Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital CMD bemoans shortage of staff
Dr. Kadas said despite having lots of structures and medical equipment the hospital is handicapped for lack of adequate personnel to put them into use.
The acting CMD informed that the last time the hospital recruited staff was about five years ago, adding that since then no recruitment of staff has been made. He further informed that the ATBUTH houses a COVID-19 isolation centre despite the fact that its staff capacity is being overstretched.
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