AKTH to establish 1st Geriatric center in the North

Umar Idris Shuaibu - Kano
Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital is on the top gear to establish the 1st  Geriatrics service Center in Northern Nigeria. 

This was stated by the Chief Medical Director,  Prof. Abdurrahaman  Abba Sheshe during a courtesy visit by a non governmental organisation 'Elderly Care Support Initiative' to  the hospital.

 Prof. Sheshe said the hospital has 5 consultants from Family  Medicine and Internal Medicine Departments,  with sub speciality interest in Geriatrics with a center that is about eighty percent (80%) level to accomplishment.

The Chief Medical Director added that Geriatrics is a field of Medicine which deals with advanced medical care of elderly  patients and social interventions needed by the aged patients.

 The care reduces stress effects like depression  and idleness found  among them.

Speaking earlier,  the founder of the organisation Dr. Anas Ibrahim Yahya, said the aim of the visit is to familiarise  the management and the Community  of AKTH concerning the main goal of promoting physical, social and psychological well being of the neglected  elderly.  

Dr. Anas solicited  for  synergy  with the hospital towards providing professional services required by the elderly  and their care providers.

Commenting the Chairman Medical Advisory Committee,  Prof. Auwal Umar Gajida, stated the visit  of the organisation was timely, and assured that AKTH would do the needful towards realising that the elderly receive the professional care needed. 


Prof. Gajida also call on the organisation to create  more awareness to the public as Geriatrics field is a new branch of study especially in the Country.

This was contained in a statement signed by the Information Officer II of Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Rabi'u Musa Borodo.

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