The National Universities Commission (NUC) has developed a new Benchmark
Minimum Academic Standards for training of doctors in Nigerian
universities.
According to the commission, medical programmes will now take a duration of 7 years.
This was disclosed by the Executive Secretary of NUC, Professor Julius
Okojie, during a three-day capacity development programme for staff of
medical schools in Nigerian universities.
He said the new benchmark minimum academic standard was competency-based
and would substantially address most of the challenges faced by the
institutions in the training of doctors in the country.
In his words, "The curriculum review was necessitated by the fact that
the frontier of knowledge in all academic disciplines had been advancing
with new information generated as a result of research.
Other compelling reasons included the need to update the standard and
relevance of university education in the country as well as to integrate
entrepreneurial studies as essential new platforms that would guarantee
all graduates from Nigerian universities the knowledge of appropriate
skills, competences and dispositions that would make them globally
competitive and capable of contributing meaningfully to Nigeria’s
socio-economic development."
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
NUC Extends Medical Programme Duration In Universities
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