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Troop Pharmacy provides free medical services to Lagos community

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PHARMACIST (Mrs.) Chizomam Emeje, has described pharmacists as the closest friends to any community, however she stressed the need for Nigerians to engage in regular health-checks to avoid sudden break down.

Pharmacist Emeje, the Managing Director/CEO of Troop Pharmaceuticals Limited under which Troop Pharmacy and Stores operates made the remark at Okota in Lagos during a free medical outreach organized by the Firm as part of its 21st year anniversary in collaboration with ViewPoint Specialist Eye Centre and Codix Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

Pharmacist (Mrs) Chizomam Emeje, the Managing Director/CEO of Troop Pharmaceuticals Limited, speaking at the free medi-care outreach in Okota Community, Lagos

She said that the theme of this year’s anniversary- TROOP: PROVIDING BETTER PATIENT CARE was in line with that of International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) thrust for 2018 – Pharmacy: Transforming Outcomes and especially that of one of FIP’s subtopics – Partners In Health.

She said that the free medical outreach was hence in line with FIP mandate for 2018 – to achieve a transforming outcome in the community through partnership with other health game players. It is one of the ways to bring home the theme of FIP to the doorstep of the common man

The Troop Pharmacy used the opportunity to give free medical-care, and counseling to the residents. The free medical care includes eye screening; blood pressure check; random/fasting blood sugar test; highly subsidized hemoglobin Alc test; Lipid profile test; body composition monitor test, amongst others.

“Troop believes in professionalism; that informed our decision to align with FIP’s focus on the extensive expertise that pharmacists have and put to use every day to ensure better patient health.

“This expertise is applied through science and research, through educating the next generation, and through transforming patient needs into services.

“So, the pharmacist is the best friend of the community. He/she ensures that the right medicine is provided at the right dose and in the most suitable formulation. We are always working with other healthcare professionals to ensure that every individual receives optimal treatment.

Residents who benefited from the free medi-care.

“This is also why we partnered with ViewPoint Specialist Hospitals who are renowned eye care providers and Codix Pharmaceuticals,” she explained.

The MD/CEO, Troop Pharmacy further said although the profession has been bedeviled by quacks, technology has helped to differentiate best practitioners in the industry.

“It is amazing and heartbreaking when some ignorant practitioners too, would come around and tend to make mockery of knowledge. Rather than appreciating professionalism, they interpret our efforts as profit centered.

other residents who benefited from the free medi-care.

“Even the health information dissemination which has been one of Troop’s services both in prints and online are looked at as profit oriented rather than patient centered. Such a trivializing attitude would make the optimal benefit intended to be reduced or marred.

“In the last twenty-one years we have existed in this environment, the challenge has been lack of knowledge among some members of the Community. Most Nigerians do not read so many do not really have full grasp of whom a Pharmacist is. However, it is not late.

“A pharmacist is not there just to dispense drugs. A pharmacist engages in counseling. What we have done today is Pharmacy; counseling the people and conducting free tests.

Delivering a lecture on “care for the eye”, Dr. Blessing Iro of ViewPoint Specialist Eye Centre, advised the residents to adhere to regular eye check-up, adding that early detailed eye examinations help to detect and correct eye diseases some of which could lead to irreversible blindness.

Dr. Blessing Iro of ViewPoint Specialist Eye Centre delivering a lecture.

She said that they leverage on state of the art equipment to make diagnosis and conduct Laser, Retinal, Oculoplastic and Phacoemulsification Cataract surgeries.

According to Dr. Iro, ViewPoint’s partnership with Troop Pharmacy was borne out of the passion to help the residents get better services.

“We are centres of excellence in ophthalmology and provide comprehensive laser, medical, surgical, optical and preventive eye care. We offer services in a highly professional and friendly environment, under the supervision of consultant ophthalmologists skilled in various subspecialties and empowered by the state of the art equipment.

“It is good that outreaches like this are organized to help the people have access to medical-care. That informed our decision to partner with Troop Pharmaceuticals.

Pharmacist (Mrs) Chizomam Emeje, the Managing Director/CEO of Troop Pharmaceuticals Limited (m) with other members of the team.

On her part, Mrs. Ngozi Emenike, a resident who received free treatment, said, “This platform provided by Troop Pharmacy and the partners has offered me and others the opportunity to access free medi-care. In fact, I feel privileged to have gained from the community service and I thank the organisers.

Troop Pharmaceuticals Limited

Within these 21 years of Troop pharmacy, a sister company has evolved-Troop Communications ltd which has sponsored the publication of various spiritual books such as ‘God of Profit’ by Pharma. (Mrs) Chizomam Emeje; Tabernacle Realities, Location of Heaven and others by Dr. Simon Emeje.

Before the birthing of Troop Communications, Troop pharmaceuticals ltd sponsored the publication of other spiritual books: “Death and Immortality, Glory of the Covenants”, by Dr. Emeje and The Lord is My Shepherd written by Miss Ojoma Emeje.

All these books are free and can be accessed online too via troop communications website. Hard copies can be picked up at Troop Pharmacy premises or on request.

Troop pharmaceuticals also sponsored the birthing of the JOCAG, a professional journal focusing on Communication, Administration and Governance, Post, Courier, Logistics, Transport, ICT, Telecommunicatins, Regulation, Politics and Economy- the first of its kind.

This can also be gotten via the website of Troop comm as well as troop pharmacy some educational bookshops like Alrange Books.

“Troop is a wholesome package for the society”, Pharma. (Mrs) Emeje said.

The teams from Troop Pharmaceuticals Limited and ViewPoint Specialist Eye Centre.

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FP2030 Report Links Family Planning & Gender Equality

…The 2023 data report reveals that more women and girls than ever have access to family planning

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FP2030 has launched its 2023 measurement report, Meeting the Moment: Family Planning and Gender Equality.

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The 2023 report shows significant achievements in family planning across the globe, even in the face of stagnant funding.

Speaking during the launch of the 2023 annual measurement report in Washington DC, Dr. Samukeliso Dube, FP2030 executive director, said:

“In this report, you will hear more success stories: more people than ever before are using voluntary, rights-based contraception. You will also learn more about the opportunities ahead.”

The links between family planning and gender equality are the central theme of this year’s measurement report.

The data set covers 85 countries, including for the first time Botswana and Namibia, two middle-income countries that have now made commitments to FP2030, and Jordan, which has moved into the lower-middle income category.

The report showed that in the 85 countries reviewed there are over 1 billion women of reproductive age; an estimated 377 million of those women are using a modern method of contraception, 92 million more than were using a method in 2012. 

“This year’s report comes at a critical time in our movement. We are at the intersection of several crises: globally, 800 women are dying every day in childbirth. 218 million women in the global south countries have an unmet need for modern contraception – meaning they want to avoid a pregnancy but are not using a modern method,” added Dr. Dube.

The movement for rights-based family planning is an integral part of the global push for gender equality.

Gender is at the root of every person’s ability to make and carry out decisions about sex, contraception, and sexual and reproductive health.

As the global push for gender equality gains strength, FP2030 affirms the central importance of rights-based, gender-transformative family planning. 

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The report is the first to fully reflect the impact of FP2030’s move to decentralize from one secretariat in Washington DC, to five regional hubs in Nairobi, Kenya; Abuja, Nigeria; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; and Panama City, Panama; to ensure that the partnership is driven by regional priorities.

The report contains demographic updates from each region, as well as a special focus on postpartum family planning, a topic chosen by the Regional Hubs, as a high impact practice with demonstrated ability to improve maternal and newborn health outcomes and increase uptake of contraception.

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Cybercriminals Successfully Encrypted Data in Ransomware Attacks on Nearly 75% of Healthcare Organizations, Sophos Survey

Only 24% of Healthcare Organizations Were Able to Disrupt a Ransomware Attack Before Attackers Encrypted Their Data. This is the Lowest Rate of Disruption in 3 Years, reports SANDRA ANI

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Chester Wisniewski, director, field CTO, Sophos

Sophos, a global leader in innovating and delivering cybersecurity as a service, today shared its sector survey report, “The State of Ransomware in Healthcare 2023,” which revealed that, among those organizations surveyed, cybercriminals successfully encrypted data in nearly 75% of ransomware attacks.

 This is the highest rate of encryption in the past three years and a significant increase from the 61% of healthcare organizations that reported having their data encrypted last year.

In addition, only 24% of healthcare organizations were able to disrupt a ransomware attack before the attackers encrypted their data—down from 34% in 2022; this is the lowest rate of disruption reported by the sector over the past three years.

“To me, the percentage of organizations that successfully stop an attack before encryption is a strong indicator of security maturity. For the healthcare sector, however, this number is quite low—only 24%. What’s more, this number is declining, which suggests the sector is actively losing ground against cyberattackers and is increasingly unable to detect and stop an attack in progress.

“Part of the problem is that ransomware attacks continue to grow in sophistication, and the attackers are speeding up their attack timelines. In the latest Active Adversary Report for Tech Leaders, we found that the median time from the start of a ransomware attack to detection was only five days. We also found that 90% of ransomware attacks took place after regular business hours. The ransomware threat has simply become too complex for most companies to go at it alone. All organizations, especially those in healthcare, need to modernize their defensive approach to cybercrime, moving from being solely preventative to actively monitoring and investigating alerts 24/7 and securing outside help in the form of services like managed detection and response (MDR),” said Chester Wisniewski, director, field CTO, Sophos.

Healthcare Organizations Were Able to Disrupt a Ransomware Attack
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Additional key findings from the report include:

  • In 37% of ransomware attacks where data was successfully encrypted, data was also stolen, suggesting a rise in the “double dip” method
  • Healthcare organizations are now taking longer to recover, with 47% recovering in a week, compared to 54% last year
  • The overall number of ransomware attacks against healthcare organizations surveyed declined from 66% in 2022 to 60% this year
  • Compromised credentials were the number one root cause of ransomware attacks against healthcare organizations, followed by exploits
  • The number of healthcare organizations surveyed that paid ransom payments declined from 61% last year to 42% this year. This is lower than the cross-sector average of 46%

“In 2016, the Red Cross Hospital of Córdoba in Spain suffered a ransomware attack that reached servers and encrypted hundreds of files, medical records and other important patient information. It was a major disruption to our operations and interfered with our ability to care for our patients. The stakes are high in ransomware attacks against healthcare organizations—and attackers know that—meaning we’ll always be a target. After this ransomware attack, we worked hard with Tekpyme to bolster our defenses, and now we have reduced our incident response time by 80%. I think the industry as a whole is making improvements, but there is still work to do, because of the constantly changing nature of cybercrime. Hopefully healthcare organizations can leverage the help that is available from security vendors such as Sophos to prevent a very real ‘threat to life’ if systems go offline due to a ransomware attack,” said José Antonio Alcaraz Pérez, head of information systems and communications at Cruz Red Andalusia in Spain.

“Cyberspace today is ripe with technically sophisticated actors looking for vulnerabilities to exploit. What all this translates to is a multidimensional cyberthreat of actors who have the tools to paralyze entire hospitals. Partnering with the private sector is critical to our mission. The information [they] share has real-world impacts and can save real businesses and real lives,” said Christopher Wray, FBI Director.

Sophos recommends the following best practices to help defend against ransomware and other cyberattacks:

  • Strengthen defensive shields with:
    • Security tools that defend against the most common attack vectors, including endpoint protection with strong anti-ransomware and anti-exploit capabilities
    • Adaptive technologies that respond automatically to attacks, disrupting adversaries and buying defenders time to respond
  • Optimize attack preparation, including regularly backing up, practicing recovering data from backups and maintaining an up-to-date incident response plan
  • Maintain security hygiene, including timely patching and regularly reviewing security tool configurations

To learn more about the State of Ransomware in Healthcare 2023, download the full report from Sophos.com.

*The State of Ransomware 2023 survey polled 3,000 IT/cybersecurity leaders in organizations with between 100 and 5,000 employees, including 233 from the healthcare sector, across 14 countries in the Americas, EMEA and Asia Pacific.

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LUTH Doctor Slumps And Dies After 72hrs Call In The Neurosurgery Unit

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Outrage As LUTH Doctor Dies After 72-hour Non-stop Shift

Tweeps have taken to X to share their thoughts on the death of a young doctor, identified as Dr. Umoh Michael, who died on Sunday after allegedly working 72 hours straight.

According to reports, Michael died during a church service at the United Evangelical Church on September 17. He was said to have worked a 72-hour non-stop shift at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba, where he was a resident doctor.

Doctors under the aegis of the Association of Resident Doctors, LUTH chapter, in a letter addressed to the Chief Medical Director, LUTH, Prof. Wasiu Lanre Adeyemo, attested to the fact that the young doctor was overworked.

They claimed Michael returned home at about 3:00 a.m. Sunday after a 72-hour shift in the hospital, adding that he had barely slept in their apartment before that day.

The statement partly read, “We the house officers are in deep grief over the loss of our colleague, a co-house officer (Dr Umoh Michael) who died on 17th September, 2023, after having a 72hrs call in the Neurosurgery Unit.

“He is said to have been on call 72hrs before arriving home on Sunday morning to get set for church service, reaching his worship center (United Evangelical Church) where he slumped in the church at about 11 am.”

“His roommate attested to the fact that Umoh Michael had barely slept in their apartment over the past one week as he was always on call or the day he returned home was around 3 a.m. after surgeries and other activities in the Neurosurgery Unit.”

Reacting to the sad incident, LUTH’s Public Relations Officer, Omolola Fakeye, who spoke on an online platform (not PUNCH) Online said, “It is not true that anybody worked for 72 hours. I have not been briefed about his death.

“We were at a programme yesterday (Monday), but I will find out; I can’t say anything now. I will check the medical report of what could have happened because anybody can say anything, but the medical report will show us what happened.”

May his soul rest in peace.

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