Efforts to advance medical science got a boost, yesterday, when doctors in reproductive medicine concluded a year-long training programme on infertility and assisted reproductive technology ..
Efforts to advance medical science got a boost, yesterday, when doctors in reproductive medicine concluded a year-long training programme on infertility and assisted reproductive technology for the Post Fellowship Diploma of the West African College of Surgeons.
Programme Director, Dr. Ibrahim Wada, said Nisa Premier Hospital is determined to embrace advancement in medical practice; hence the need for continuous training. He said the initiative provides post-training certification for doctors across Nigeria and West Africa, focusing primarily on peculiarities of the black population.
Ikechebelum, Faculty Chairman of West African College of Surgeons, observed that “management of infertility and assisted reproductive technology is one of the sub-specialties in obstetrics and gynaecology. And for a long time, there was no certified, standardised training for gynaecologists in the area of infertility and assisted reproductive technology in the whole West African sub-region.”