Two Nigerian
medical doctors, Joseph Iyoha and Mukaila Oladipo, have been sanctioned by the
Medical and Dental Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal for their negligence
that reportedly caused the death of a three-month-old baby named Peace Oluwole.
Peace had
developed symptoms of malaria and was rushed to the hospital where the doctors
worked. She died and the family petitioned the medical council, accusing the
doctors on duty of negligence that led to the death of their baby, Peace.
The doctors
were arraigned before the tribunal on a seven-count charge. They were accused
of incompetent management of the three-month-old baby and failure to do all
that was appropriate and reasonable for the treatment of the patient.
According to
the Tribunal, Doctor Iyoha prescribed and caused to be administered on the late
Oluwole, oral chloroquine, Fansidar, and several other drugs, thereby exposing
the baby to multiple anti-malarial when the baby had been placed on Artemether
injection.
The tribunal
found Dr. Oladipo guilty of two counts because even though he found the patient
to be asphyxiated and in obvious respiratory distress, he reportedly chose to
busy himself with taking the patient’s history for more than 30 minutes rather
than attend to the obvious emergency.
While Oladipo
was slammed a three-month suspension, Iyoha was convicted and admonished.
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