Taraba State University Health Services Introduces Faculty-Based Medical Examination Schedule to Alleviate Clinic Overcrowding
Taraba State University Health Services Introduces Faculty-Based Medical Examination Schedule to Alleviate Clinic Overcrowding
The Management of the Taraba State University (TSU) Health Services Department has implemented a new, structured schedule for medical examinations and registration to address persistent overcrowding and student stress during the registration period.
According to a memo released on January 15, 2026, the university clinic observed significant queues and congestion, prompting the decision to reorganize the process by faculty.
Students are directed to adhere strictly to the following faculty-specific timetable to ensure a smooth and orderly process:
S/N Faculty Date
1 Agriculture Jan. 15–17, 2026
2 Arts Jan. 19–21, 2026
3 Computing and Artificial Intelligence Jan. 22–24, 2026
4 Education Jan. 26–28, 2026
5 Engineering Jan. 29–31, 2026
6 Health Sciences Feb. 2–4, 2026
7 Management Sciences Feb. 5–7, 2026
8 Media and Communication Feb. 9–11, 2026
9 Religious Studies Feb. 12–14, 2026
10 Sciences Feb. 16–18, 2026
11 Social Sciences Feb. 19–21, 2026
The notice emphasizes that strict adherence to the released schedule is mandatory to maintain order and prevent a return to the previously chaotic situation.
The memo was signed by Dr. Isaiah Hunuato, PMO i/c of the University Health Services (UHS), under the leadership of the Medical Director, Dr. Bako AN I. The overall institutional leadership is provided by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor S.P. Bako.
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