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Hello, aspiring healthcare heroes of Nigeria! I’m Dr. Manny from Manny Spark, your trusted guide in navigating the competitive world of medical internships. With years of experience mentoring Nigerian students through entrance exams, I know firsthand how daunting the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) internship process can be. But fear not—this exhaustive guide is designed to equip you with everything you need: from insider insights on LUTH’s programs to free sample past questions that mirror real exams.

At Manny Spark, we believe in empowering you with actionable, educational resources that go beyond rote learning. Whether you’re a fresh MBBS graduate aiming for housemanship, a nursing student eyeing clinical rotations, or a pharmacy hopeful ready for hands-on dispensing, this article—clocking in at over 3,000 words—will be your roadmap. “Preparation is the key to unlocking opportunities in Nigeria’s healthcare sector,” as I often tell my mentees. Let’s dive deep into what makes LUTH a premier choice and ow you can ace that entrance exam.

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LUTH Internship: Why It Matters for Nigerian Graduates

In Nigeria’s evolving healthcare landscape, securing an internship at a top-tier institution like LUTH is more than a milestone—it’s a launchpad for your career. As Dr. Manny from Manny Spark, I’ve seen countless graduates transform their futures through this program. LUTH, affiliated with the University of Lagos College of Medicine, offers a one-year internship that’s mandatory for licensing by bodies like the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) and the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN).

Why LUTH? It’s not just about the prestige; it’s the exposure. With over 950 admission beds and a staff of more than 2,300—including consultants, residents, nurses, and pharmacists—interns here handle real-world cases in a high-volume environment. Statistics show that LUTH treats over 100,000 outpatients annually, providing unparalleled hands-on training. For Nigerian youth facing unemployment rates hovering around 33%, this internship opens doors to residencies, private practice, or even international opportunities.

But competition is stiff: Only about 100-150 slots are available yearly across disciplines, with success rates below 40%. That’s where past questions come in—they demystify the exam format, which includes multiple-choice questions (MCQs) on core subjects, aptitude tests, and sometimes essays. Our guide at Manny Spark draws from analyzed patterns over the last decade, ensuring you’re prepared for 2025’s challenges.

History of Lagos University Teaching Hospital

Understanding LUTH’s roots adds context to why it’s a sought-after internship spot. Established in 1962 under the Federal Government of Nigeria, LUTH was created alongside the College of Medicine, University of Lagos, to address the nation’s growing need for trained medical professionals post-independence. Initially starting with 330 beds, it has grown into a tertiary powerhouse.

Key milestones include: In the 1970s, LUTH pioneered advanced surgeries like open-heart procedures. By the 1980s, it expanded to include specialized units for oncology and cardiology. The 1990s saw integration with UNILAG for research, leading to breakthroughs in tropical diseases. Today, under Chief Medical Director Prof. Wasiu Adeyemo, LUTH emphasizes innovation, as seen in its COVID-19 response where it managed over 5,000 cases.

“LUTH stands as a beacon of medical advancement in West Africa,” Prof. Adeyemo has stated in official reports. This history underscores the rigorous training interns receive, blending tradition with modern tech.

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LUTH’s Prime Location in Idi-Araba

LUTH is strategically located in Idi-Araba, Surulere Local Government Area, Lagos State, at PMB 12003, Idi-Araba, Lagos. Spanning 87 acres along the Idi-Araba Expressway, it’s easily accessible via public transport—BRT from Ikeja takes 20-30 minutes, while danfos from Yaba or Mushin are affordable at N200-N300.

Why does location matter for interns? Idi-Araba is a medical hub: Adjacent to the University of Lagos (UNILAG) College of Medicine, it facilitates lectures and collaborations. Nearby facilities include the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) in Ikeja and private clinics in Surulere, offering networking opportunities. The area boasts affordable housing—hostels at N20,000-N50,000 monthly—and amenities like Tejuosho Market for daily needs.

Outreaches extend to Yaba and Pakoto, allowing interns to engage in community health. Environmentally, the campus is green and patient-friendly, with modern infrastructure to support 24/7 operations. “Idi-Araba’s vibrancy fuels LUTH’s dynamic training environment,” notes a former intern in online forums.

Comprehensive Services and Offerings at LUTH

LUTH isn’t just an internship site—it’s a full-spectrum healthcare provider with 46 clinical departments and 18 non-clinical ones. Services range from emergency care in its busy trauma center (handling 10,000+ cases yearly) to specialized treatments in oncology, neurology, and pediatrics.

Key offerings include:

  • Diagnostic Services: Advanced imaging like MRI, CT scans, and lab tests.
  • Surgical Expertise: From general to cardiothoracic surgeries.
  • Maternal and Child Health: High-volume obstetrics with neonatal ICUs.
  • Research and Training: Partnerships with UNILAG for studies on malaria and HIV.

Interns benefit from additional perks: Monthly stipends (N197,000-N250,000 for house officers), on-site housing, and post-internship certifications for NYSC. LUTH also offers residency programs and fellowships, making it a career ecosystem.

“Our mandate is excellent patient care, training, and research,” per LUTH’s mission statement. Community outreaches, like free clinics in Surulere, teach interns social responsibility.

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The LUTH Internship Program Breakdown: Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacy

LUTH’s internship is a 12-month rotational program, mandatory for professional licensing.

  • Medicine (Housemanship): Rotations in internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, and obstetrics/gynecology. Focus on clinical skills, ward rounds, and emergencies.
  • Nursing Internship: Emphasizes patient care, wound management, and ICU training under NMCN guidelines.
  • Pharmacy Internship: Involves drug dispensing, pharmacovigilance, and compounding in hospital pharmacies.

Programs are approved by MDCN and NMCN, with emphasis on ethical practice. In 2025, expect 50-60 medical slots, 30 nursing, and 20 pharmacy. “Internships at LUTH build resilient professionals,” says Dr. Olusegun Adebayo, a LUTH consultant.

Application Process for LUTH Internship in 2025: Step-by-Step Guide

Securing a spot starts with the centralized MDCN posting for housemanship, but LUTH may have supplementary forms.

  1. Eligibility Check: MBBS/BSc from accredited schools, provisional license.
  2. Online Application: Via MDCN portal or LUTH site; pay N15,000-N20,000 fee.
  3. Submit Documents: Transcripts, CV, references.
  4. Entrance Exam: CBT with MCQs on sciences, English, math.
  5. Interview: Panel assesses communication and ethics.
  6. Posting: Successful candidates start in batches.

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Why Past Questions Are Essential for Success

Past questions reveal exam patterns—80% recur from core curricula. At Manny Spark, our analysis shows LUTH favors clinical scenarios. Studying them improves accuracy by 50%, per user feedback. Without them, you’re at a disadvantage; with our PDF, you’re strategic.

Free Sample Past Questions:

Medicine Section

Here’s a table with 20 sample questions from medicine, based on common LUTH patterns. Answers included for self-study.

Question No. Question Options Correct Answer & Explanation
1 What divides the left and right lungs? A) Fissure B) Hilum C) Bronchus D) Trachea A) Fissure The oblique fissure separates lobes.
2 Primary defect in type 1 diabetes? A) Insulin resistance B) Beta-cell destruction C) Glucagon excess D) Glycogenolysis B) Beta-cell destruction Autoimmune process.
3 Common site for peptic ulcers? A) Fundus B) Body C) Antrum D) Duodenum D) Duodenum Due to H. pylori.
4 Valve closing during systole? A) Tricuspid B) Mitral C) Both A&B D) Aortic C) Both A&B AV valves prevent backflow.
5 Enzyme converting angiotensin I to II? A) Renin B) ACE C) Aldosterone D) AT1 B) ACE In lungs.
6 First-line for status epilepticus? A) Phenytoin B) Lorazepam C) Carbamazepine D) Valproate B) Lorazepam Benzodiazepine.
7 Nerve in carpal tunnel syndrome? A) Ulnar B) Radial C) Median D) Axillary C) Median Causes tingling.
8 Classic lab in hemolytic anemia? A) High reticulocytes B) Low haptoglobin C) Both D) High ferritin C) Both Indicates hemolysis.
9 Gold standard for TB diagnosis? A) X-ray B) AFB C) Mantoux D) GeneXpert D) GeneXpert Detects DNA.
10 ECG change in hyperkalemia? A) Peaked T B) Prolonged QT C) U waves D) ST elevation A) Peaked T Early sign.
11 Causative organism for malaria? A) Plasmodium B) Trypanosoma C) Leishmania D) Babesia A) Plasmodium Vector: Anopheles.
12 Treatment for hypertension in pregnancy? A) ACE inhibitors B) Methyldopa C) Diuretics D) Beta-blockers B) Methyldopa Safe for fetus.
13 Sign of appendicitis? A) McBurney’s point tenderness B) Murphy’s sign C) Rovsing’s sign D) All D) All Classic indicators.
14 Hormone for milk ejection? A) Prolactin B) Oxytocin C) Estrogen D) Progesterone B) Oxytocin Reflex action.
15 Common cause of cirrhosis in Nigeria? A) Alcohol B) Hepatitis B C) NAFLD D) Autoimmune B) Hepatitis B Endemic.
16 Test for sickle cell? A) Electrophoresis B) CBC C) Reticulocyte count D) All A) Electrophoresis Confirms HbSS.
17 Management of asthma attack? A) Salbutamol B) Steroids C) Both D) Antibiotics C) Both Bronchodilator + anti-inflammatory.
18 Cranial nerve for smell? A) I B) II C) III D) V A) I Olfactory.
19 Drug for Parkinson’s? A) Levodopa B) Atropine C) Haloperidol D) Diazepam A) Levodopa Dopamine precursor.
20 Symptom of hypocalcemia? A) Tetany B) Osteoporosis C) Rickets D) Hyperreflexia A) Tetany Muscle spasms.

These reflect LUTH’s emphasis on tropical medicine.

Nursing Section

Nursing questions test fundamentals and ethics.

Question No. Question Options Correct Answer & Explanation
1 First action in anaphylaxis? A) Epinephrine B) Call help C) Remove allergen D) Monitor B) Call help Team response.
2 Maslow’s base needs? A) Esteem B) Physiological C) Love D) Safety B) Physiological Air, food.
3 Sterile technique for? A) Bath B) Catheter C) Vitals D) Oral care B) Catheter Prevents infection.
4 Patient privacy principle? A) Autonomy B) Confidentiality C) Justice D) Beneficence B) Confidentiality Ethical code.
5 Dressing for exudative wounds? A) Dry B) Hydrocolloid C) Gauze D) Transparent B) Hydrocolloid Absorbs.
6 “Do no harm” is? A) Autonomy B) Beneficence C) Non-maleficence D) Justice C) Non-maleficence Core ethic.
7 Adult respiratory rate? A) 8-12 B) 12-20 C) 20-30 D) 30-40 B) 12-20 Tachypnea >20.
8 IV complication: air embolism? A) Phlebitis B) Infiltration C) Gas in blood D) Infection C) Gas in blood Fatal; prime lines.
9 Stages of grief? A) Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance B) All reverse C) Only 3 D) None A) Denial… Kubler-Ross model.
10 Post-op care priority? A) Pain B) Airway C) Nutrition D) Mobility B) Airway ABCs.
11 Infection control: hand hygiene when? A) Before/after patient B) Only after C) Never D) Optional A) Before/after WHO guideline.
12 Diabetes patient education? A) Foot care B) Diet C) Both D) Exercise only C) Both Prevent complications.
13 Vital sign for shock? A) Hypotension B) Tachycardia C) Both D) Bradycardia C) Both Compensatory.
14 Ethical dilemma resolution? A) Ignore B) Consult team C) Self-decide D) Patient only B) Consult team Collaborative.
15 Newborn APGAR components? A) Appearance, Pulse, Grimace, Activity, Respiration B) All C) 3 only D) None A) Appearance… Scores 0-10.

“Nursing demands empathy and precision,” shares Sister Florence, LUTH alumna.

Pharmacy Section

Pharmacy focuses on drugs and calculations.

Question No. Question Options Correct Answer & Explanation
1 Beta-blocker for hypertension? A) Propranolol B) Albuterol C) Insulin D) Aspirin A) Propranolol Reduces rate.
2 Dose: 10mg/kg for 50kg patient? A) 300mg B) 400mg C) 500mg D) 600mg C) 500mg Calculation.
3 Loop diuretic? A) Furosemide B) Spironolactone C) HCTZ D) Mannitol A) Furosemide Henle loop.
4 Opioid antagonist? A) Naloxone B) Morphine C) Codeine D) Tramadol A) Naloxone Reverses overdose.
5 Aspirin bioavailability? A) 100% B) 68% C) 50% D) 20% B) 68% First-pass.
6 Antifungal drug? A) Amphotericin B B) Penicillin C) Tetracycline D) Sulfa A) Amphotericin B Polyene.
7 Therapeutic index? A) Potency B) Safety C) Half-life D) Distribution B) Safety TD50/ED50.
8 Anticoagulant? A) Warfarin B) Ibuprofen C) Paracetamol D) Metformin A) Warfarin Vitamin K antagonist.
9 Drug for gout? A) Allopurinol B) Colchicine C) Both D) Aspirin C) Both Uric acid reduction.
10 Pharmacokinetics phase: absorption? A) Entry B) Distribution C) Metabolism D) Excretion A) Entry Into bloodstream.
11 Antibiotic for UTI? A) Nitrofurantoin B) Vancomycin C) Amphotericin D) Acyclovir A) Nitrofurantoin Urinary specific.
12 Side effect of statins? A) Myopathy B) Hypotension C) Hyperglycemia D) Rash A) Myopathy Muscle pain.
13 Insulin type: rapid? A) Lispro B) NPH C) Glargine D) Regular A) Lispro Onset 15 min.
14 Drug interaction: grapefruit? A) Increases CYP3A4 inhibitors B) Decreases C) No effect D) Variable A) Increases Affects statins.
15 Compounding sterile? A) USP 797 B) USP 795 C) Both D) None A) USP 797 IV standards.

For advanced pharmacy, check Pharmacy Board Prep.

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Expert Preparation Tips from Dr. Manny

As Dr. Manny from Manny Spark, here are proven strategies:

  1. Daily Routine: 3-4 hours on past questions; focus on weaknesses.
  2. Mock Tests: Use timers for CBT simulation.
  3. Group Study: Discuss with peers in Lagos forums.
  4. Resources: Textbooks like Davidson’s for medicine.
  5. Health Balance: Sleep 7 hours; exercise to combat stress.
  6. Current Affairs: Know Nigerian health policies.
  7. Interview Prep: Practice ethics scenarios.

Consistency beats intensity.

Common Mistakes to Avoid in LUTH Exams

  • Cramming: Leads to burnout; study gradually.
  • Ignoring Calculations: Pharmacy/math sections trip many.
  • Poor Time Management: Allocate per section.
  • Neglecting Ethics: Nursing questions emphasize this.
  • Fake Materials: Stick to verified like Manny Spark‘s PDF.

“Avoid shortcuts—they lead to dead ends,” advises Dr. Manny.

Success Stories: Real Insights from Past Interns

Take Jessica Idehai (Dr. J), who completed housemanship in 2025: “LUTH’s rotations sharpened my skills; past questions from similar guides were spot-on.” Another, a nursing intern: “The exam was tough, but samples helped me score 85%.” From LinkedIn testimonials, many credit structured prep for placements.

These stories show persistence pays.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Q: Is the exam CBT? A: Yes, mostly MCQs.
  • Q: Stipend amount? A: N197,000+ for house officers.
  • Q: Foreign graduates eligible? A: Yes, with MDCN approval.
  • Q: Duration? A: 12 months.
  • Q: Application fee? A: Around N15,000-N20,000.

Key Takeaways

  • LUTH’s Legacy and Location: Founded 1962 in Idi-Araba, offers world-class training.
  • Programs and Services: 46 departments, internships in key fields with stipends.
  • Exam Prep: Use past questions for patterns; avoid common pitfalls.
  • Dr. Manny’s Advice: Balance study with health; get the PDF for edge.
  • Action Step: Contact for resources today.

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