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Prescription #60: Looking Ahead

CMDA WEBINAR – March Edition

As healthcare continues to evolve, join us for an insightful and timely discussion on how tele-dentistry is reshaping oral healthcare delivery and improving access, especially in underserved settings.

Speaker: Dr (Mrs) Moninuola Ernest
Consultant Orthodontist | Senior Lecturer
Department of Dentistry, University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital / University of Ilorin

Date: Tuesday, 10th March 2026
Time:  7:30 PM

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Host Chapter: UITH – Western Zone

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Impact Fund

IMPACT FUND = Sustainability for Generations

We are not just planning for 2026, we are building for 2076 and beyond.

By contributing to the Impact Fund, your generosity never sleeps.

Your gift becomes a permanent engine, powering medical missions, leadership training, and faith-driven healthcare for generations to come.

Let’s Build today what will serve tomorrow.

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💜 Impact Fund; securing the future of Christian healthcare in Nigeria.

STARTING STRONG: January 2026 Edition

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT !

This month we hosted an insightful webinar on “The Doctor’s Health: Caring for the whole man” with Professor Amaka Ocheke.

Key takeaways from this session include: 

  1. You are called to be different, and to serve in a way that brings glory to God.
  2. Do only what you have been sent to do, and learn to ask for help when you need it.
  3. Treat yourself with the same compassion that you treat your patients.
  4. Watch out for burnout signs and seek professional help early.

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Monthly Webinar | January Edition

Theme: Burnout & Moral Injury in Healthcare:
A Christian Approach to Healing and Resilience 

Healthcare professionals often carry heavy emotional, ethical, and spiritual burdens in the course of caring for others. This timely and insightful session with Ven. Prof. Chibueze Haggai Njoku offers a faith-based perspective on healing, resilience, and renewed strength for sustainable practice.

Host: CMDA Cross River

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Doctors’ National Conference (DNC) 2026

REGISTRATION IS OPEN! 

We are pleased to invite you to the Doctors’ National Conference (DNC) 2026, a transformative gathering of doctors, students, and healthcare professionals committed to faith, excellence, and national impact.

 Theme: Excellence for Impact

This year’s conference promises rich spiritual renewal, professional growth, and meaningful fellowship as we reflect on our calling to serve with excellence and make lasting impact in healthcare and society.

Conference Details:
Date: Thursday, 30th July – Sunday, 2nd August, 2026
Venue: Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State
Hos Chapter: CMDA Lagos

Registration Fees:
Junior Doctors (less than 5 years in practice): ₦30,000
Senior Doctors: ₦50,000
Doctor with Spouse: ₦85,000
Students: ₦11,000

Early registration closes on 30th April, 2026.
Late registration attracts an additional ₦10,000.

Plan ahead. Register early. Come expectant.
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Institute for Excellence in
Healthcare and Leadership (IfEHL)

The IfEHL Cohort 12 ship is set to sail. Are you ready to come onboard?

The IfEHL Basic course is not just a course; it is a journey of transformation designed for every healthcare professional to stretch your capacity, refine your leadership, and position you for greater impact.

Date: March 15-22, 2026

Venue: Wholeness House – Gwagwalada, FCT Abuja.

Registration is open‼️
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Our 2025 Highlights

“Enlarge the place of your tent, and let them stretch out the curtains of your dwellings…” (Isaiah 54:2)

2025 was a year of divine expansion for CMDA Nigeria. From the mission fields in rural communities to the wards of our teaching hospitals, we saw God move through the hands of Christian healthcare professionals. We didn’t just treat bodies; we reached souls.

Relive the moments of worship, the impact of our outreaches, and the strength of our fellowship.

This is our 2025 story.

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EAST, WEST & NORTH

Meetings

Entering into the New Year after a blissful Christmas celebration, chapters across the East, West, and North zones gathered their members to seek God’s presence in thanksgiving for the year ahead. These meetings were marked by prayers and fasting, as members sought the Father’s guidance, favour, and clarity of vision while planning their activity calendars for the year.

Across the three zones, meeting themes reflected a shared desire for renewed purpose and mission. These included Ask for the Nations; Satisfaction Through Divine Mission; Beginning the New Year with God; Flourishing in the Year 2026; The Presence of God; Understanding Our Identity as Christian Soldiers; A New Thing; The Vision-Driven Doctor; Lift It Up; Diligent in All Things; and Whole Person Medicine (series), alongside a study on Logo Exploration.

Missions

Beginning the year with a commitment to caring for the whole man, spirit, soul, and body, wholeness missions were carried out across the zones.

In the East, brethren of the Abia Chapter, in collaboration with the Nigerian Christian Corpers Fellowship (NCCF), conducted a medical outreach at Amapu Ngwa, Isialangwa LGA, Abia State.

In the West, the Oyo family, in partnership with Entier Health Foundation, organised a medical outreach tagged Community Health Fair at Apatere, Lagelu LGA, Oyo State.

In the North, the chapter partnered for the Beautiful Feet Medical Outreach, reaching the people of The Good Land, Off Mountain of Fire Church, Dadin Kowa, Keffi.

STUDENTS’ ARM ACTIVITIES

The 2025/2026 service year commenced with a Central Prayer Meeting, during which members across the Northern Zone joined other zones to seek the face of God at the start of the year. This was followed by the First Central Executive Council (CEC) Meeting, held physically in Jos, where members of the Central Executive Committee from all twelve chapters convened. At this meeting, the theme for the service year was unveiled, the vision reiterated, and plans for the year presented and reviewed.

Chapter Highlights

ATBUTH observed a Day of Prayer and Fasting on the 2nd and held its first General House Meeting on the 17th.

AKTH began the year with prayers and a Welcome Service, followed by a Family Meeting on the 18th and a Bible Study on the 25th.

ABUTH opened the year with a Thanksgiving Service (16th), held a Case Study (26th), and concluded with a Theme Exposition (30th).

BDTH launched the year with Abba Father prayers, held an intensive Worship Meeting on the 11th, and commenced Preclinical and Clinical Meetings on the 16th.

BHUTH welcomed 400-level students into the clinical phase and conducted Doctors’ Visitations on the 9th and 10th.

BSUTH commenced the year with prayers, inducted the 13th set into the Clinical Arm on the 16th, carried out Hospital Evangelism on the 17th, and concluded the month with Missions Awareness on the 30th.

FU–Lafiya, a newly adopted chapter, was inaugurated on the 10th, held a Chapter Retreat on the 17th, and concluded the month with a General House Meeting.

GSUTH began the month with Abba Father prayers, held a Chapter Prayer Meeting on the 6th, organised Missions Awareness on the 27th, and concluded with a Mock Examination for 300-level brethren resitting their examinations.

JUTH commenced the month with Abba Father prayers on the 1st, held a Class Executive Training on the 17th, and hosted the First CEC from the 23rd to the 26th. The chapter also experienced challenging moments during the month, including the loss of a member, the passing of a member’s spouse, and a fire outbreak affecting a member’s family home.

UATH gathered for prayers on the 9th, held a Family Meeting on the 16th, and concluded the month with a Case Study.

UDUTH opened the year with Doctors’ Visitations on the 1st, held a Family Meeting on the 18th, and concluded the month with prayers.

UMTH maintained consistent Weekly Prayer Meetings held every Wednesday throughout the month.

Missions

Within the period under review, BSUTH conducted Hospital Evangelism on the 17th and held Missions Awareness on the 30th. GSUTH also organised a Missions Awareness programme on the 30th. No other missions activities were recorded across the remaining chapters during the month.

As the service year unfolds, it remains our earnest prayer that the Lord will pour out His Spirit upon us mightily, enabling us to bear fruit, fruit that will abide.

Global Network

As part of the CMDA Nigeria Global Network Webinar Series (Vol. 1), members across regions participated in an engaging session titled “Residency in the US and Canada: A Step-by-Step Guide.” The webinar addressed key aspects of the residency journey, including requirements, timelines, examinations, applications, and strategies for standing out in a highly competitive process.

The session featured insightful contributions from Dr. Pharm. Okoye Miracle and Dr. Chidubem Okechukwu, who shared practical perspectives drawn from experience, offering clarity and direction to participants considering global medical training pathways.

For those who missed the live session or wish to revisit the discussion, the recording is available below:

Cargo Shirts & Logo Exploration

CMDA Nigeria Cargo Shirts & Logo Exploration Booklets are Here!

Our official CMDA Nigeria Cargo Shirts and the Logo Exploration Booklets are now in stock.
Don’t miss out, order now while supplies last!

Cargo Shirt Details:

Price: Just ₦14,000
Sizes: L, XL, XXL, XXXL
Colors: Choose from Dark Blue, Maroon (Wine), Black, or Grey.

Logo Exploration Booklet:
Price: ₦1,500

Logistics: Pickup is available at the Secretariat, and we offer Nationwide Delivery.
For details or to secure your items, call or text: 08091533339

ENLARGE YOUR TENT

Greetings in Jesus name!

Focus: Nigeria;Good People! Great Nation, 

  • Prov. 29.18 – Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he. (KJV)
  • Prov. 29.18 – If people can’t see what God is doing, they stumble all over themselves; But when they attend to what he reveals, they are most blessed. (MSB)
  • Praise God! CMDA Nigeria operates within the context of Nigeria as a nation. Whatever happens to Nigeria affects us.
  • This is the week for the celebration of Nigeria’s independence from Great Britain!
  • I guess we are familiar with the name ‘Great Britain’. Who called Britain ‘great’? Ever thought of it? I have watched many preachers in the US with different political leanings and I cannot help but admire their sense of patriotism, vision and ownership of their nation.
  • USA is also a nation with great diversity and challenges but they have managed to transform all that into strength as they forged ahead to build a great nation.
  • If Nigeria must be great, we must rise to call her ‘great’, if Nigeria must become a strong influence for God then you and I must arise and build.
  • We must choose to call our nation what we desire rather than what currently prevails. We must learn to call the things that be not as though they were.
  • We need to embrace a national vision for Nigeria to match into greatness. Someone once called Nigeria: Great Nation, Good People! That is a vision we can pray about as we in CMDA Nigeria celebrate Nigeria’s independence this week.
  •  The MSB says in Prov.29.18: 
  • _“If people can’t see what God is doing, they stumble all over themselves; But when they attend to what he reveals, they are most blessed.”_
  • This Month we want to focus on what God is doing in Nigeria.
 

PRAYERS

  1. Give thanks to God for Nigeria! It’s 65 years of political independence from Great Britain. Glory be to God!
  2. Let’s thank God for the foundation laid by our founding fathers for one, united nation. Nigeria has been through many crisis situations but the Lord has preserved her through it all.
  3. Praise God for the Church in Nigeria. We are marching on in spite of the challenges we have faced. It’s the mercy of God that has preserved us. Let’s thank God for the vessels He has raised from Nigeria to bless humanity.
  4. Praise God for CMDA Nigeria and yourself! You are a vessel God has chosen to use to bless the nations. Let’s appreciate Him for the success of the Eastern Zonal Conference that just ended yesterday.
  5. Let’s pray that God will reveal with great clarity His vision for us as a nation. That everyone, young and old, may embrace this vision of greatness and run with it in Jesus name!
  6. Let’s pray that God will raise righteous and God fearing leaders for us at various levels and dimensions: Political leaders at national, state and LG levels (executive, judiciary and legislature). Religious leaders, Traditional leaders, Business leaders and other leaders in various Professions, Education, Media, Sports and Entertainment.
  7. Let’s praise God for a new Nigeria: Great Nation, Good People! 

Governing Board Committee on Prayer and Welfare, CMDA Nigeria.

 

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