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UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICES
Facilities
The Main Campus Arm: Physical Facilities, Electricity And Water
Supply
The U.H.S. main block houses:
- An administrative arm
- An emergency patient stabilization/ four-bed in-patient admission
room
- The pharmacy shop
- The waiting corridor
- Two injection rooms
- An autoclave room
- The medical record section
- Seven consultation rooms
- Eye clinic room
- ENT clinic

Sunction machine being used on a
patient.
The building is facing structural problem and leakages.
The Cappa block serves the Tuberculosis clinic and wound
dressing room alone. It can not be used for admission because of
structural problem and leakages. It could serve ten beds for in patient.
The second block that was intended for delivery suite is being renovated
for the University HIV centre.
The most recent block built in 1990 is used for:
- Ante-natal clinic.
- Child Welfare.
- Family Planning clinic.
- Pathology laboratory.
- Two dental surgery rooms.
- Dental therapist room.
- Dental x-ray room.
It should be noted that right now the Ante-natal clinic covers for 90%
of women requiring ante-natal services but zero percent in both
intra-partum and post-partum services. It requires only a delivery suite
to render these services. The latter has never been used due to lack of
the machine.
It is also remarkable that there are no offices for Doctors, no staff
common room and no conference room. At present the medical Director uses
his consultation room to double for administration. And request for
computerization is awaiting response. No intercoms facility and a small
reading room.
Electricity And Water Supply
With the new 100kva auto switching
generator installed in 2003 the power supply will be very adequate if
repair is made on the switching system and good supply of diseal is
maintained. However there is the need for adequate light points for reason
of security and replacement of air conditioners. The water supply is
inadequate and needs serious attention.
Public Toilets
These facilities are inadequate for the clinic.
Several requests were made to the Central Administration.The target is to
go beyond a sick-bay to a youth friendly health centre (A sick-bay is a
place where ill patients are seen by a health teacher or school nurse and
kept under observation pending referral to a hospital or been sent home).
The main campus clinic is now almost a complete health centre like in most
Nigeria Universities in terms of manpower but for size and facilities.
Other Clinics
The Main Campus clinic has a satellite branch at Institute of
Administration, Kongo campus that offers similar medical services to both
staff and students. Other affiliated clinics are IAR clinic, NAPRI clinic
and Division of Agricultural Colleges’ clinic at Kaduna and Kabba. Also
until 1991 clinics at ATC Kano and Zaria, College of Agriculture, Bakura
were part of the University Health Services. There is a proposal for a
satellite clinic at Arewa House Kaduna.
The NAPRI clinic is located at Shika and has seven staff. It is headed
by Assistance Chief Nursing Officer. There are two trained community
health officers. The clinic runs two shifts with a night call. All cases
that require admission are referred to the main campus sickbay. There is
an existing ambulance service. Most of there mentally ills are attended at
Salalanke village by a well known traditional practitioner.
The IAR junior staff clinic is located at Area 3 Quarters and the staff
comprises of 3 Nursing Officers, 2 Record staff and 3 pharmacy staff. The
clinic is headed by a Chief Nursing Officer.
Medical activities include the treatment of common diseases, conduction
of ante-natal and post natal clinics where an average of 40 patients are
seen per day. Difficult cases are referred to the Sickbay.
The clinic serves mentally ill patients are often referred directly to
the psychiatry department of A. B. U. Teaching Hospital. Some of their
basic drugs are often provided by the clinic. One of such patients
absconded from orthodox treatment since the past two years for a
“curative” traditional treatment.
The D.A.C. clinic with two staff is headed by a Community Health
Officer. It serves the staff and student population mainly. Treatment of
common illness and wound dressing are taken here while difficult cases are
referred to the sickbay. They attend to 20 to 40 patients daily. There is
no ambulance service.
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There is emphasis on preventive health and curative medicine with
curative care expansion such as the following:
- From a mere consulting clinic the sickbay is now almost a health
centre. The section is now more equipped than ever before, the one-bed
emergency room expanded to a four-bed emergency room, also
rehabilitated/reconstructed is the ten-bed general and five-bed
maternity wards. An ENT clinic has already begun. There is full
rehabilitation of the clinic at Kongo campus too and an Ambulance was
purchased for the clinic. Arrangement is on to put a 10-bed facility for
the campus, thereby making it a 24 hour facility in order to reduce the
suffering of the student. Also the two Ambulances for the main campus
have received full refurbishment including two Station Wagons for the
Department. More recently efforts are being made to start a maternity
care with the construction of a delivery suite from one of the old CAPPA
buildings. Arrangements are also made to use the other block for
in-patient admission. Realizing improvement in our services we see more
patients trooping in for assistance as shown by the tables below.
TABLE I: UTILIZATION OF HEALTH SERVICES
YEAR |
EMERGENCY
ROOM |
ANC |
FPC |
CWC |
OPC |
Eye
clinic |
Total |
1998 |
8730 |
1735 |
320 |
9015 |
38991 |
754 |
59545 |
1999 |
10315 |
1700 |
232 |
6981 |
49982 |
241 |
69451 |
2000 |
10,000 |
1895 |
336 |
4992 |
51309 |
1974 |
70509 |
2001 |
12,100 |
2952 |
424 |
3529 |
50640 |
239 |
69884 |
2002 |
13825 |
2788 |
600 |
1800 |
49551 |
2111 |
70675 |
UTILIZATION OF DENTAL SERVICES
YEAR |
NO. OF TREATMENT |
1998 |
2366 |
1999 |
3139 |
2000 |
4175 |
2001 |
3974 |
2002 |
4221 |
- In order to improve efficiency of the services, there was employment
/training of more doctors. In the main sickbay there are six permanent
medical officers with two having Masters in Public Health and one on
training. We thank the administration for developing a mechanism which
now retains doctors; the unit is no longer a mere transit camp for
doctors. The Centre has an ENT specialist running a clinic, the only one
in Zaria. Following the constitution of a mental health committee by the
Vice Chancellor, a mental health clinic will soon take off.
- The laboratory section overseen by a laboratory scientist employed
in 1998 now carries its function more regularly and has acquired more
equipment microscopes, deep freezer, calorimeter and glucometer. A
microbiologist was also employed two years ago. So far it has more than
ten new tests on its list. Prior to its improvement the community really
suffered in the hands of the proliferating low standard laboratories
with various consequences on the already suffering patients. With these
improvements, we are becoming more efficient and effective as indicated
by the throngs of patients attended to daily.
UTILIZATION OF LABORATORY SERVICES
YEAR |
NO. OF TESTS |
1996 |
3909 |
1997 |
9217 |
1998 |
15055 |
1999 |
18909 |
2000 |
14743* |
2001 |
15372* |
2002 |
15805* |
2003 |
9809* |
* - Period of strike in the
University, sometimes with closure of University Health Services
- The Pharmacy section now has a drugs information subsection and
carries out some drugs compounding which was stopped many years ago.
- The Health Services are more effective and efficient too with the
installation in 2003 of an auto switching 100KVA generating set solely
for the UHS. In addition a process is in place to procure a new dental
set.
TABLE 11: SUMMARY OF ENVIRONMENTAL INTERVENTION
MEASURES IN A.B.U ZARIA (1997-2001)
Year |
Refuse trucks |
Tractors |
Lawn mowers |
Raw Water tanks |
Slasher |
Trailer |
Garden tanks |
Public toilets |
Refuse dump |
1997 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1998 |
2 |
2 |
5 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1999 |
4 |
3 |
11 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
6 |
4 |
0 |
2000 |
4 |
4 |
16 |
0 |
2 |
3 |
27 |
|
0 |
2001 |
5 |
5 |
16 |
1 |
4 |
5 |
40 |
0 |
4 |
- In the area of community nutrition we are happy too that ABU farm
and the University abattoir are receiving attention. Sanitation
campaigns mounted by the Vice-Chancellor in Samaru village have made
remarkable impacts. Lots have been achieved with a programme already
established in the community and a cordial relationship with the
administrative wing of Sabon Gari Local Government.
- Ahmadu Bello University, (both Samaru and Kongo campuses) is now a
garden with several parks and green areas developed by this
administration making a resort. The garden is rich with varieties of
draught resistance flowers such as Ixora, Murraya, Ficus benjamina etc
mostly raised in our nursery. The Central Administration launched a tree
planting campaign in August 1998. So far more than 50,000 varieties of
indigenous trees were planted. This is with the hope of protecting the
entire University environment, particularly A.B.U. Dam catchments area,
provision of nutrition and economic support, and for full relaxation and
health. A borehole with permanent underground garden irrigation network
at the Main Gate and several wells were sunk to provide raw water to the
parks and gardens. This is apart from the five raw water tankers and
water pumps that transport raw water from the dam as shown in Table I
above.
TABLE III SUMMARY OF SIZES AND NUMBER OF TREES IN THE
NEWLY CREATED PARKS
S/NO |
LOCATION OF PARKS |
SIZE |
NO. OF TREES |
1. |
Kontagora Parks |
13 hectors |
6000 |
2 |
Tudun Sarki Parks |
20 hectors |
7500 |
3 |
Koraye Park |
10 hectors |
7000 |
4 |
Niger Forest Park |
5 hectors |
4000 |
5 |
NUGA Village Park |
10 hectors |
2100 |
6 |
Area F/BZ Park |
7 hectors |
5000 |
7 |
Area C/G Park |
5 hectors |
3500 |
8 |
Date Pam Park |
7 hectors |
2000 |
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TOTAL |
56000 |
- The entire University community and its neighbours now get regular
immunization and vaccination. For example, within the last five years,
all staff and students received cerebro-spinal meningitis vaccination
annually.
- Clean water supply is now maintained via-chemical and
bacteriological test done to ensure conformity with WHO’s standard
through controlled farming activities along the Dam by implementation of
“No Farming Order”, there is remarkable control of chemical and organic
pollution of the Dam.
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