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Overworked Resident Doctor, Femi Rotifa, Dies After 72-Hour Shift At RSUTH, Sparks Outrage In Nigeria

 

Nigeria is mourning the tragic death of Dr. Femi Rotifa, a young resident doctor at the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH), who reportedly collapsed and died after a gruelling 72-hour shift.

Despite complaining of ill health and begging to rest, he was allegedly forced to continue working due to staff shortages.

He was later found unconscious in the call room and rushed to the ICU, where all efforts to revive him failed.

The Nigerian medical community and social media have been thrown into mourning after the sudden death of a young resident doctor, Dr. Femi Rotifa, who allegedly collapsed and died after being forced to work a marathon 72-hour call duty at the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH), Port Harcourt.

According to reports, the young doctor, fondly known as Dr. Femoski, had already finished his shift but was allegedly ordered by a senior colleague to continue working because of staff shortages. Sadly, his body could not take it.

“I Need Rest” – His Last Words Ignored

Multiple accounts claim that Dr. Rotifa told his superior that he wasn’t feeling well and needed rest, but his plea was waved off. With no choice, he carried on with the punishing schedule.

Tragically, he was later discovered collapsed in the call room. Colleagues rushed him to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), but despite desperate attempts to revive him, he was confirmed dead.

As soon as the heartbreaking news broke, Nigerians flooded social media with outrage.(Gistlover)

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