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Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, OOUTH House Officer Position

Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, OOUTH, Sagamu is calling for applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the post of HOUSE OFFICER.
 
QUALIFICATION:
a). Applicants should possess MBBS or equivalent degree in Medicine from a recognized institution.
b). Certificate of provisional registration as Medical Practitioner with Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria.
c). Certificate of Annual practising License.
 
SALARY:
The salary and other benefit/allowances are as approved by the Ogun State Government of Nigeria for the Teaching Hospital.
 
CONDITIONS OF SERVICE:
These are similar to those obtainable in the Federal Public Service and as approved by the Ogun State Government of Nigeria.
 
METHODS OF APPLICATION:
- Application forms are obtainable from the Administration Department or download from the Hospital website (www.oouth.com). This form whether downloaded or obtained from the Hospital attracts payment of Five Thousand Naira (N5,000.00) ONLY.
- Applicants are expected to contact their three (3) referees to write to the Chief Medical Director, Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, P.M.B 2001, Sagamu.
- You are to attach relevant certificates/credentials and curriculum vitae.
 
Completed application forms with other documents must be enclosed in an envelope and addressed to:
The Chief Medical Director,
Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital,
P.M.B. 2001,
Sagamu.
 
CLOSING DATE: Two weeks from the date of this publication (i.e Friday March 2nd, 2018)
 
SIGNED:
Management.


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