Pushing Invisible Boundaries That Affects Women’s Health Is My Priority – Dr. Selma

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Pushing Invisible Boundaries That Affects Women’s Health Is My Priority – Dr. Selma Interview

After my graduation as a medical doctor in 2001, I proceeded to do my Housemanship at the Jos University Teaching Hospital Plateau State. I did my NYSC as a medical officer in Taraba State between 2002 and 2003.

I returned to Jos University Teaching Hospital for residency Training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology after which I was awarded the fellowship of the West African College of Surgeons in 2014. I worked briefly as a senior medical officer in the AIDS Prevention Institute of Nigeria in the Jos University Teaching Hospital and then proceeded to the Caldedale and Huddersfield NHS Trust Foundation Hospital in West Yorkshire, UK for two years from 2015 to 2017.

I returned to Nigeria and took up employment with the NISA Group where I currently serve as the pioneer medical director of the Nisa Reproductive health Center, Kaduna State and double as the resident Consultant Obstetrician/Gynaecologist. The NISA Reproductive Health Center primarily serves as a gynecology and fertility center for now so most of my clinical duties center around the infertile client or couple-from consultations/counseling, to investigations and treatment. We offer services like Insemination, IVF, family gender balancing, genetic diagnosis for offspring of AS/AS couples etc.

 

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