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JAT HOTNEWS HEALTH WEEK WITH DR. STEVEN AHOVIE, OTHERS - Kogi State


Health Week

Dr.Steven Ahovie Umoru, of FaeJoe Rapha hospital and Dr, Gabriel Ejason hospital Bwari, spoke to this media on the importance of preventive measure of minigytis , and the  best attitude that make you the best Doctor

By Philip Isuwa, Badamasi and Abubakar Ilemona Ibrahim

The duo medical director experts Dr. Steven Ahovie Umoru of Faejoe hospital at back of army barrack Kaduna road in Suleja local government of Niger State has said that the period of minigytis has come people's should always takes the preventive measure by keeping the environment clean so as ventilation can come in easily

Ahovie Umoru said Windows at this  time should not  always be closes the make sure your window have net so as the breast can come in directly at night

He also said that one thing that make you the best doctor is your attitude towards patient your good attitudes contributed 70% comfort treatment to  the patients

Also speaking was his counterpart Doctor at the Gabriel Ejason hospital in Bwari area council Abuja said the best thing that make you the best doctor is how you listen to the patients that alone will ameliorate 60%  cures to the patients

Gabriel also said this is a period of minigytis parents should make sure they create space for the air to come in to the house for proper ventilation and over crowded population in one room is dangerous he said

Ejason hospital has become a household name in bwari area council do to the health assistance rendering to the bwari community

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