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PROF. A.O ILESANMI

PROF. A.O ILESANMI

Surname:

Ilesanmi

First Name:

Abiodun

Other Names:

Olatunbosun

Specialty:

Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Department:

Obstetrics and Gynaecology

 

 

Date and Place of Birth:         24th December, 1953;  Ilesha, Osun State, Nigeria

Marital Status:                           Married with Children

Nationality:                                 Nigerian

Addresses:  

Hospital & Work Place Address

Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology,

University College Hospital (UCH),

Queen Elizabeth Road, P.M.B. 5116,

Ibadan, Nigeria

 E-mail:                    bilesanmi50@yahoo.com

Telephones:          +234 803 5636 650,  +234 705 5203377, +234 808 8691082

 

(B) EDUCATED AND TRAINED AT:

  1. Birch Freeman High School, Lagos                                                 –               1965-1969
  1. C.M.S. Grammar School, Lagos                                                       –               1970-1971
  1. Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria                                                       –               1973-1975
  1. University of Benin, Benin City;   1972 and University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City              –               1975-1978
  1. Catholic Hospital, Oluyoyo, Ibadan                                                               –               1983-1986
  1. University College Hospital, Ibadan                                                –               1982-1989
  1. University of Ibadan, Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences                          –               1987-1989
  1. University of Pennsylvania Medical Centre, Philadelphia, U.S.A.                                               –               1990-1992
  1. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, U.S.A.                     –               1993-1995
  1. Institute of Public Private Partnership,Washington, U.S.A,  Longhborough  University, U.K.  –               2007-2009

 

(C)   MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION TRAINING AT:

1.              Department of Economics, University of Ibadan                         –               1987-1989

2.              Tendering and Management Course, Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON)         –               Nov. 2003

3.              IAEA Scientific Visiting Fellow TATA Hospital, Mumbai, India  –              April 2004

4.              Advanced Leadership Course for Health Executives, Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard University, Boston, USA              –               October 2004

5.              Vision Building and Strategic Planning Workshop, Aravind Medical Centre, India        –               July 2006

6.              Beyond Score sheet Performance Evaluation, Cranfield University Business School, U.K.         –               October 2006

7.              Leadership for Effective Corporate Governance, University of Manchester Business School, U.K.                          –               October 2006

8.              Public Private Partnership (PPP) in Social Services.  The Institute for Public Private Partnership (IP3), Washington DC, U.S.A.       –               April 2008

9.              Top Executive Leadership Programme, University of Stellenboch, South Africa.              –                         2008

10.           Value for Money (VFM), Public Sector Comparator (PSC) and Risk Analysis Technique for PPP Project Structuring           –               May, 2009

Inst. of Public Private Partnership (IP3) Washington DC, USA

11.           Contract Compliance, Performance Monitoring and Dispute Resolving for PPP projects.                                 –               October 2009

Inst. of Public Private Partnership (IP3) Washington DC, USA

12.           Global Health Leadership Forum, Graduate School of Economics, Barcelona, Spain.                      –               July 2010

13.           Public Procument Course for Medical Health Equipment And Consumables, Edinburgh, UK.         –               Aug. 2010

14.           Measurement of Health Research Outcomes, Harvard School of Public Health                                   –               Sept. 2010

15.           Global Leadership: Enduring Tough Economic Times, McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University, U.S.A.      –               Nov. 2010

 

(D)          MAIN QUALIFICATIONS
  1. West African School Certificate                                                       –               1969
  1. Higher School Certificate                                                                   –               1971
  1. Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS, Benin)   –               1978

4.     Fellow, West African college of Surgeons (FWACS)                     –               1989

  1. Fellow, National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (FMCOG)         –               1989
  1. Master in Business Administration (MBA)                                     –               1989
  1. Member, Nigerian Institute of Management (MNIM)                 –               1989
  1. Certificate in Reproductive Biology and Infertility                      –               1992
  1. Fellow, International College of Surgeons (FCIS)                         –               1997
  1. Fellow, Nigerian Institute of Management (FNIM)                      –               2005
  1. Fellow, Certified Institute of Public Administration of Ghana (FCIPA, Ghana)      –               2006
  1. Fellow, Institute of Democratic Administration (FIDA)               –
  1. Fellow, Institute of Corporate Managers & Public Administrators of Nigeria (FCMPA)      –               2007

14.   Fellow, Institute of Strategic Managers, Ghana (FISM)              –               2009

  1. Certified PPP Specialist (Loughborough University, UK  And Institute of PPP, USA)         –               2009
  1. Fellow, Institute of Management Consultants of  Nigeria (FIMC)                                            –               2009

 

(E)          SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS AND PRIZES
  1. Lagos State Scholarship                                                                     –               1969
  1. Federal Government Scholarship                                                     –               1975-1978
  1. Rockefeller Foundation Fellow, University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.    –               1990-1992
  1. Biotechnology Career Fellow Rockefeller Foundation, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill North Carolina, U.S.A.  –    1993-1995

 

(F)           HONOURS AND DISTINCTIONS

Ø  Officer of The Order of Niger – OON                                               –               2010/2011

Ø  National Productivity Order of Merit Award, NPOM                   –               2004

Ø  Recepient, Kwame Nkrumah Merit Award                                    –               2006

Ø  Doctor of Science  D.Sc (Honoris Causa)                                       –               2009

Ø  Zik Memorial Merit Award                                                                –               2010

Ø  Prof. Abiodun Ilesanmi Annual Guest Lecture                              –               2010

(honoured by the entire students of the University

College Hospital (USA)

Ø  Prof. Abiodun Ilesanmi Recreation  Centre (PAIRC)                   –               2011

(sports complex donated in my honour by the Association

of Resident Doctors, UCH (ARD)

 

OTHERS
  1. School Prefect, Birch Freeman High School, Lagos                     –               1969
  1. Chapel Prefect, CMS Grammar School, Lagos                             –               1971
  1. Vice President, Oyo/Osun State Students Union, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria     –               1973-1975

4.     Secretary General, Research Club, University of Benin               –               1977

  1. Former Head of Medical Team, Catholic Hospital, Oluyoro, Oke-Offa, Ibadan       –               1985-1986
  1. Appointed Justice of the Peace (JP), Oyo State Government, Federal Republic of Nigeria          –               1989
  1. Asiwaju Balogun Baasegun of Ibadanland                                                   –               1996
  1. Listed in Contemporary Who’s who in the World                                         –               2003
  1. Listed in Oyo State Eminent Citizens                                                              –               2004
  1.  Listed in Who’s Who in Nigeria                                                                       –               2007
  1.  Merit Award in Recognition of Proficiency, Competence and Contribution to Management Development and Practice (IPEMT)   –               2004

12.  National Merit Award in Hospital Administration                                        –               2004

  1. Award of Excellence & Distinction in Public Administration                      –               2004
  1.  Award of Excellence – National Association of Laboratory Science Students         –               2004
  1.  Senior Fellowship Award of the Institute of Administrative Management of Nigeria (SFIAMN)       –               2004
  1.  African Role Model Leadership Gold Award for Excellence                     –               2004
  1.  Meritorious Award in Recognition of Sterling Achievements and Contribution to Growth of Physiotherapy Profession               –               2005
  1. Merit Award of the Development in Nigeria (DINMA)                                –               2005
  1.  Award of Excellence in Hospital Management presented by Alexander Brown Hall Ex-Co (2005)        –               2005
  1. Guest Lecturer Award of the Nigeria Medical Association AGM               –               2005
  2.  Merit Award of the Times News Magazine                                                   –               2005
  1.  Merit Award of Alexander Brown Hall, University of Ibadan                  –               2005
  1.  Distinguished Alumnus Award – College of Medical Sciences, University of Benin, Benin-City        –               2005

24.  Great Scholar of the 21st Century Award – citation of Inclusion               –              2005

  1.  The Best Teaching Hospital in Nigeria Award – 50th National Council on Health by Federal Ministry of Health, Federal Government of Nigeria         –               2006
  1.  Patriotic Achievers Award by Franolly Incorporated                                  –               2006
  1.  Special Merit Award of Who’s Who in Management Intelligence            –              2006
  1.  Special Award as The Best Host – Save Accident Victim Association of Nigeria (SAVAN)         –               2006
  1.  Platinum Award for Nigerian Role Model by Today’s People International             –               2006
  1.  Oluyole Tower Award – Rotary Club of Ibadan, Oluyole District (9130 District)      –               2006
  1.  Guest Speaker’s Award – Association of Resident Doctors                       –               2006
  1.  An Award of Excellence – National Association of Nigerian Students                (NANS)       –               2006
  1.  Achiever’s Award – Ijesha Forum of Nigeria                                                –               2006
  2.  Merit Award for Welfare of Brownites – Alexander Brown Hall                  –               2006
  3.  Award by the University of Ibadan Dental Students Association              –               2006
  1.  Fellowship Merit Award for Positive Contributions to Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU – UCH)                        –               2006

38.  AGGSODEVE 2006 Legislative Award (Agency for Good Governance & Social Development (Ghana) for Exemplary        Performance in Medical Research and Development                                  –               2006

39.  Recipient, Kwame Nkrumah Outstanding Merit Award                              –               2006

40.  Distinguished Leadership in National Development Gold award     by Corporate and Media Communications                  –               2006

41.  Award/Investiture into Public Service Hall of Fame by Virtues   Magazine, The Flagship of Good Heads and Dreams Ltd.      –               2006

42.  Special Award for Outstanding Commitment to Excellence by  Faculty of Dentistry, U.I.                                                                   –               2006

43.   Merit Award, Old Grammarian Society (CMS Grammar School),     Lagos.                                                                                           –               2006

44.  Hospital administrator’s Award for 2006 – Lich Field Communications    Ltd.  In Association with Nigerian Institute of Planning, Leadership     and General Management                                                                                 –               2007

45.  Distinguished Award of Honour – Nigerian Red Cross                                –               2007

46.  Major Sponsor’s Honour for the 10th Year Anniversary/6th Ibadan  Ladies Amateur Open gold Championship – Ibadan Gold Club                               –               2007

47.  African Icon of our Generation award in recognition of Exemplary  life of Excellence by International Institute of Comparative for   Leadership Africans and Blacks in Diaspora, Accolade

Communications             –      May 2007

48.  Distinguished Medical Ambassador Award in recognition of  sterling achievements in the medical profession and Great  contributions to the socio-economic development of Nigeria,

Africa and the entire world by African Leadership Congress                     –     Sept. 2007

49.  Golden Award for Healthcare Delivery and Humanitarian Leadership by Pan African News Magazine                         –               2007

50.  International Distinguished Leadership gold Award by Nigerian  Youth organization in conjunction with African Youth Congress             –               2007

51.  Recipient, Society of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists of Nigeria  (SOGON) Honours Award in Health Administration                                   –               2007

52.  Award for Contribution to Radiography Education by the  Radiographers Registration Board of Nigeria                                                           –               2008

53.  Award by the Edo State Medical Students Association                               –               2008

54.  A special Award for the Hospital (UCH) as a Distinguished Tax Payer  by Federal Government Institutions in the Public Sector for 2007 –  Federal Inland Revenue Service, Iwo Road, Ibadan                                   –    March 2008

55.  Certificate of Achievement in Public-Private Partnership in Health  Education and social Services by The Institute for Public-Private Partnership, Washington D.C. USA                                                                  –    April 2008

56.  Award in recognition of outstanding contribution to the development  of Pharmacy Practice – UCH Pharmacy Department                                 –     June 2008

57.  Award for contribution towards the development of Federal Tertiary Hospitals in Nigeria by Federal Medical Centre, Katsina             –               2008

58.  Osi Balogun Baasegun of Ibadanland                                                            –    Aug   2008

59.  Special Merit Award for Excellence in Management Intelligence by  Nigerian Who’s Who in Management Intelligence                                   –    Sept 2008

60.  Evergreen African man of Gold Award in Africa – The Evergreen Progressive Development Foundation of Nigeria                                          –    Sept 2008

61.  Merit Award in Recognition of Supportive Role to the Development of Dental & Oral Healthcare Professionals in Nigeria – Dental Therapists Registration Board of Nigeria                                           –               2008

62.  Golden Star Award for Exemplary Leadership in Tertiary Healthcare Delivery in Nigeria by Security Watch Africa Awards                  –     Oct. 2008

63.   Award of Hard-line stand on Discipline, Hardwork, Honesty & Accountability by The Association of National Accountants.                   –      Jan. 2009

(ANAN)

64.   Otunba of Isotun in Ijeshaland.                                                                       –     Mar, 2009

65.   Merit Award for Academic Excellence – Ijesa Sports Club, Ilesa.            –     May, 2009

66.   Golden Black Legendary Award by the Evergreen Africa                          –     June, 2009

67.   Award of Excellence in Medicine, Birch Freeman High School  Old Boys Association, (BIFOBA)       –               2010

68.   Fellowship in Medicine and Healthcare, American Biographical Institute.                                              –               2009

69.   Proclamation as Great Mind of the 21st Century in the Art of Medicine, American Biographical Institute.           –               2009

70.   Inducted into the Order of Medicine and Healthcare Merit, American Biographical Institute.                                 –               2009

71.   Award in Excellence, Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICAN)            –               2009

72.   Great Minds of the 21st Century, American Biographical Institute           –               2009

73.   American Order of Merit Award in Medicine and Healthcare.                   –               2009

74.   Doctor of Science (Honoris Causa), European American University, Dominican Republic.                                  –               2009

75.   National Associate of Resident Doctors (NARD) Award of Excellence; Merit Award  for the Best CMD (Chief Medical Director) in advocacy for Residency   –    Sept. 2010

Training in Nigeria.

76.    Medical Women Association of Nigeria (MWAN)  Award of Honor in recognition of Mentorship to  Medical Women and the Community            –    Nov. 2010

77.     Conferment of Chieftaincy Title of Otunba of Ijesaland                           –    Nov. 2010

78.      Jansons Foundation Philanthropy Award                                                      –               2010

79.      NASU Award of Excellence                                                                              –               2010

80.      Anglican Diocese of Ife Merit Award                                                              –               2010

81.      National Forum of Heads of Federal Government Establishment Award of Excellence in Medical Administration                                           –               2010

 

(G)          MEMBERSHIP OF LEARNED SOCIETIES
  1. Member,  Nigerian Medical Association (NMA)                                          –               1978
  1. Alumnus, Master of Business Administration Graduates                        –               1989
  1. Member, Nigerian Institute of Management                                                –    1989-Date
  1. Member, Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (SOGON)                –    1988-Date
  1. Member, West African College of Surgeons                                                  –    1988-Date
  1. Member, Nigerian National Postgraduate Medical College                        –    1989-Date
  1. Member, University of Ibadan Alumni Association                                     –    1989-Date

 

(H)          PREVIOUS POSITIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
  1. Chief Medical Director, University College Hospital, Ibadan                     –   March2003  –  Feb. 2011
  1. Professor and Head, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,   College of Medicine, University of Ibadan        Aug 2000 –    Feb 2003

3.     Professor, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, College of  Medicine, University of Ibadan                 Since Oct 1,   –               1997

4.     Consultant Obstetrician & Gynecologist, University College  Hospital, Ibadan                          Since March  1989

5.     Secretary, Faculty of Obstetrics & Gynecology, National  Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria                    Nov. 1999 –    Nov. 2004

6.     Associate Editor, Proceedings of University of Ibadan Clinical Sciences & Dentistry Faculty Lectures                                                       –

7.     Associate Editor, Journal of the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria                                                                                        –

8.     Deputy Editor, Tropical Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology                  –     2001-Date

9.     Consulting Editor, Contemporary Who’s Who in the World                      –               2004

10.  Member, Board of Postgraduate Studies and Admissions                       –     1999-2003

11.  Member, Curriculum Review for Professional Courses and other  Courses, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan           –      1997-Date

  1.  Reviewer of Peered Articles for the following Journals:

(i)            Journal of the National Postgraduate Medical College of  Nigeria    –      1999-Date

(ii)           Tropical Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology                                –      2001-Date

(iii)          Nigerian Medical Journal                                                                   –

(iv)          African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences                     –      1997-Date

(v)           Nigerian Journal of Medicine                                                            –

(vi)          Journal of Biomedical and Physiological Sciences                       –      2000-Date

(vii)         Journal of Clinical Sciences                                                               –      2001-Date

 

  1.  Member of Senate, University of Ibadan                                                      –      1997-Date
  1.  Member of Senate, National Postgraduate Medical college of Nigeria (NPMCN)             –      1999-2004
  1.  Member  of Business Committee, NPMCN                                                  –      1999-2004
  1.  Member of the Proposal & Project Development Committee, NPMCN –      1999-2004
  1.  Chairman, Committee on Acquisition of Higher Academic Degree Faculty of Clinical Sciences and Dentistry, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan     –      2001-2002
  1.  Secretary, Accreditation Team, Faculty of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, NPMCN       –      1999-Date
  1.  Member, Accreditation Team, Faculty of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, West African College of Surgeons        –      1997-Date
  1.  Member, Federal Ministry of Health Committee on Reproductive Health Priority Researches in the Country                            –                 2002
  1.  Member, Advisory committee on Vision Projects for Family Planning Activities in Nigeria                                                              –     2002-2003

 

(I)            DETAILS OF TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT UNIVERSITY AND TEACHING
                HOSPITAL LEVEL
  1. Lecturer to medical Students and Resident Doctors, University College Hospital, Ibadan                     –   1986-Date
  1. Clinical and Tutorial Teaching to Medical Students, University College Hospital, Ibadan                       –   1989-Date
  1. Guest Lecturer, Refresher Courses for Nurses/Midwives, University College Hospital, Ibadan            –    1988-Date
  1. Organizing and Teaching of Midwifery Students, Catholic Hospital, Oluyoro, Ibadan                                –    1983-1990
  1. Lecturer to Postgraduate Revision Course at National Postgraduate Medical College and West African College of Surgeons      –    1992-Date
  1. External Examiner to many Medical Schools:

(a)           Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria

(b)           University of Jos, Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria

(c)           University of Port-Harcourt, Port-Harcourt, Rivers State,  Nigeria

(d)           University of Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria

(e)           University of Benin, Edo State, Nigeria                           1994-Date

(f)            Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria

(g)           University of Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria

(h)           University of Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria

(i)            Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Oyo State

(j)            Lagos State University Medical School, Lagos State

 

  1. Examiner, National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria                   –   1995-Date
  1. Examiner, West African College of Surgeons                                                –   1995-Date
  1. Course Coordinator, West African College of Surgeons Revision Courses in Obstetrics and Gynaecology                  –   1996-Date
  1.  Course Coordinator, Revision Courses of the National Postgraduate  Medical College of Nigeria                                 –   1995-Date
  1.  Chairman, UCH Committees on –

 

(i)            Theatre Revolving Fund Committee

(ii)           Theatre Users Committee

(iii)          Drug Revolving Fund Committee

(iv)          Radiological Services Revolving Fund Committee

(v)           Residency Training Committee

(vi)          Residency Programme Review Committee

(vii)         MDCAN.UCH Elders Committee – this 5-Member Committee serves advisory and mediatory roles in day-to-day harmonious   relationships between the Hospital Management, Consultant    Staff and Resident Doctor

  1.  External and Internal Assessor of candidates for promotion to Professorial level:

 

Internal Assessor:

–               University of Ibadan

 

External Assessor

 

–               University of Ilorin

–               University of Calabar

–               University of Jos

–               Ladoke Akintola University

–               Ogun State University

–                  Igbinedion University

–               University of Lagos

–                  Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi

 

(J)           PUBLICATIONS AND LECTURES

 

  1. DISSERTATIONS IN MEDICINE
  1. DISSERTATIONS IN ECONOMICS & MANAGEMENT
  1. LECTURES ON HEALTH FUNDING AND HEALTH  ECONOMICS
  1. CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
  1. SCIENTIFIC PAPERS ALREADY PUBLISHED IN LEARNED JOURNALS

 

(1)           DISSERTATIONS IN MEDICINE

 

1.                   COMPARISION OF SERUM PROGESTERONE AND ENDOMETRIAL

BIOPSY FOR CONFIRMATION OF OVULATION AND EVALUATION OF LUTEAL FUNCTION IN INFERTILE NIGERIAN WOMEN

 

Submitted to the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria in part-  Fulfillment of the requirements for the Part II Fellowship Examinations.           –               1989

 

2.                   OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY CASE REPORTS

 

Submitted to the West African College of Surgeons Part II Fellowship Examination                           –               1988

 

(2)           DISSERTATIONS IN ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES

 

3.                   COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PROCEDURE IN THE NIGERIA PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTORS        –               1989

 

4.                   APPRAISAL OF INCENTIVES AND MOTIVATIONS AMONGNIGERIAN WORKERS

 

Submitted for the Award of Masters Degree in Business Administration, University of Ibadan.                                            –               1989

 

(3)           LECTURES ON HEALTH FUNDING AND HEALTH ECONOMICS

 

(i)   BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN MANAGEMENT BOARDS AND   HOSPITAL STAFF

(ii)  CHALLENGES OF PROVIDING TERTIARY HEALTH CARE SERVICES IN NIGERIA

(iii)  MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL CRISIS

(iv)  CHALLENGES AND LESSON LEARNT IN MANAGING A PREMIER TEACHING  HOSPITAL

(v)  CHALLENGES OF MEDICAL PRACTICE IN NIGERIA

(vi)  REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE FINANCING IN NIGERIA AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR  MDG5

(vii) HEALTH MANAGEMENT IN A DEVELOPING ECONOMY

(viii) THE ROLE OF ENERGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE ON TERTIARY HEALTH CARE  DELIVERY IN NIGERIA.

(ix)  THE GAINS AND PAINS OF MEDICAL  TOURISM

(x)  FUNDING AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

(xi) FOSTERING EFFECTIVE COLLABORATION AND PARTNERSHIP WITH ALL HEALTH ACTORS.

 

(4)           CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

 

A.  5.       REPRODUCTIVE MORBIDITY AND SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS INCLUDING HIV/AIDS AMONG NIGERIAN  ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS

 

Chapter 24 in the Book “STATUS OF ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS IN NIGERIA” Published by CSS Bookshops Limited, 50/52

Broad Street, Lagos, Nigeria.

 

6.      ADOLESCENT PROSTITUTION in the Book “STATUS OF ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS IN NIGERIA” Published by

CSS Bookshops Limited, 50/52 Broad Street, Lagos, Nigeria.

 

B.                  CONTEMPORARY OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY FOR

DEVELOPING COUNTRIES EDITION – Friday Okunfue, Kunle Odunsi Published by WHARC and supported by Ford foundation.

 

7.       Chapter 5 – Gestational Trophoblastic Diseases, J. A. Adeleye and A. O.

Ilesanmi.  Pgs. 73-91

 

8.       Chapter 26: Operative Vaginal Delivery, A. O. Ilesanmi, Pgs. 477-502

 

C.                  PUBLICATIONS IN LEARNED JOURNALS/ARTICLES (In print)

 

9.       Marinho A. O., Ilesanmi A. O., Ladele O. H., Asuni A., Omigbodun A. O.,

Oyejide C. O. (1978):  Fall in the Rate of Mulitple Births in Ibadan and

Igbo-Ora, Nigeria.  Acta Genetmed Gamellol 35:201-204

 

10.      Marinho A. O., Jegede D. O., Ilesanmi A. O., Odukoya O. A. (1987):  Abruptio Placenta in a Nigerian Obstetric Population.  Trop.J.Obst.Gynae.6:24-26

 

11.      Marinho A. O., Jegede D. O., Odukoya O. A., Ilesanmi A. O.:  Placental Paraevia in an unselected Nigerian Obstetrics Population.  W.Afr.J.Med. 7:19-22

 

12.      Marinho A. O., Odukoya  O. A., Ilesanmi A. O. (1990):  Sex Ratio in Offspring of a Nigerian Obstetric Population.  Trop.J.Obst.Gynae. 8:17-18

 

13.      Omigbodun A. O., Ilesanmi A. O., Obisesan K. A., Adeleye J. A. (1992):  Invasive Cervical Carcinoma in two sisters: Case Report, W.Afri.Med.11:158-162

 

14.      Ilesanmi A. O., Sobowale O. A. (1992):  Ectopic Pregnancy in Ibadan, Nigeria.  Nig.Med.J. 23:11-14

 

15.      Ilesanmi A. O., Hawkins D. A., Lessey B. A. (2)(1993): Immunohistochemical Markers of Uterine Receptivity in the Human Endometrium.  Micr.Res.Techn. 25:208-222

 

16.      Ilesanmi A. O., Edozien L. C., Williams G. A., Ladipo O. A. (1994):  Synchronous Carcinoma of the Cervix and Ovary:  Case Report Afr.J.Med.Sci. 23:398-400

 

17.      Ilesanmi A. O. (1994):  Endometrial dating correlated with multiple luteal progesterone levels in confirming ovulation and luteal function in infertile Nigerian women.  W.Afr.J.Med. 14(3) 152-156

 

18.      Adejuwon C. A., Ilesanmi A. O., Ode E., Akinlade K. S. (1994):  Biophysical and Biochemical Characteristics of Infertile male Nigerians.  Afr.J.Med.Sci. 25:217-219

 

19.      Ilesanmi A. O., Adeleye J. A., Osotimehin B. O. (1995):  Comparison of Single Serum progesterone and endometrial Biopsy for confirmation of ovulation in infertile Nigerian men:  Afr.J.Med.Sci. 24:97-101

20.      Adejuwon C. A., Ilesanmi A. O., Ode E. (1995):  Hyperprolactinemia as a cause of male infertility in Nigerians.  W.Afr.J.Med. 17:1-4

 

21.      Ilesanmi A. O., Adeyemi-Doro F. A. B., Edozien L. C., Akang E.E.U. (1995):  Culture of the Endometrium of Infertile women.  J.Obst.Gynae 15:50-52

 

22.      Ilesanmi A. O., Igbomereho E. (1995):  Fertility following Ectopic Pregnancy in an African population J.Obstet.Gynaecol 16:283-386

 

23.      Ilesanmi A. O., Harris J., Lessey B. A. (1995):  A simple and sensitive Microtiter plate Estrogen bio-assay based on stimulation of alkaline Afr J med Sci 25:381-384

 

24.      Sowunmi A., Abohweyere J.A.E., Akindele J. A., Ilesanmi A. O., Ogundahunsi O.A.T., Odutola A.M.J. 91995):  Comparison of the Incision and aspiration methods for the diagnosis of placenta malaria infection.  J Obstet Gynaecol 16:316-320

 

25.      Ilesanmi A. O., Omonriah E., Bankole A., Ojengbede O. A. (1996):  The Semen of Infertile Nigerian men – A statistical analysis of 1662 cases.  Afr J Med Sci 25:195-202

 

26.      Sowunmi A., Oduola A.M.J., Ilesanmi A. O. (1996):  Open comparison of artemether and mefloquine in uncomplicated P.Falciparum hyper-parasitaemia in children.  Ann Tr Paed 16:5-9

 

27.      Lessey B. A., Ilesanmi A. O., Lessey M. A., Ribean M., Harris J., Chiwalisz K. (1996):  Luminal and glandular endometrial epithelium express integrins differentially throughout the menstrual cycle: Implications for implantation contraception and infertility.  A M J/Repro Immunology 35:195-204

 

28.      Ilesanmi A. O. (1996):  Measurement of Cell Numbers by means of endogenous enzymes hexosaminidase: Applications to cell adhesion assays in endometrial and ovarian carcinoma cell line.  Afr J of Med and Med Sci (in press)

 

29.      Sowunmi A., Ilesanmi A. O., Oduola A.M.T., Omitowoju C. O., Ojengbede O. A. (1996):  Efficacy of mefloquine in uncomplicated chloroquine-resistant falciparum malaria during pregnancy.  J Obstet Gynaecol 16:362-363

30.      Sowunmi A., Ilesanmi A. O., Akindele L.J.A., Aboheweyere J., Fawole A. O., Falade G. A., Oduola A.M.J. (1996):  Placental Falciparanum infection and outcome of pregnancy in Nigerian mothers from an endemic area.  J Obstet Gynaecol 16:211-216

 

31.      Lessey B. A., Ilesanmi A. O., Yeh-I-tein, Korenionski P., Castlebaum A. J., Sun J., Fritz M. A., Chiwalise K. (1996):  Endometrial progesterone receptors and markers of uterine receptivity in the window of implantation fertility and sterility.  65:477-483

 

32.      Lessey B. A., Ilesanmi A. O., Castlebaum A. J., Yuanh, Somkuti S. G., Satswaroop P. G., Chiwalisz K., (1996):  Characterization of the Functional Progesterone Receptor in an Endometrial adenoterization cell line (Ishikawa): J.Steroid Biochem.Molec.Biol 59:31-39

33.      Ilesanmi A. O., Sobowale O. A., Marinho O. A. (1996):  Outcome of 441 Breech singleton deliveries at the Catholic Hospital, Oluyoro, Ibadan.  Afr J Med Sci 25:41-46

 

34.      Ilesanmi A. O., Odukogbe A. and Olaleye D. O. (1997):  Vaginal delivery after one caesarean section in Nigerian women.  J. Obstet Gynaecol 17:139-142

 

35.      Castlebaum A. J., Ying L., Somkuti S. G., Sun J., Ilesanmi A. O. and Lessey B. A. (1997):  Characterization of Integrin expression in a well differentiated endometrial adenocarcinoma cell line (Ishikawa).  J.Clin.endocrinol Metab 82:136-142

 

36.      Ohaeri J. U., Campbell O. B., Ilesanmi A. O. and Ohaeri B. (1999):  The opinion of care givers of some women with breast and cervical cancer on aspects of the disease.  W.Afr.J.Med. 18:6-12

 

37.      Ilesanmi A. O., Fawole O., Olaleye D. O. and Arowojolu A. (1998):  Pregnancy outcome in the elderly primigravidae.  J.Obstet Gynaecol

 

38.      Akang E.E.U., Adesina a. O., Ilesanmi A. O., Adewole I. F., Pindiga U. H. (1997):  Ovarian Teratomas in Ibadan, Nigeria:  A Clinicopathologic Study.  Tr.J.Obstet Gynaecol 1:34-38

 

39.      Arowojolu A. O., Bakare R. A., Oni A. A. and Ilesanmi A. O. (1998):  Laparoscopic and Microbiological features of acute salpingitis in developing countries.  J. Obstet Gynaecol 18:164-168

 

40.      Arowojolu A. O. and Ilesanmi A. O. (1998):  Clinical laparoscopic diagnosis of acute pelvic inflammatory disease in Nigeria.  J.Obstet gynaecol 18:276-277

 

41.      Ohaeri J. U., Campbell O. B., Ilesanmi A. O. and Ohaeri B. M. (1998):  Clinical and Laparoscopic diagnosis of acute pelvic inflammatory disease in Nigeria.  J.Obstet Gynaecol 18:276-277

 

42.      Sowunmi A., Oduola A. J., Ogundahunsi O.A.T., Fehintola F., Ilesanmi A. O., Akinyinka O. O. and Arowojolu A. O. (1998):  Randomized trial of artemether versus arthemether and Mefloquine for the treatment of chloroquine sulfadozine-pyrimethamine-resistant falciparum malaria during pregnancy.  J.Obstet Gynaecol 18:322-327

 

43.      Obisesan K. A., Ilesanmi A. O., Arowojolu A. O., Fawole O. and Robert O. A. (1999):  Relative risk associated with the second-born twin at birth.  Nig.J.Clin.Pract. 21:13-14

 

44.      Ohaeri J. U., Campbell O.B., Ilesanmi A. O. and Omigbodun A. O. (1999):  The Psychosocial burden of caring for some Nigerian women with breast cancer and cervical cancer.  Soc.Sci.Med. (in print)

 

45.      Ilesanmi A. O., Obisesan K. A., Arowojolu A. O., Fawole O. and Robert O. A. (2000):  Relative birth weights in twins.  Nig.Med.J. 38:14-16

 

46.      Arowojolu A. O., Okunlola M. A. and Ilesanmi A. O. (2003):  Three decades of acquired gynaestaesia in Ibadan: Clinical Presentation and Management. J. of Obstet and Gynaecol 21(4):375-378

47.      Ilesanmi A. O., Oladokun A. and Arowojolu A. O. (2001):  Women reproductive health and the developing countries.  Archives of Ibadan Medicine 2(1):5-7

 

Non-Medical (Lectures)

 

48.     Ilesanmi A. O. (2003):  Health Care Financing in Developing Countries (In Press).  Guest Lecture given to Nigerian Institute of Management Annual General Meeting (Ibadan Branch).

 

49.     Challenges posed by Limited Funding in Government Parastatals:  Strategies for survival.  Guest lecture given to Ideal Magazine and Nigerian Union of Journalists, Oyo State Press Centre (In Press).

 

(K)          MAJOR CONFERENCES ATTENDED:

 

  1. Lessey B.A. Castlebaum, Ilesanmi A.O. Yeh I. (1991): Immunohistochemical diagnosis of Luteal Phase Deficiency: Comparison between Endometrial Progesterone receptor distribution and TAG72. The Endocrine Society, Washington D.C. Abstract 1670.
  2. Lessey B.A. Castlebaum, Ilesanmi A.O. Yeh I. (1991): Luteal Phase Deficiency:

Immunohistochemical evaluation of Endometrial integrin receptor Summit 0-1. American Fertility Society, Orlando, Florida, U.S.A. Abstract R 163.

  1. Lessey B.A. Ilesanmi A.O. (1992): Characterization of Functional Progesterone Receptor in a Human Endometrial cancer cell line. Abstract 214. 39th Meeting of the Society of Gynaecological Investigation, San Antonio (March 16th – 18th)
  2. SOGON Conference, Lagos November 1999
  3. SOGON Conference, Abuja November 2000
  4. SOGON Conference, Enugu November 2001
  5. SOGON Conference, Abuja November 2002
  6. West African College of Surgeons, Gambia November 2004
  7. World Congress on Digestive Diseases, Chicago, U.S.A May 2005

 

(L)          Some Highlights during my Stewardship as the Chief Medical Director (CMD) UCH.

 

Introduction:

 

We are grateful to the Federal Government of Nigeria for the opportunity and provisions of resources in terms of personnel emoluments, some provision for overheads and being the strong pillar of support for UCH modest achievements.

 

The FG/VAMED intervention actually jumpstarted the following accounts and modest developments.  The UCH through her Revolving Funds and IGR had consistently complimented FG efforts in the provisions  of quality services, training and research.

The UCH though not unexpected, had consistently been rated as the first and the best by our principals (FMOH) and the National Council of Health.

 

 

1.       Management/Labour Relationship

 

This has been cordial.  No record of local strike throughout the 8-year tenureship.  National strikes have been well managed and controlled with the staff understanding of “Save life first, then negotiate issues”.

2.       Staff Motivation

 

Achieved through promotion as at when due, capacity building and the establishment of staff welfare scheme.  Also various labour unions are encouraged to partner with banks in the provision of soft loans for housing projects for their members.

 

3.        Team Work

(i)                    The highest management committee – Finance & Management (F&M) was enlarged to accommodate other stakeholders including open discussion on issues and taking collective decisions.

(ii)                 Some degree of decentralization introduced with the appointment of Deputy Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee (DCMAC) for various divisions to assist the CMAC (Chairman Medical Advisory Committee).  Also, Service Development Officers (SDOs) were employed to bridge the gap between Management and the departmental areas of Service, Training and Research.

 

 

4.        Establishment of UCH Ventures :

 

This is to harness resources and reposition UCH by increasing financial returns of Private Suites, UCH Guest Hotels and other untapped resources.  The Service Revolving Funds and other areas of IGR (Internally Generated Revenues) are therefore increased.

 

5.       Revenue Collection by Digital Technology

The hospital moved from cash collection by cashiers prone to abuse, to collection by designated banks and recently to Digital collection by VISA cards.  These efforts have improved revenue turnover.

 

6.       Improvement  in Socio-Economic Environment

More banks have established their presence.  This has led to staff and patients having ready access to such facilities without having to leave the hospital premises therefore conserving and maximizing time.  Also designated ‘commercial areas’ for other economic activities have been established in an acceptable and organized location.

 

7.       Unique Medical Facilities

 

(i)                    Establishment of Private Medical suites

(ii)                 Establishment of Private Dental suites

(iii)                Establishment of the first Nuclear Medicine Department in Nigeria

(iv)               Establishment of the first Telemedicine Services in Nigeria

(v)                 Establishment of the first Medical Museum in Nigeria

(vi)               Procurement of the first 64-slize CT Scan in any Tertiary Federal Health Institution

(vii)              IAEA donation of the first Gamma Camera in the country

(viii)            IAEA donation of the first High Dose  Brachytherapy facility in Nigeria

(ix)               Establishment of the first School of Occupational Nursing in Nigeria

(x)                 Provision of Cath-Lab, ICU and Operation Room  for open Heart Surgery (on going)

(xi)               Establishment of Retina Surgery Unit leading to intention to open Eye Bank in collaboration with a U.S.A.-based NGO

(xii)              Establishment of the sub-specialty of vitro-retinal surgery, more complex orbito-ocular surgery and laser surgery

(xiii)            Commencement of TB reference laboratory for South West Nigeria

(xiv)            Establishment of the first Multi-drug Resistant TB facility (MDR).

(xv)             Construction of Avian Flu Laboratory (in conjunction with FMOH).

 

8.       Medical Feats

 

(i)                    Commencement of Renal Transplants

(ii)                 Commencement of Corneal Transplants

(iii)                Commencement of Open heart Surgery (yet to be fully sustained)

(iv)               Commencement of endoscopic and gynae-endoscopic surgeries (“pin-hole” surgeries).

 

9.        Decentralization of Services

 

(a)      Medical

 

(i)                   Laboratories are now available in the Casualty department,  wards and clinics

(ii)                 CT Scan ((Single slice) is almost commissioned in the Casualty department

(iii)                Theatres have increased from 5 commissioned in 2005 to 18 in 2010.  (i-iii) is aimed at decreasing patients waiting time.

(b)     Pharmacy

Pharmacy services are fully decentralized.  From one pharmacy spot, in 2003, satellite pharmacies are now located in the casualty, all clinics, Labour ward, theatre areas, alternate floors and wards.

10.     Outsourcing of support Services

 

The Laundry, cleaning, security services, portering services, engineering services and waste disposals have been outsourced to enhance effectiveness and efficiency and ensure cost-effectiveness of such services.

 

11.    Infrastructure Developments

 

(i)                   Roads:  There has been massive rehabilitation of roads, some staff quarters and improved lighting of premises to enhance security.

(ii)                 Alternative Energy:

(a)     Provision of solar energy and inverters in the East and West wings of the hospital.

(b)     Also provision of 200KVA generator in the Casualty and 650KVA in the clinic areas.

(c)     The entire General Outpatient departments also have inverters as alternative energy source, therefore enabling the facilities to open even at night.

Wards: – Rehabilitation of Wards including the purchase of 800 ultramodern beds to replace the 50 year old beds

 

(iii)              Water:

(a)     Rehabilitation of UCH Dam, Water Treatment plant

(b)     Repair and rehabilitation of Central Braithwaite tanks for water storage

(c)     Construction of Braithwaite tanks in strategic areas of the hospital

(d)     Construction of Boreholes in some areas of the hospital

(e)     Replacement of underground water pipes in the staff quarters after 50 years.

12.     Linkages

The hospital, in recent years, has developed linkages with International organizations, NGOs and government representatives.

 

(i)                   National Telepathology/Oncology network is being developed with the International Network for Cancer tracing and research in Switzerland

 

(ii)                 IAEA: The provision of Gamma Camera in Nigeria to commence Nuclear Medicine services.  Also training of medical personnel in South Africa, to consultant level is funded by IAEA.  Efforts are on-going for the provision of Linear Accelerator.  The Agency also donated high dose Brachytherapy machine for the treatment of cancers.

 

(iii)                IOC  (International Ophthalmic Council)

Through Carl-Zeiss, the IOC donated equipments towards raising the ophthalmology standards and overseas training of consultants with part funding by UCH in sub-specialty areas of paediatric ophthalmology, glaucoma, orbito-plastic and vitro-renal.

 

(iv)               African Union: Provision of Pan-African telemedicine network linking UCH to 53 African Countries.

 

(v)                 Aravind Eye Centre, India collaborating with Department of Ophthalmology and 12 hospitals in India

 

(vi)               Madras Medical Centre, India: training of surgeons, nurses, Perfusionists, etc in cardiothoracic programme.

 

13.     Benefactors

(i)                    Chief Afe Babalola:  Construction of Nuclear Medicine Department at the cost of N800 Million naira.  The department has since been designated as the Regional Centre for West Africa

(ii)                 Chief Kola Daisi:

(a)     The provision of an ultramodern, purpose built community health centre at the second acquisition land of UCH

(b)     The establishment of Itunu foundation for poor patients and unknown accident victims

(iii)                Chief Bode Akindele: annual Christmas gifts to patients

(iv)               Late Chief N. O. Idowu: annual Christmas gift to patients

(v)                  Chief Bode Amoo:     annual Christmas gifts to patients

(vi)               Dr. Hassan (Mirth Agric): annual Christmas gift to patients

(vii)              Chief Subomi Balogun – maintenance of children emergency

(viii)            A grant of $200,000 by ICO/Carl-Zeiss for the hospital in recognition as a Regional Centre for high volume ophthalmic surgery.

(ix)               Ambulance donation by

(a)SAVAN (Save Accident Victims Association of Nigeria)

(b) First Bank

(c)  Elizade Motors

 The 2nd Acquisition Land

 

This expanse of land was acquired for UCH by the Federal  Government in 1973.  Thus after almost 35 years, the hospital started developing this expanse of land in 2008.

We now have ready for commissioning on this expanse the following facilities and infrastructures:

 

(i)                   Construction and completion of four major Roads in the complex.

(ii)                 Completion of the Gate Houses and access Gates.

(iii)                Completion of Akinkugbe Renal Centre (subsequently proposed as Transplant Centre).

(iv)               Construction of In Vitro Fertilization Centre: The first in any Nigerian Public

Hospital towards the provision of the facility for the poor and under-priviledged infertile Nigerian couple.

(v)                 Construction of Resuscitation Centre for training in Medical Emergency for

Doctors, Nurses and Paramedics.

(vi)                Construction of 69 en-suite rooms for interns in medicine, pharmacy, laboratory

Science etc.(on-going)

(vii)               Construction of UCH Guest Hotel to provide a nearby cheap but accessible

four star accommodation to patients, relations, visitors and faculty staff.

Construction and completion of Kola Daisi Foundation Community Health Centre.

 

Other ancillary and completed projects include:

(viii)            Nurse Tutors Hostel completed after 18-year abandonment

(ix)               Information Technology School – initially serving as mechanic workshop.

(x)                 Community Health Officers (CHO) offices and classrooms (on-going).

FG/VAMED Intervention

·         Actually started in 2002

·         Provision of state of the art equipments in Radiology, Laboratories, Pathology and virtually all departments.

·         An estimated 1.2 billion Naira spent after an initial 400 million Naira totaling 1.6 billion Naira

·         The value lies in exposing our patients to modern care and the staff to up to date knowledge

Public Private Partnerships (PPP) Initiative

 

In line with FG concept of PPP initiative as a course of fund for development, the following initiatives have occurred to date:

(i)                   Communication: Globacom closed users group (CUG) telephoning bleep system including “Red alert” for mass casualty & emergency

(ii)                 Patients Lifts with Lift companies for provision of 6 Lifts

(iii)                IVF Centre: UCH provides the building and personnel whilst a private hospital (NORDICA) provides the equipments and personnel/training

(iv)               Podiatric (Foot care) services

(v)                 Highly specialized laboratory services

(vi)               Provision of Multi-floor Garage

(vii)              Production of Customised Intravenous infusions (IV fluids) (with JUHEL Nig. Ltd).

(viii)            Cath Lab, Cardiothoracic Theatre and ICU in partnership with JNCI (Nig) Ltd.

(ix)               UCH Rebranding including Patients Rights and Responsibilities Signages in strategic areas of the hospital of the hospital

(x)                 Provision of 12 Nos Generators with 3 companies *E & O (Nig) Ltd, Parkhill Global & Comm. Int.  (Nig) Ltd to provide 12 Nos generators dedicated to theatres, laboratories and other areas.

(M)         RESEARCH INTERESTS:

 

  1. Infertility and Reproductive Endocrinology

 

  1. Gynecological Oncology

 

  1. Personnel, Private and Public Administration Publications

 

(N)          HOBBIES:

 

  1. Table Tennis

 

  1. Reading Autobiographies

 

  1. Reading Financial and Business Journals

 

(O)          REFEREES:

 

  1. Professor O. O. Akinkugbe,

Ibadan Hypertension Clinic,

Iyaganku,

Ibadan, Nigeria.

 

  1. Professor J. A. Adeleye,

Chief Medical Director,

Erinfolami Consultant Clinic,

Total Garden,

Ibadan, Nigeria.

 

  1. Chief C. A. Olowokande,

Chairman,

Berger Paints (Nig) Ltd.,

Ikeja,

Lagos, Nigeria.

 

  1. Mr. Biodun Olowoniyi,

Director,

Longmans Publishers Nig. Ltd.,

Ikeja,

Lagos, Nigeria.

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