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The '''Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors''' ('''NARD''') is a professional association representing the interests of [[resident doctors]] in [[Nigeria]]. It plays a crucial role in advocating for the welfare, training, and working conditions of resident doctors across the country.
The '''Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors''' ('''NARD''') is a professional association representing the interests of [[resident doctors]] in [[Nigeria]]. It plays a crucial role in advocating for the welfare, training, and working conditions of resident doctors across the country.
[[File:Nigerian_Association_of_Resident_Doctors_Logo.jpg|Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors Logo|thumb|right]]


==History==
==History==
The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors was established in 1978. It was formed to address the challenges faced by resident doctors in Nigeria, including issues related to remuneration, working conditions, and professional development. Over the years, NARD has been instrumental in negotiating better terms of service for its members and has been involved in various industrial actions to press for improvements in the healthcare sector.
The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors was established in 1978. It was formed to address the challenges faced by resident doctors in Nigeria, including issues related to remuneration, working conditions, and professional development. Over the years, NARD has been instrumental in negotiating better terms of service for its members and has been involved in various industrial actions to press for improvements in the healthcare sector.
==Objectives==
==Objectives==
NARD's primary objectives include:
NARD's primary objectives include:
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* Collaborating with other medical associations and organizations to promote healthcare reforms.
* Collaborating with other medical associations and organizations to promote healthcare reforms.
* Engaging in advocacy and lobbying efforts to influence healthcare policy and legislation.
* Engaging in advocacy and lobbying efforts to influence healthcare policy and legislation.
==Challenges==
==Challenges==
Resident doctors in Nigeria face numerous challenges, including inadequate funding for healthcare, poor infrastructure, and insufficient training opportunities. NARD has been at the forefront of addressing these issues through dialogue with the government and other stakeholders. The association has also been involved in several strikes to demand better working conditions and remuneration for its members.
Resident doctors in Nigeria face numerous challenges, including inadequate funding for healthcare, poor infrastructure, and insufficient training opportunities. NARD has been at the forefront of addressing these issues through dialogue with the government and other stakeholders. The association has also been involved in several strikes to demand better working conditions and remuneration for its members.
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* [[Nigerian Medical Association]]
* [[Nigerian Medical Association]]


[[File:Nigerian_Association_of_Resident_Doctors_Logo.jpg|Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors Logo|thumb|right]]


[[Category:Medical associations based in Nigeria]]
[[Category:Medical associations based in Nigeria]]
[[Category:Organizations established in 1978]]
[[Category:Organizations established in 1978]]
[[Category:Healthcare in Nigeria]]
[[Category:Healthcare in Nigeria]]

Latest revision as of 18:59, 28 April 2025

The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) is a professional association representing the interests of resident doctors in Nigeria. It plays a crucial role in advocating for the welfare, training, and working conditions of resident doctors across the country.

File:Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors Logo.jpg
Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors Logo

History[edit]

The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors was established in 1978. It was formed to address the challenges faced by resident doctors in Nigeria, including issues related to remuneration, working conditions, and professional development. Over the years, NARD has been instrumental in negotiating better terms of service for its members and has been involved in various industrial actions to press for improvements in the healthcare sector.

Objectives[edit]

NARD's primary objectives include:

  • Advocating for the welfare and rights of resident doctors in Nigeria.
  • Ensuring the provision of quality healthcare services by promoting professional development and training.
  • Engaging with government and other stakeholders to improve the healthcare system in Nigeria.
  • Addressing issues related to the working conditions and remuneration of resident doctors.

Structure[edit]

NARD operates through a national executive council, which is responsible for the overall governance of the association. The council is composed of elected representatives from various chapters across Nigeria. Each chapter represents resident doctors from different teaching hospitals and medical institutions.

Activities[edit]

NARD is actively involved in:

  • Organizing conferences, workshops, and seminars to enhance the skills and knowledge of resident doctors.
  • Conducting research and publishing findings on issues affecting the healthcare sector in Nigeria.
  • Collaborating with other medical associations and organizations to promote healthcare reforms.
  • Engaging in advocacy and lobbying efforts to influence healthcare policy and legislation.

Challenges[edit]

Resident doctors in Nigeria face numerous challenges, including inadequate funding for healthcare, poor infrastructure, and insufficient training opportunities. NARD has been at the forefront of addressing these issues through dialogue with the government and other stakeholders. The association has also been involved in several strikes to demand better working conditions and remuneration for its members.

Impact[edit]

NARD has had a significant impact on the healthcare sector in Nigeria by:

  • Improving the working conditions and welfare of resident doctors.
  • Contributing to policy changes and reforms in the healthcare system.
  • Raising awareness about the challenges faced by healthcare professionals in Nigeria.

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