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Medical schools in Nigeria are tough and rough, however, it is a programme aspiring medical doctors have to go through. Ignoring the woes, Nigeria has some of the best medical schools in the region. Universities that offer medicine in Nigeria are not many in number, however, the standards are high. Private medical schools exist, and many people doubt their standards and quality, however, in their short time of operations, have recorded great strides in the medical field.

Here are 10 of the best medical schools in Nigeria.

  1. University of Ibadanuniversity of ibadan

The University of Ibadan is the undisputed champion with regards to the study of medicine. Its medical school has ranked number one for years and will continue to for years to come. The University of Ibadan has the most famous medical school in the country. Medicine has been the flagship discipline of the University of Ibadan since its inception. since 1967 to date 6,909 more graduands have qualified and received the degree of M.B; B.S (Ibadan); in the same vein the school had trained 1,180 Nursing graduates since 1968, 694 Physiotherapy graduate since 1969, 621 BDS graduates since 1980, 583 Human Nutrition graduates since 1982, 870 Biochemistry graduates and 298 Physiology graduates since 1986. University of Ibadan College of Medicine remains the hardest programme to gain entrance to.

  1. Obafemi Awolowo UniversityObafemi-Awolowo-University-oau

The Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences is one of the three faculties constituting the present College of Health Sciences. It was created in 1993 when the then Faculty of Health Sciences went collegiate to become the College of Health Sciences. The Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences provides the basic training and foundation for the MBChB and BChD degree programmes. Obafemi Awolowo University formerly University of Ife has contributed greatly to the country’s health sector by Since inception in 1972, the College of Health Sciences (then Faculty of Health Sciences) has made major contributions to the supply of highly trained medical graduates especially to the Nigerian health sector.

  1. University of Ilorinunilorin

The University of Ilorin is one university that has set a record of never going on strike. Their medical school is renowned, and the smooth running of the academic calendar makes the school ideal for a course of study as long and thorough as medicine. The school aims to inculcate in trainees the discipline of directing own learning to solve clinical and public health problems through Research. To expose students to the ethics, law and standards of medical practice throughout the entire duration of

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the four clerkships in Medicine. The curriculum in medicine will be largely a student-centered programme.

  1. University of Lagos

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The College of Medicine was conceived by the founding fathers as a Medical School which is an autonomous entity within the University of Lagos. It was founded to produce highly trained medical manpower to provide specialized medical services and to conduct research into health-related problems. In October 1962, the first batch of 28 medical students was admitted into the College and they received their first lectures on October 3, 1962. Through years of dedication and quality learning, College of Medicine Unilag remains the first choice for many prospective undergraduates and those enrolling for medical school. It’s status in the educational field, makes entry into the programme competitive as should be. The College consists of 32 departments with a student population of almost 2000 students and a staff strength of 1,850. The College has to date produced over 6,000 graduates in disciplines of Medicine, Dentistry, Microbiology, Physiotherapy, Physiology, Radiography and Pharmacology.

  1. Babcock Universitybabcock university

Babcock University prides in their state of the art cardio vascular centre. The Benjamin Carson School of Medicine is their latest pride. Commissioned by Benjamin Carson himself. The medical school prides itself on the numerous opportunities, quality training and state of the art facilities its students get to enjoy. the 6-year programme is one with high standards, that requires, dedication, zeal, passion, and intelligence. Though it’s the newest on this list, it is safe to say that Benjamin Carson School of Medicine is one of the best in the country.

  1. University of Nigeria, NsukkaUniversity-of-Nigeria-Nsukka-UNN

University of Nigeria, Nsukka is by far one of the best schools in the country with a top medical school. With an unbelievable list of alumni. The medical school, in Enugu, has most of it activities in the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH), where doctors and other health workers are trained with high standards and have proven over the years that they can effect a significant positive change in Africa and the entire worlds’ healthcare system. Doctors and nurses trained in the institution have contributed to the advancement of medicine.

  1. Ahmadu Bello University, Zariaahmadu bello university

The Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Faculty of Medicine was established in 1967. The college has a mission to sustain the advancement of knowledge, attitude and practice of human medicine and related disciplines through competency-directed teaching and learning, high-impact research, effective clinical and innovative community service, that meets local, national and international needs. In 50 years, the university has recorded great strides.

  1. Lagos State Universitylagos state university

The College of Medicine of the Lagos State University popularly known as LASUCOM is one of the top College of Medicine in Nigeria. The college is located within the structure of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital. It was established in 1999 under the administration of Col.Mohammed Buba Marwa who donated the building known as Ayike House to the School. The college started with training medical student that led to the award of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MB;BS) Degree and expanded to other programmes such as Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS), Bachelor of Nursing Science (BN.Sc), Bachelor of Science, Physiology (B.Sc. Physiology)and postgraduate programmes in Physiology, Anatomy, Medical Biochemistry and Public Health. It currently has two faculties, Basic medical sciences and Clinical Sciences and LASUCOM is also by far the fastest growing College of Medicine in Nigeria.

  1. University of Beninuniben

The University of Benin popularly called UNIBEN is a leading university in Nigeria, with a top college of medicine. The School of Medicine was established in 1973, then Faculty of Medicine to run a 6-year Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) full-time degree program. Over the years Uniben, has upheld a great standard of education, producing qualified graduates within the medical field.

  1. Niger Delta UniversityNiger Delta University

Niger Delta University philosophy of medical and allied medical education is rooted in science. Thus, we give a solid scientific and professional basis for healthcare practice on the platform of Primary Health Care (PHC), To achieve this, the school emphasises that the medical and allied medical education aims at improving the health of the people in the community were our doctors and laboratory scientists are trained.

 

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