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Nurses’ Group Flags Growing Trend of Questionable Surgeries

The National Association of Nigerian Nurses has sounded the alarm over a rising number of surgeries being performed on patients without clear medical justification. The association warned that some healthcare providers may be conducting procedures that are not medically necessary, putting patients at risk.

Officials from the nurses’ body emphasized that such practices compromise patient safety and undermine trust in the healthcare system. They called on regulatory authorities to investigate hospitals and clinics where questionable surgeries have been reported.

The forum urged patients to seek second opinions before undergoing major procedures and highlighted the need for stricter oversight to prevent potential malpractice. It also stressed the importance of professional ethics in medical practice.

Healthcare experts have weighed in, stressing that unnecessary surgeries not only endanger lives but also contribute to increased medical costs. The nurses’ association continues to advocate for reforms to safeguard patients’ well-being and restore confidence in Nigeria’s medical services.

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