Federal Medical Centre, Gusau
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Federal Medical Centre, Gusau is a federal government of Nigeria medical centre located in Gusau,
Zamfara State Zamfara (; ; Adlam script, Adlam: ) is a States of Nigeria, state in northwestern Nigeria. The capital of Zamfara state is Gusau and its current List of Governors of Zamfara State, governor is Dauda Lawal. Until 1996, the area was part of Soko ...
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. The current Medical Director is Dr. Bello A. Mohammed (MBBS, FWACS).


CMD

The current Medical Director is Dr. Bello A. Mohammed (MBBS, FWACS).


Services

intensive care unit
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service Laboratory services
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services emergency service C t scan services.


Collaboration

The ministry of health in zamfara state collaborate with federal medical center Gusau to improve health care access in the state.


Proposed upgrade

The Federal government has proposed to upgrade federal medical center gusau to a
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for federal university of Gusau zamfara state.


References

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