Consultants and Chief Medical Officers in other Government
Hospitals in the Developed World (International best
practices/standards). We do not need to travel far and wide to know what
is happening in other parts of the world because the world has become a
global village, all thanks to information technology. The conflict in
Nigeria health sector has tugged me to search for what is obtainable on
the key warring issues in other developed countries. Ideally the Nigeria
Health system format is supposed to be compared with that of the
Britain(not the Americans) since Nigeria adopted and is using the
British educational/health systems; however reference has been made on
American health system in this write up, for obvious reason.
I deliberately sourced for all information from current and popular
international encyclopedia and/or professional websites not hosted by
medical doctors.
. Medical/hospital Consultant:
The term or title "consultant" is coined from consultation. It is wise
to see the standard definitions of medical consultation; which are:
Medical consultation is a formal meeting with a medical doctor for
discussion or the seeking of advice
{www.en.m.wikipedia.org/consultation(medical)}. It is also defined as a
procedure whereby, on request by one Physician, another Physician
reviews a patients medical history, examines the patient and makes
recommendation as to care and treatment( www.medical
dictionary.freedictionary.com/medical consultation). In the UK, Republic
of Ireland and parts of the commonwealth countries Medical
Consultant is the title of a senior hospital-based physician or surgeon
who has completed all of his/her specialist
training{www.en.m.wikipedia.org/consultant(medicine) ,
www.medicaldictionary.thefreedictionary.com/consultant(medicine),
www.gapmedics.co.uk/difference between consultant and a doctor in a
hospital }
. Consultant Pharmacist:
In America Pharmacists are broadly grouped into two:
1. Health system pharmacist
2. Consultant pharmacist
The health system pharmacist is hospital-based pharmacist that
provides care to patient on healthcare team. They undergo residency
training but are not awarded the title of consultant.(www.asph.org).
Consultant Pharmacists are pharmacist that work as private pharmacist
for individual elderly persons or is employed to work in old people
homes(institute) to enhance quality of care for all old persons. They
are non-hospital staff and do not undergo residency training but write preparation/recertification examinations. They are also called senior care pharmacists (www.ascp.com).
. Consultant Nurse:
In USA Consultant Nurse
is a registered nurse who uses expertise as a healthcare provider and
specialized training to consult on medical related legal case. They
assist attorneys in reading medical records and understanding medical
terminology and healthcare issues to achieve the best results for their
client. They are non-hospital staff.( www.en.m.wikipedia.org/nurse
consultant)
. Chief Medical Director (Office):
This title is used in many countries for the senior government
official designated as head of medical services, usually at the national
level. He advices and leads a team of medical experts on matters of
importance. { www.en.m.wikipedia.org/chief medical officer,
medicaldictionary.thefreedictionary.com/chief medical officer,
www.ehow.com/chief medicalofficer, www.
gov.uk/government/people/sally-davies}
. Surgeon General In the United States and many areas of the British Commonwealth:
This title refers to a physician commissioned by government and
entrusted with the public health responsibilities. In Uk Surgeon General
is the senior medical officer of the British Armed Forces
(www.en.m.wikipedia/surgeon general UK/USA).
. Hospital Chief Executive Officer:
This is the highest management position within a hospital in the
capitalist countries. He or she is expected to have masters in business
Administration, masters in healthcare Administration etc( in Nigeria
such a position is designated as Director of Administration in Teaching
Hospitals)www.degreetree.com/how to become a
hospital ceo.
. Health Care Professionals
They are divided into two broad groups:
1. Core Healthcare Professionals
2. Support (Allied) Healthcare Professionals
The core professionals are doctors, nurses and pharmacists. Others,
except these three, are allied professionals (www.wikipedia.org/allied
health professions)
By Archibong F.
archlix@yahoo.com
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