Heads of Departments

  1. Chief Medical Director – Dr. Pokop W. Bupwatda
  2. Chairman, MAC – Dr. Njem Josiah Miner
  3. Deputy, CMAC – Dr. Anna B. Gyang
  4. Deputy, CMAC – Dr. Nankling Lamu
  5. Deputy, CMAC – Prof. Chungdung A. Miner
  6. Administration – Mrs. Roseline A. Sani
  7. Audit Department – Mrs. Hussaina Obende
  8. Account Department – Mr. Michael Medugbong
  9. Family Medicine – Dr. Mark Gyang
  10. Orthopaedics & Trauma – Dr. Mancha
  11. Psychiatry – Prof. Charles Nwoga
  12. Internal Medicine – Prof. Chundusu Caleb Musa
  13. Physiotherapy – Dr. Babatunde Ogundimade
  14. Surgery – Prof. Kenneth Ozoilo
  15. ENT – Dr. Daniel D. Kokong
  16. O & G – Dr. Iornum Shambe
  17. Histopathology – Dr. Innocent Emmanuel
  18. Haematology – Dr. Ezra Jatau
  19. Community Medicine – Prof. Jonathan Daboer
  20. Medical Microbiology – Dr. Dahal Abednego Samuel
  21. Dental & Max. Surgery – Dr. Roland Agbara
  22. Chemical Pathology – Dr. Lucius Imoh
  23. Radiology – Dr. Abdul Sala’am Jimoh
  24. Paediatrics – Prof. Olukemi Omowunmi Ige
  25. Anaesthesia – Prof. Erdoo Isamade
  26. Ophthalmology – Dr. Alice Ramyil
  27. Catering – Mrs. Kaneng Bot
  28. Stores & Supplies – Mrs. Edwina Puepet
  29. Works Department – Engr. Johnson Adekunle
  30. Domestic Services – Mr. Azi Musa Magaji
  31. Nursing Services – Mrs. Ruth Ogunbiyi
  32. Procurement – Mr. Miri Koyil
  33. IPPR – Mrs. Bridget Omini
  34. Health Records – Mrs. Salamatu Bako
  35. Dietetics – Mrs. Eugina Daniel
  36. Transport – Mr. Nyamshak Dingmun
  37. Pharmacy – Dr. Sunday I. Joseph
  38. Internal Security – Mr. Nelson Adang
  39. Medical Social Works – Mrs. Rhoda Dauji
  40. Radiotherapy Oncology – Dr. Maurice N. Nandul
  41. Legal Department – Barr. Mildred Nana Kudeng
  42. Accident & Emergency – Dr. Peter Onumiya
  43. ICT – Mr. Plang Gabriel
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