First Cardiology Consultants MD is NMA Lagos Physician of the year
By Editor
11 December 2020 |
2:56 am
Dr. Adeyemi Johnson, an international cardiologist and the Medical Director/Chief Executive Officer of First Cardiology Consultants, has emerged the Nigerian Medical Association
Dr. Adeyemi Johnson, an international cardiologist and the Medical Director/Chief Executive Officer of First Cardiology Consultants, has emerged the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Lagos chapter 2020 Physician of the Year.
He got his special recognition award for setting up with his team critical care units exclusive for COVID-19 patients. In his words: “We decided early to hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.”
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