Its not a positive way to start the year but doctors trained in 
Nigeria rank second on the list of the doctors struck off the General 
Medical Council (GMC) register in the United Kingdom
.
This could have an effect on Nigeria–trained doctors desiring to practise in the United Kingdom.
Figures released under the Freedom of Information Request by a 
British tabloid, the Daily Mail, show that three-quarters of the doctors
 struck off the GMC register in the past years are foreign-trained with 
India-trained doctors top the list.
Egypt-trained doctors occupy the third spot. The paper revealed 
further that “194 of the 285 doctors struck off for misconduct or 
incompetence in the past five years were foreign-trained, while 29 of 
the 39 removed from the medical register in the past year received their
 medical degree overseas.”
The Guardian reports:
Continuing, the paper disclosed that “with only one-third
 of the 250,000 doctors on the medical register trained outside the 
United Kingdom, this means that those from overseas were more than five 
times likely than British doctors to be banned.”
Quoting the data it obtained under the Freedom of Information Request
 – the equivalent of Nigeria’s Freedom of Information Act – the Mail 
revealed that “India has the largest number of doctors struck off in 
Britain since 2008, followed by Nigeria and Egypt.”
This is in sharp contrast to Hong Kong, which has the best record, 
“with none of more than 700 doctors working here – in the UK – struck 
off or disciplined in the past five years. New Zealand’s 600 medics also
 have a clean record.”
Based on the revelations, the paper quoted Julia Manning, the chief 
executive of the 2020 Health think-tank, as saying “these figures are 
really worrying and shocking” and that “we need to take a hard look at 
the assessment of all doctors coming into the country.”
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Nigerian Doctors Second-Most Blacklisted In The United Kingdom
Written By Gragrah on Wednesday, January 02, 2013 | 1/02/2013 09:24:00 am
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