1/5 Abdulmalik I. 7 months ago on Google • 1 review
The
health
section
for
tuberculosis
screening
has
a
very
unprofessional
person—Aminata
Diawara.
No
basic
human
interaction,
appealing
for
a
UN
agency.
She
just
ordered
me
to
do
another
chest
radiograph
even
though
as
a
physician
myself
I
politely
inquired
her
to
justify
the
reason,
cause
of
the
toxicity
of
radiation
exposure
especially
due
to
my
job’s
nature.
Her
only
reason
is
the
doctor
in
Nairobi
said
it’s
not
clear.
Explain
why
it’s
not
clear,
she
couldn’t.
IOM’s
affiliate
own
radiologist
who
certify
the
first
normal
chest
radiograph
(Dr.
Pineau
Gilles),
told
me
there’s
no
any
image
that’d
be
clearer
than
the
first.
In
conclusion,
it
is
extremely
embarrassing
for
a
UN
agency
in
their
west
African
regional
headquarters
and
all
the
amplification
of
SDG
3,
not
practicing
or
having
people
that
practice
evidence
based
medicine,
and
disregard
their
clients’
concern
rudely.
:(
The
health
section
responsible
for
tuberculosis
screening
has
a
very
unprofessional
person:
Aminata
Diawara.
No
basic
human
interaction,
appalling
for
a
UN
agency.
She
just
ordered
me
to
do
another
chest
x-ray
even
though,
as
a
doctor
myself,
I
politely
asked
her
to
justify
the
reason,
the
cause
of
the
toxicity
of
the
radiation
exposure,
particularly
due
to
the
nature
of
my
work.
His
only
reason
is
that
the
doctor
in
Nairobi
said
it
was
not
clear.
Explain
why
it's
not
clear,
she
couldn't.
The
IOM-affiliated
radiologist
who
certifies
the
first
normal
chest
x-ray
(Dr.
Pineau
Gilles)
told
me
that
there
was
no
clearer
image
than
the
first.
In
conclusion,
it
is
extremely
embarrassing
for
a
United
Nations
agency
in
its
regional
headquarters
in
West
Africa
and
all
the
amplification
of
SDG
3,
to
not
practice
or
have
people
who
practice
evidence-based
medicine,
and
grossly
ignoring
their
customers'
concerns.
:(
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