No fewer than 400 midwives and nurses have been trained on use of V-Scan Portable Hand-held Ultrasound machines in four states of the federation.
The training programme, organised by the Wellbeing Foundation Africa (WBFA) in partnership with General Electric (GE), was conducted with donation of eight ultrasound scan machines to Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, as well as Lagos, Osun and Kwara States.
At the opening of a two-day training programme for Kwara and Osun States’ midwives and nurses on use of the machines in Ilorin, the Kwara state capital on Tuesday, Senior Programme Lead of Wellbeing Foundation Africa, Dr. Tonade Ayomide said that it is the first time midwives and nurses are trained on use of the ultrasound scan machines in the country.
“Doctors have, most of the time, been the ones to do the ultrasound scan. There you experience long queues in hospitals, patients being delayed in getting care while some don’t get the services due to remote areas they live. What we have achieved now is to include nurses and midwives and train them on how to do basic obstetrics ultrasound scan by themselves before referring to medical doctors for extra care”.
She also expressed the hope that the efforts would lead to a significant improvement in maternal and fetal outcomes in Nigeria, saying that the foundation would continue to work towards empowering the nation’s healthcare workers to provide the best possible care.
Founder and president of the WBFA, Mrs. Toyin Ojora Saraki emphasised roles of midwives and nurses, saying that midwives play a crucial role in ensuring safe deliveries and improving maternal and child health outcomes.
Saraki, who spoke through Dr. Tonade Ayomide, said that the training programme was the first of its kind in Nigeria and it is an important step towards improving maternal and child health outcomes.
“The Wellbeing Foundation Africa recognises roles of midwives, and as part of our commitment to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, we have made it our goal to equip midwives with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively provide high-quality obstetric care.
“To this end, we have organized this training programme to improve maternal and fetal outcomes by equipping midwives with the knowledge and skills to effectively use the V-Scan portable hand-held ultrasound machine.
“Three weeks ago, we held the first-ever training programme for midwives on the use of the V-Scan portable hand-held ultrasound machine in Abuja. Last week, we held the same training in Lagos. The training programme was a resounding success, attended by midwives from various healthcare facilities.
“The midwives were provided both theoretical and practical sessions on the use of the V-Scan machine, covering the basic principles of ultrasound technology, image acquisition, interpretation, and reporting. The practical sessions provided hands-on training on the use of the V-Scan machine, including how to perform basic obstetric ultrasound scans.
“Today, we are in Ilorin, continuing our efforts to empower midwives with the necessary knowledge and skills to provide high-quality obstetric care”.