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Care of the Dying: The Christian healthcare provider’s perspective

DR. ADEWUYI S. A. INTRODUCTION  Man is mortal, irrespective of riches, education, sex, and religion; man will one day die and be committed to the mother earth (Ruth 1:17, Eccles...

Menace of traditional bone-setters 

Dr. Utibe Abasi Ime EDEM Traditional bone-setters (TBS) are Traditional Medicine Practitioners who attempt to provide healing to bone and joint injuries and diseases, employing myth, superstition...

DOCTORS’ MIGRATION: The Fate of the Vision

Dr. Uzondu Ugochukwu Amarachukwu “…And the Lord gave me an answer and said, Put the vision in writing and make it clear on stones so that the reader may go...

Opportunities outside the residency sphere

Dr. Udemezue Ezekwesili Residency training is a post-graduate medical training that leads to the certification of a doctor to practice as a specialist in a particular field of medicine.  Recently...

Holding Fast Our Profession

Dr. Asemota Osenwem It is a good thing to build up our faith as believers in Christ that we may be able to live an overcoming life. As soldiers of...

Prescription #56

CEO’S LOVE NOTE​ CEO’S LOVE NOTE Amazing Family, I trust you are faring well, in good health, in your work, and with your families. In all things, we give thanks...

KINTSUKUROI 

Kintsukuroi, derived from two Japanese root words that mean “gold” and “join”, is the art of repairing broken pottery by mending the areas of breakage with lacquer that is then...

Research: A Catalyst for Change.

As Christian medical students in Nigeria, we are called to be agents of transformation in our communities. We are trained to heal bodies, but we are also equipped to transform...

Workplace Relationships: A Calling to Love and Serve

 Workplace relationships in medicine are not merely professional but deeply relational, rooted in the calling to love and serve others. As Christians, we are called to be agents of change...