The vibrant city of Lagos is witnessing a significant development in public health as the Lagos State Government kicks off a dedicated four-day residential training program designed to enhance the expertise of medical officers in managing viral hepatitis. The program commenced on Monday at the Orchid Hotel in Lekki and is organized by the Lagos State Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the impactful Saving One Million Lives Programme for Results.
In her opening address, Dr. Victoria Egunjobi, Director of Disease Control at the Lagos State Ministry of Health, articulated the program’s crucial role in combating viral hepatitis, an infectious disease that poses a substantial public health challenge. “This training is vital for equipping medical officers with the necessary knowledge and skills needed to effectively manage patients suffering from viral hepatitis in general hospitals across Lagos State,” she remarked.
Dr. Egunjobi highlighted the broader mission behind the training: to ensure accessible healthcare for all Lagosians while working towards the ambitious target set by the World Health Organization—to eliminate viral hepatitis by the year 2030. “This initiative aligns perfectly with our ongoing efforts to bolster the healthcare system in Lagos and achieve sustainable health outcomes for our citizens,” she added.
Scheduled to conclude on Thursday, November 28, 2024, this training program is not just a standalone endeavor. It sets the stage for further sessions targeting laboratory scientists and additional healthcare personnel, showcasing Lagos’s commitment to a comprehensive strategy in improving healthcare delivery.
Emphasizing the need to close the knowledge gap regarding viral hepatitis among healthcare professionals, Dr. Mazeedat Erinosho, Coordinator of SOMLPforR, noted, “Many healthcare workers, including doctors, do not yet have sufficient knowledge about viral hepatitis. This training is a significant step toward addressing this gap.”
Ultimately, the Lagos State Government is demonstrating its commitment to the health and well-being of its citizens. “We are a responsible government, and this training is a testament to our commitment to improving healthcare delivery across the state,” Dr. Egunjobi concluded, setting a positive tone for future health initiatives.
As Lagos takes these proactive steps towards better healthcare management, it stands as a forward-thinking example within Nigeria and across Africa, aiming for a healthier future for all its residents.
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