Nigerian healthcare experts call for collaboration to address infertility and other health issues

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 Medical Science and the Role of the Players” at the University of Jos, he claimed he was working to improve the country’s healthcare to equate with the rest of the world. He explained the aim of the lecture. He said, “This lecture is aimed at intimating students in biology and natural sciences on the importance of healthy living, reproduction, infertility and its solution and other health related issues. It is clear that more collaborative effort among health stakeholders is needed to achieve the desired goals. So, I am advocating for collaborative effort in medicine among players as one man cannot do it alone. If we join our hands together and work as a team, we can achieve the unthinkable.”

As a result, he urged the government to bring more resources into the healthcare sector of Nigeria in order to facilitate strong technological equipment. Prof Emeka Ike, Dean of the University of Jos, College of Sciences, said the program was important and well-timed since medicine was quickly evolving globally and it was necessary for Nigeria to keep up with current trends.

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