Vital Signs Podcast
In Nigeria today, when you walk into a clinic, you may have no idea whether the person treating you is qualified. Over 1 million women and children, including 241,000 newborn babies, die annually in Nigeria from preventable causes — and unqualified healthcare workers are part of the reason. In this episode of Vital Signs Unfiltered, nurses Taiwo and Oyinda investigate the proliferation of quack nurses across Nigeria people who wear the uniform, run the clinics, and even open maternity homes without formal training, licenses, or registration from the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria. We unpack the system failures that allow this to happen: the shortage of qualified healthcare workers, weak enforcement of medical licensing laws, and the public's trust in uniforms over credentials. We discuss the Nigerian Medical Association's "Show Your Valid License and Certificate" campaign, and what every Nigerian needs to ask before accepting care. Sources: Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria, Nigerian Medical Association, Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, WHO data on preventable deaths. 🎙️ Follow Vital Signs Podcast on Spotify for more episodes of the Unfiltered series. ⭐ Rate the show if this episode moved you — it helps more Nigerians find it.
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