Thursday, 6 March 2014

UNILAG HOLDS ORIENTATION PROGRAM FOR FRESHERS

UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS COUNSELLING CENTRE2013/2014 ORIENTATION PROGRAMME FOR FRESH UTME AND DIRECT ENTRY STUDENT.

The 2013/2014 Orientation Programme for fresh UTME and Direct Entry students has been scheduled to hold from Monday 10th March, 2014 to Sunday 16th March, 2014. Details of the programme are as follows:

Day 1 – Monday, 10th March, 2014 at Main Auditoriumm....

DAY 2 - Tuesday, 11th March, 2014 at Multi Purpose Hall ‘A’...

Day 3 – Wednesday, 12th March, 2014 at Main Auditorium...

Day 4 - Thursday, 13th March, 2014 in Various Faculties (Faculty Orientation Programme)...

Day 5 – Friday, 14th March, 2014 – Special Jumat Service at the University of Lagos Mosque (1:00 p.m.)...

Day 6 – Sunday, 16th March, 2014 – Special Worship Service at the University of Lagos Chapel..

It is mandatory for all freshers to be in attendance.
All students must be seated by 8:00 a.m.

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UNILAG HOSTEL ALLOCATION 2014 RECENT UPDATE

With a view to ending the hassles plaguing the 2014 hostel application exercise, the Dean of Students Affairs of the University of Lagos today met with the Council of Faculty presidents and it was agreed that:

1. All students from year 1 to final year can now go on balloting, disregard all earlier information. 2. Balloting will now start by 2 pm and not 12 pm. It is on a 1st come, 1st serve basis.

‪#‎Council‬ of Faculty Presidents 13/14

You heard! First come, first serve, hurry and get  a bed space now, thank Medigist later!

Tuesday, 25 February 2014

UNILAG HOSTEL ALLOCATION AND APPLICATION 2014 RESUMES!!!

 
Judging by the following news post on Unilag website www.unilag.edu.ng , the long wait  for resumption of the 2014 hostel allocation exercise is finally over.
Students can now proceed to purchase their bed space allocation cards and apply.

Below is a slightly edited version of the news post containing the timetable and the procedures:

Saturday, 15 February 2014

LASUCOM IN PICTURES

Picture LASUCOM!!!

From Childhood, I've been visiting The Lagos State University Teaching Hospital LASUTH, Ikeja, popularly known as General Hospital Ikeja. Since I started using my glasses, I've gotten all my prescriptions in their eye clinic and I have more doctors as friends in LASUTH than in my own school LUTH.

Despite my familiarity with the hospital, the college located behind the hospital (in fact, just behind the eye clinic where I'm a regular visitor) never came to my notice. It's very difficult for someone visiting the hospital to notice that it co-exists with another world of beauty, magnificence (and the struggle for a medical degree). I had stumbled into their hostel once when I was hungry and couldn't locate the hospital canteen. I searched for food everywhere until I finally found some (quite expensive) in an exquisite cafeteria better suited to a five star hotel. A mild drama ensued when I was mistaken for a houseman because of my formal dressing, and from the kerfuffle I managed to gather that I had just dined with Kings, sorry medicos.
I was too much in a hurry that day to really explore the school but I promised myself I'd be back to sight see. I got my chance sometime in September last year when my eye consultant invited me to assist the opthalmology residents with their mock exams. And I really saw to my eyes content that day (though not to my heart's, I'll do with another visit). I saw so much that I brought some for you to see. See and tell me if this is not the most beautiful medical school in Nigeria. 




Entrance to the LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL LASUTH, where the College of Medicine is located.

UNILAG MEDICAL STUDENTS EXCEL IN QUIZ COMPETITION

Students of the College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Medilag, LUTH, Idi-Araba excel in inter medical school competition. Screenshot from www.unilag.edu.ng
 
 
This is heartily congratulate the team of medical students who represented the College Of Medicine, University of Lagos, MEDILAG, in the recently concluded Prof. Ayodele Ojuawo Inter medical school competition held at the College of Health Sciences, University of Ilorin, Kwara State.
 
The competition which involved medical schools from across Nigeria saw Team Medilag finishing in the top two as silver medalists.
 
Congrats Medilag!!! Hopefully we'll come first next time, and I'll make the next team (big dreams).
 


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Lumin de Lumina

Thursday, 13 February 2014

Surviving Medical School

If you're in medicine, you're really in, nothing else matters but getting out, as a doctor!
To survive medical school, you'll need to exhibit strength greater than Superman's, and Hercules'
Medical school is tough... medical school is challenging... It's hard surviving medical school... It's hard to enter, even harder to come out successful... The system is gruelling, each level or stage is a hurdle that we must haul ourselves over. For we who are just starting out, we need every advice and motivation we can get.  Dr. Lomaxx Matata on Nairaland medical forum couldn't have put it better. In this eschatological piece

Wednesday, 29 January 2014

ALL THE BEST IN YOUR EXAMS!!!

This is to wish all medicos in faculty of science UNILAG year one UME as they take their final exams in Akoka, all students of the College Of Medicine, University of Lagos, MEDILAG, Idi Araba writing exams and in courses, all akokites, the very best and nothing less, and to share some

 Important effective exam tips.


Owk, lemme see what hints I can give you guys...em...lemme share some of my personal secrets(or maybe not)

Useful Effective Exam / Revision Tips

Sunday, 26 January 2014

KIDNEY DISEASES : TYPES, CAUSES, AND PREVENTION by Iwu Ifeanyi Ola

A kidney is either of the pair of organs responsible for the excretion of nitrogenous wastes, principally urea,  from the blood. It is situated at the back of the abdomen below the diaphragm. It looks like a bean seed, at least that is what we are told. You can see for yourself when next you're at the butcher's. The active units of the kidney are the nephrons.

Kidney disease is one of the major causes of death in the world today. In Nigeria, it is dubbed along side heart disease, stroke, diabetes and cancer as  major NCDs (Non Communicable Disorders). Kidney disease has also been reported to be present at birth (CONGENITAL KIDNEY DISEASE). But beyond this, we are the architect and masterminds of the kind of body we want whether healthy or otherwise.
position of the kidney in the human body. Photo source: scienceinspiration.blogspot.com

Friday, 24 January 2014

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Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Recent Medigist: The latest in medicine

The Google Glass
Google Glass: New technology, newer methods, safer surgery, better life!

A lot happened in the medical world over the past few days. Surgeries were performed, lives were saved, researches were carried out, new methods and techniques were discovered and implemented, new administrations were set, old issues were resolved, industrial actions were embarked on, and much more. We may not be able to give you all the gist that went on in the medical community recently yet(which we greatly regret), but for now let's pacify you with the headlines that made the rounds in the health sections of many newspapers.

DOCTORS IN UCH PERFORM BRAIN SURGERY ON WOMAN WHILE AWAKE

A popular picture of Nigerian medical doctors/ surgeons at work, parody or is this the situation in reality?
 

While the Nigerian medical system continues to be plagued by incessant industrial actions, insufficient funding, inefficient equipment and poor enumeration... While doctors, surgeons, pharmacists, nurses, lab technicians and other medical practitioners in the Giant of Africa continue to get fed up with the situation and migrate overseas for greener pastures...

Sunday, 19 January 2014

UNILAG 2014 HOSTEL APPLICATION AND ALLOCATION TIMETABLE AND GUIDELINES

 
picture of the view of Parts of Marere hall, Gtbank /Alumni building, New Central laboratory, and Jaja Hall from my former room on the third floor of Baluba kingdom A wing, Unilag

UNILAG HOSTEL APPLICATION AND ALLOCATION: UPDATED INFORMATION OF SUSPENSION OF THE EXERCISE!!! 21/01/14

 
We are glad to inform you that the Time-Table for 2013/2014 Online Allocation of Bed Spaces in undergraduate halls of residence. UNILAG has been released and is as follows:

Friday, 17 January 2014

GUEST POST: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CONTINUAL MEDICAL EDUCATION BY DR. VAMSI KORRAPATI

Title: - The Significance of Continual Medical Education

 

Summary: -

The Significance of Continual Medical Education to meet the learning needs of practicing physicians and the deliverance of quality patient care.

 

Being a course Representative in a competitive class, my experience by Joshua Idowu

Josh


Hello I am Joshua Idowu, course representative of the immediate past diploma class. This could help course reps and people holding leadership positions in different classes.

It was really scary, volunteering to lead students

Wednesday, 15 January 2014

ESSENTIAL THINGS YOU NEED TO SUCCEED IN YOUR FIRST YEAR (FOUNDATION / PRE DEGREE / UME)

by Clemency
 
Are you a foundation / UMe/ pre degree student in Unilag or any other school? Desire a good GP? Want to cross over to the next level? Quickly, here are a few things you'll be needing to succeed.  Hope you find them helpful.

Friday, 10 January 2014

20 Questions: Diana Marie Padgett, MD



By Juliet Farmer
Diana Marie Padgett, MD, an anatomic and clinical pathologist, is president and treasurer at Pathology Associates of Harrisonburg (Virginia), as well as medical advisor to Blood Bank and Point of Care Testing. She received her bachelor’s degree in biology with a minor in biochemistry from University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where she graduated summa cum laude (1998). She received her MD from University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center in Memphis, where she graduated summa cum laude (2003). She also has a one-year degree in Dutch studies from Leiden University (1997), and has successfully completed USMLE Step 1 (2001), Step 2 (2003) and Step 3 (2005). Dr. Padgett completed a residency in combined anatomic and clinical pathology at University of Virginia Health System in Charlottesville (2003-2007), and a fellowship in pediatric and development pathology at University of Tennessee Health Science Center/St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital/LeBonheur Children’s Medical Center in Memphis (2007-2008).

Monday, 6 January 2014

DEMYSTIFYING UNILAG FOUNDATION PROGRAM 2




Okay, we've gotten acquainted. And we know why we are here. So no more 'shere shere' (what? You don't play ping pong?), let's get down to business.


CONGRATS!
Yep, first things first, congratulations!  Expect a lot of this when you resume. Every lecturer that comes to your class will first congratulate you. Every where you go for your registration and all that, you'll be congratulated. And you deserve it! It wasn't easy was it?

Sunday, 5 January 2014

MORINGA OLIFERA: The Super Plant

by Ugochukwu 'Major' Louis  
The battle against cancer cannot be fought with ak 47's and m16's.....it must be fought with drugs that are capable of fighting cancer......wot are these so called drugs???....I will come to that later!

Meanwhile modern doctors prescribe chemotherapy which cancer patients undergo and leaves them looking like plucked chickens,

DEMYSTIFYING UNILAG FOUNDATION PROGRAM


All you need to know about Unilag Foundation/Diploma II Program

Saturday, 4 January 2014

Top Paying Medical Specialties

Top paying jobs in health care according to brainz ( Med and Den)
1.Surgeons  (mbbs)
2.Anaesthesiologist (mbbs)
3. Obstetrics and Gynecology (mbbs)
4. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery ( bds)
5. Internists (mbbs)
6. Family and General practice (mbbs)
7. orthodontist (bds)
8. psychiatrist (mbbs)
9. Pediatrician Mbbs 
10. General dentists

Top ten of many specialities

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!


Yippeee!!! It's another year. Year 2014! My  superstitious mind labels this year the year of luck and fortune. 14 is a lucky number. My religious mind is still looking for a label for this year... Okay, leave my minds. Why am I here?

I'd like to, on behalf of the Medigist team, me, my co-editor Joshua Idowu, and the others wish you, our beloved indispensable viewers, our sponsors, contributors, fans, all medical students and all persons who desire a healthier living a PROSPEROUS, JOYFUL And HEALTHY NEW YEAR!

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