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    Posted on: Tue 07-03-2023
    The Lagos State Government has recruited 3,000 health workers to boost health care service delivery and meet the health needs of citizens of the state.This was disclosed by the Commissioner for Health, Prof Akin Abayomi, in a terse statement.According to the commissioner, those recruited by the state included doctors, nurses, pharmacists, lab scientists, and other allied professionals.This was as he called for the re-election of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu who heads to the polls on March 11 to seek a second term in office.The NAN earlier reported that the state procured Mobile Intensive Care Unit and transport ambulances for the Lagos State Ambulance Service.This was part of efforts by the governor to rejig the medical emergency and pre-hospital care services in the state.According to the Lagos State Ministry of Health, the Sanwo-Olu administration also completed the construction of five  LASAMBUS operational bases at General Hospital Lagos, General Hospital Ikorodu, Lagos University Hospital, General Hospital Badagry and the Eti-Osa Maternal and Child Centre.“Continuous training and capacity building for LASAMBUS staff and first responders have also been given the priority it deserves. Evidently, emergency response time has greatly reduced,” the ministry added.

    ABUJA: Training Schedule for Basic Life Support BLS, Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support ACLS, First Aid, CPR, AED
    PORTHARCOURT: Training Schedule for Basic Life Support BLS, Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support ACLS, First Aid, CPR, AED
    LAGOS: Training Schedule for Basic Life Support BLS, Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support ACLS, First Aid, CPR, AED

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