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Journal of Health Education Research & Development

ISSN: 2380-5439

Open Access

Bakare MO

Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital,
Enugu, Enugu State
Nigeria

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  • Research Article
    Demography and Medical Education among Nigerian Final Year Medical Students-Implication for Regional and Human Resource Development
    Author(s): Bakare MOBakare MO

    Objective: This study examined the influence of demography such as gender, age, marital status and religion on medical education among final year medical students in different geopolitical zones of Nigeria. Methods: This is a cross sectional descriptive study that drew a total of seven hundred and fifty seven (757) final year medical students from ten (10) randomly selected fully accredited medical schools out of a total of twenty seven (27) fully accredited medical schools in Nigeria. Demographic information was obtained from the medical students following completion of their final year postings. Results: The total population of female final year medical students was 300 (39.6%) and 457 (60.4%) for males. The minimum and maximum ages were 19 and 42 years respectively with a mean age of 25.30 ± 2.90 year. Seventy .. Read More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2380-5439.1000150

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