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Thursday, 25 June 2015

Meet Dr Ngozi Orjioke, the Nigerian doctor in the US helping Nigerian doctors & students gain US residency

Dr Ngozika Orjioke is a Pulmonolgist-Intensivist at Atlanta Medical Center, Atlanta, Georgia with a passion for mentoring and helping young doctors and students discover their true calling and have successful careers in the Medical practice. She got her medical degree at University of Calabar and after working with Eko Hospital in Nigeria decided to pursue the dream for better knowledge of the medical field in the US.

In the Video below, she shares with us the reason for the event and what participants can expect.


Studying the trend and number of Nigerian doctors and students who are interested in becoming Resident doctors in the US, she saw a big opportunity to help other young Nigerian students and doctors, and with a Pocket Presents and Business day organized event on July 4, 2015 at Four Points Hotel, Lekki, she will be able to finally achieve this dream( Full information about event hereà http://bit.ly/BecomeAResidentDr)

In order to plan a proper event, and offer direct help to participants of the event for the next 6 months, the event sponsors are charging a token for the event with a special discounted fee available only when prospective attendees pre-pay and confirm their interest in attending the event.

The event has been featured on Linda Ikeji here, TechMoran.com, UnilagOlodo.com and other Nigerian news and lifestyle platforms.

More information about the event is available on Social meda, Twitter https://twitter.com/OnlyPocket Facebook here- https://www.facebook.com/onlyPocket To be directly contacted to help you through the process, kindly call 0817 886 9293 Or Email: info@onlyPocket.com

38 comments:

  1. This doctor is continuing his public relations campaign by hiring fake protesters and now this.
    Next time watch what you say. Prevention is better than cure. I'm sure you know this doc!

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  2. U R DOIN WEL...THNK YOU...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  3. There must be a token involved. God dey sha

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  4. Igbos and dia gd hearts
    Witout igbo dia won't b nigeria
    God bless igbo.....
    May Chukwu abiama alwaz protect all de nwa afo igbos in de whole world,ise!!!!
    #oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

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    1. Some of u guys bring dishonour and insult to your tribe.. You guys have a genetic problem of empty chestbeating. You didnt learn anything from the failure of ojukwu

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  5. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    I wish i be doctor nw bcos that country dey hungry me die.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  6. God's blessings are upon you ma'am. Linda take note!

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  7. Cool, and God bless her abundantly. Thumbs up, and more power to her elbows.

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  8. Your story is inspirational but I am quite confused, How are you "giving back to Nigeria" by reducing the number of healthcare workers in our deteriorating health sector? I think the phrase "giving back to Nigeria" is being misused here. It should be helping Nigerian doctors fulfill their dreams and find greener pastures. I am pretty sure you are aware of the negative impact of brain drain.

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    1. Well its part of giving back, bcos our doctors definitely need broader training. And we would have less people seeking medical treatments abroad.

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    2. I totally agree with you. Giving back is a wrong term. As it stands, we do not have enough medical doctors in Nigeria. It should rather be helping Nigerian doctors that want to- achieve their goals of practicing in america.

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  9. Nice of her,,,divine Favor ll be granted 2 her children..

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  10. That's a good one from her....

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  11. Tnk u for helpin others, if only pple will learn frm u, d world will b a beta place

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  12. Bt this is some brain drain things
    Or am i the only one stuck in the Matrix?

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  13. Atleast if stupid men like Fashola fails to c d importance of residency by banning it in lasuth,som1 is sane to help us live ds Godforsaken land....n some mumu will say Fashola is d best governor

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  14. Dont be decieved, nothing different than all those people promising visa to uk, us & canada tinz.If u loose ur money na ur palava

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  15. I completely agree with 6:03pm. How exactly are you "giving back" to Nigeria when you are draining it of the few expertly- trained doctors it has? Madam, if you truly wanted to give back, you would get US medically trained doctors to volunteer their time in Nigeria. That way, they would be able to share their knowledge, hereby improving Nigeiria's health sector.
    - Fufu

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  16. erm, giving back to Nigeria by draining our human resources...i am confused. Can somebody please explain to me how she is giving back to Nigeria and helping our health sector by contributing to brain drain? abi na only me waka come?
    chai! arise oh compatriots.

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  17. How is brain drain giving back to Nigeria??? We should work on our health care sector so people don't want to leave the country. If everybody leaves, who's going to take care of people back home.

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  18. Wetin no be money for this we country???

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  19. Dz lady should go and sit down. She should give back to naija by investing financially or in terms of human capital devt to the health sector not by luring doctors out. If i chose to travel and meets her then she should b glad to help but draining d available docs.

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  20. Linda Ikeji I think you missed the boat on this post.I am not sure how this woman is giving back to Nigeria. And yes I am a US trained Nigerian doctor that currently live and work in the US. This woman is misguided and she is depleting Nigeria of her already drained human resources. Her project will help a few Nigerian doctors get a better life but the real Nigerians in Maiduguri, the villages in Nnewi and Shagamu have their doctors taken away from them. This is an anti-Nigerian people project. Please redact your post.Thank you.

    Anoymous@6.03pm and Fufu said it all.

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    1. well said anonymous 11.38pm, not only is she draining the health system, but more so at a cost. I'm also a Nigerian Medical doctor currently in the US, How can she claim to give back to Nigeria, yet holding such symposium at a cost. ...thought she would have done that without cost to the participants she claims to be helping. Besides there is no promise to help anyone in residency program, or at least offer observership or externship without cost, as well as providing letter of recommendation for them. These are ways that she can truly give back to Nigeria, that would've been the focus of her so called helping Nigeria doctors into residency. Not coming to give just cheap talk at a cost. Abeg make she go park well for Atlanta.

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    2. Do not condemn others.A prophet is without respect.......* homeland.

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  21. Wickedness and envy, Am sure you are the Yoruba U.S dorcter who was telling the Igbo's to leave Lagos whereas you are in another mans country. Must you speak against her, why not mind your business and let people acknowledge you. Love my fellow fine Igbo lady, God bless her.

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  22. Good job nwanyi oma igbo ji eme onu

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  23. Ha! This is not Good for Nigeria. So when we get sick in Nigeria we go to America for treatment. After teaching our medical students to become Doctors. Then America wins. They should pick from secondary school na! And train to there own level. Afterall our own will still be subjected to plenty examinations. And they are already good for us ooo. Haba na, kilode!

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  24. Great ! Be blessed

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