Resident Doctors Decry Increasing Spate Of Assault On Medical Personnels

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Resident doctors have decried what they described as increasing spate of assaults on medical personnels while carrying out their legitimate duties. LEADERSHIP findings revealed some recent incidences where doctors on duty were assaulted and the most recent happening at Maitama District Hospital. Where a female doctor (name withheld) presently working at the hospital earlier mentioned was […]

 

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