The Association of Resident Doctors, Babcock University Teaching Hospital (ARD-BUTH), is a diverse community of young medical doctors, spanning various cadres—from house officers to senior residents—based at Babcock University Teaching Hospital, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State.
We share a common bond and are driven by a singular goal: to provide holistic, selfless, and excellent care to all Nigerians.
The association serves as a supportive community dedicated to enhancing the professional growth of its members in an environment where state-of-the-art training facilities and ample networking opportunities abound.
At the core of the association’s mandate is advocacy—for both its members and the Nigerian populace—a mission it has fulfilled consistently over the past ten years.
The association is also an affiliate of the Nigerian Medical Association and is the fastest-growing center within the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), with groundbreaking achievements to its name.
Widely regarded as the dream center for the young Nigerian doctor, ARD BUTH continues to live up to its reputation—and strives to exceed it—because we prioritize excellence, a foundational value laid by our founding fathers ten years ago.
To nurture and develop well-rounded physicians, with the sole aim of improving the health sector in Nigeria.
To create an enabling environment where our members flourish and thrive.
Our core values are rooted in our vision and mission for excellent, inclusive and innovative health care delivery.