Jaja Clinic, officially known as the University Health Service (UHS), is the primary healthcare facility of the University of Ibadan in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. The clinic provides healthcare services to students, staff, retirees and other members of the university community. It serves as the principal health centre of the university and supports healthcare delivery, preventive health programmes and emergency medical services within the institution.[1]

Jaja Clinic
Geography
LocationUniversity of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria
Organisation
Care systemPublic
TypeUniversity health centre
University of Ibadan
Services
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History

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The University Health Service has existed for more than fifty years and evolved from a clinical centre into a healthcare service provider for the University of Ibadan community.[2]

According to the same study, the name "Jaja" was derived from the first Chief Medical Director of the health centre.[3]

The clinic has played a role in healthcare delivery, medical screening, preventive health programmes and emergency response services for members of the university community.[4]

In December 2020, the clinic was temporarily closed after admitting a patient who tested positive for COVID-19. The closure was carried out to allow decontamination of the facility and implementation of additional infection-control measures.[5]

Services

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Jaja Clinic provides primary healthcare services to members of the University of Ibadan community. Its functions include outpatient consultations, emergency medical care, preventive healthcare services, medical screening and referral services.[6]

The clinic also participates in healthcare programmes administered through the National Health Insurance Scheme for eligible beneficiaries within the university community.[7]

Operations and development

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In July 2020, the University of Ibadan commissioned an extension to the Physiotherapy Clinic at Jaja Clinic as part of efforts to expand healthcare services available within the institution.[8]

University of Ibadan, Health Centre front view

In 2021, the University Health Service introduced an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system aimed at improving patient record management and healthcare administration.[9]

A 2023 report by The Guardian identified staffing shortages and funding constraints as challenges affecting university health centres in Nigeria, including Jaja Clinic.[10]

See also

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References

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  1. Ogundele, Tunde Adeolu; Abdulkarim, Ishaq Aliyu; Enyinnaya, Emeka Chilamaka (2014). "Accessibility and Utilisation of University Health Care Services (Jaja) among Undergraduate Students of University of Ibadan, Oyo State". American Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences. 1 (4): 35–41.
  2. Ogundele, Tunde Adeolu; Abdulkarim, Ishaq Aliyu; Enyinnaya, Emeka Chilamaka (2014). "Accessibility and Utilisation of University Health Care Services (Jaja) among Undergraduate Students of University of Ibadan, Oyo State". American Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences. 1 (4): 35–41.
  3. Ogundele, Tunde Adeolu; Abdulkarim, Ishaq Aliyu; Enyinnaya, Emeka Chilamaka (2014). "Accessibility and Utilisation of University Health Care Services (Jaja) among Undergraduate Students of University of Ibadan, Oyo State". American Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences. 1 (4): 35–41.
  4. Ogundele, Tunde Adeolu; Abdulkarim, Ishaq Aliyu; Enyinnaya, Emeka Chilamaka (2014). "Accessibility and Utilisation of University Health Care Services (Jaja) among Undergraduate Students of University of Ibadan, Oyo State". American Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences. 1 (4): 35–41.
  5. "UI shuts health centre after admitting COVID-19 patient". Punch Newspapers. 16 December 2020.
  6. Ogundele, Tunde Adeolu; Abdulkarim, Ishaq Aliyu; Enyinnaya, Emeka Chilamaka (2014). "Accessibility and Utilisation of University Health Care Services (Jaja) among Undergraduate Students of University of Ibadan, Oyo State". American Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences. 1 (4): 35–41.
  7. "NHIS Capturing in Jaja Clinic". University of Ibadan.
  8. "There is an increasing awareness on health issue, UI VC". University of Ibadan.
  9. "Go To Jaja Clinic To Update Your Records – UI Management Urges Students, Staff". Union of Campus Journalists. 12 December 2021.
  10. "Tales from varsities' underfunded, understaffed medical centres". The Guardian. 20 October 2023.