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LASUTH doctors threaten another strike over acute shortage of personnel

Resident doctors at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, yesterday threatened to resume its suspended strike following state government failure to meet its promises to replace exited resident doctors and house officers during their last industrial action.
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The factors that aided defeat of Ebola in Lagos — Health Commissioner

Access to quality healthcare in Lagos has been the focus of the state government in the last 16 years. Unfortunately, the targets have not been met following many challenges including shortage of medical personnel, migration of patients from neighbouring states and the inability to design and plan for standard hospital facilities.

LASUTH to promote maternal health through art

LAGOS — The Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, and a Non-Governmental Organisation, Youth Orientation for Development, YOD, will today hold an art exhibition in Lagos to highlight the challenges Nigerian women face during pregnancy and after delivery.

LASUTH performs first kidney transplant

Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, yesterday joined the league of hospitals that offers kidney transplant services following a successful kidney transplant on a 56-year- old man in Lagos.

Life-threatening accidents rampant in Lagos schools

STAKEHOLDERS in the educational sector in Lagos have called on governor, Babatunde Fashola to save the lives of pupils in public schools from incessant but avoidable accidents in public schools by designing measures that would help improve the security of life in the schools

Associated Airline crash: LASUTH releases bodies of victims

Following the release of the DNA results of the remains of victims of the Associated Airline Crash in Lagos, the Department of Pathology and Forensic Medicine Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja  has begun the release of the bodies to their families.

OJB ready for kidney transplant

However, the ailing producer has put a stop to all forms of appeal or request in the bid to save him. “Now that I have gotten all the money needed for my medical bill, I want to officially put a stop to all forms of appeal or request in bid to save OJB. I want Nigerians to know that I have gotten the N16million needed for my treatment. Therefore, no donation should again be made to any source in respect of the said case. I’m sincerely grateful and feel blessed that people could go miles just to make me well again. I will be going for my operation by mid August,”OJB said, at a press conference during the week.

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