Towards enhancing healthcare management, the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital has taken a significant step with the inauguration of its Advanced Professional Diploma Programme in Hospital Administration and Management.
In his address, the Chief Medical Director of LASUTH, Prof. Adetokunbo Fabamwo who gave a brief insight to the reasons for the establishment of the school said that the programme will bridge the current gap which would deny graduates employed as hospital administrators from progressing beyond level 14 unless they acquire a professional diploma.
The hospital decided to focus a bit on another of its core mandates, to establish relevant training institutions. The hospital has established five training schools, which are School of Anesthetic Technology, School of Orthopedic Cast Technology, School of Echocardiography, Caregiver Academy and the Institute of Advanced Professional Diploma in Hospital Administration and Management, which is being inaugurated today.
He further harped on the need for investment in the development of human capital and describes it as “a way of fostering a culture of continuous learning and improvement, as well as laying the foundation for a healthcare eco system that is resilient, responsive and capable of meeting the evolving needs of a diverse population.”
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