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On January 15,1966,Nigeria witnessed the first military coup that was led by Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu and other majors in the army.
The first woman medical doctor is the US was Elizabeth Blackwell.
As a doctor I can easily tell you that the income for first year medical school is ZERO. In fact during the whole of medical school YOU pay them to teach YOU. You earn NOTHING, not a cent! You only start to earn money when you graduate and get a job as a licensed medical doctor. (I'm a licensed medical doctor)
Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman doctor to earn a degree in Geneva Medical College.
First college and then medical school.
Elizabeth Blackwell is important to history because she was the first woman doctor, and that went along with supporting slavery.
No. You only have to go to medical school if you want to be a doctor in the military. What people refer to as "medics" are enlisted members of the military that are trained first as EMT's or similar equivilent. As your time (and rank) in the military increases you can apply to more schools to increase your knowledge and abilities. There are also many other specialities in the military medical system that you can specialize in (e.g. LPN equivalent, X-ray techs, Lab tech, pharmacy techs, OR techs and the list goes on just like in the civilian world).
Elizabeth Blackwell (February 1821 to May 1910) was the first woman to become a doctor in the United States and be on the UK Medical Register. She acquired her medical degree on January 23, 1849, from Geneva Medical College in New York.
Second Aid. This may be done by the First Aider or a Qualified health worker such as a Register Nurse or a qualified medical Doctor. ( Not all people that are entitled to be called doctor are Medical Professionals ie dentists, chiropractors).
You need to see a medical doctor, and eventually probably a psychologist, and dietician. Call a doctor first.
Chinyere Kalu became Nigeria's first female pilot in 1978. Flying Officer Blessing Linman is the country's first female military pilot.
The first Nigerian medical Doctor is Nathaniel King. In 1861, a medical missionary to Nigeria, Dr A.A. Harrison of the church missionary society (CMS) selected four cleverest boys in Abeokuta to train them as Assistant doctors. Only one of them, Nathaniel King graduated, and became personal assistant to Dr Harrison. In 1866, Nathaniel king was sent to Sierra Leone where he studied the preliminaries of medicine under Dr. Bradshaw of the Colonial Hospital, Freetown. King later went to England where he graduated as a doctor in 1874; thus becoming the first Nigerian qualified Medical Doctor. He returned to Lagos to serve the CMS on a salary of 50 pounds sterling a year.