics and gynecology, 17 for occupational medicine, 16
for ophthalmology, pediatrics field with 164, and 50 for pathology.
There are also 35 of them for
public health, 357 for psychiatry, 29 for psychiatry, and 135 for surgery.
There has been a high rate of
medical doctors leaving the country for greener pastures abroad.
In 2015, only 233 Nigerian
doctors moved to the UK. The number increased to 279 in 2016, while the figure
was 475 in 2017. In 2018, the figure rose to 852, while it further increased to
1,347 in 2019.
In 2020, the figure was 833
even though the GMC closed operations during the COVID-19 pandemic. The figure
for 2021 was put at 932.
The Chairman, Committee of
Chief Medical Directors of Federal Tertiary Hospitals, Prof. Emem Bassey,
commenting on the brain drain recently said, “Some African countries are also beginning
to poach from Nigeria.
“The West Coast is looking for
our specialists. So many people are now going to places like Sierra Leone and
Gambia and the wages they earn are $3,000 to $4,000. It is about three to four
times what they earn back home. So we are beginning to see that people are
leaving for other African countries too.
“The health sector is currently
undergoing a major crisis in terms of manpower. What we are seeing is that
medical specialists, not just doctors, even nurses even more nurses are
leaving. Doctors, nurses, laboratory scientists, physiotherapists,
radiographers and all manner of health professionals are leaving the country in
droves.”
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