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FORMAT A
OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY
AGO-IWOYE, NIGERIA
CURRICULUM VITAE
PART I:
A. PERSONAL DATA
1. Name: MUSTAFA ADELAJA LAMINA.
2. Title: DR
3. Nationality: NIGERIAN
4. Date of Birth: 16TH
NOVEMBER 1962
5. Name of Employer: OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY
6. Department: OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY.
7. College/Faculty: OBAFEMI AWOLOWO COLLEGE OF
HEALTH SCIENCES/FACULTY OF CLINICAL SCIENCES.
8. Date and Place of Birth: 16/11/1962; IJEBU-ODE, OGUN STATE,
NIGERIA.
9. Nationality: NIGERIAN.
10. Marital Status: MARRIED.
11. No. of Children: THREE.
12. Name and address of Spouse: MRS ADETUTU BUSOLA LAMINA;
F2/10, PRISON ROAD, SOYINDO, SAGAMU, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA.
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13. Name and Address of Next of Kin: DR ABIODUN YOMI BASHIRU LAMINA;
2, JOSI COMPOUND, IDEPO STREET, IJEBU-ODE, OGUN STATE,
NIGERIA.
14. Date of First Appointment with the University: 01/12/2000.
15. Status of First Appointment and Salary: LECTURER-1; N20,311:00
(basic/month).
16. Present Position and Salary: SENIOR: LECTURER; N181,215:00
(consolidated/month).
17. Date of Last Promotion/Regrading: 1ST
OCTOBER 2004.
18. Date of Confirmation of Appointment: 1ST
OCTOBER 2002.
19. If not confirmed, why?: NOT APPLICABLE.
20. Period of Present Contract: PERMANENT APPOINTMENT.
21. Total Number of Years of Teaching and Research:
(a) Polytechnic/College of Education: NIL.
(b) University: EIGHTEEN YEARS.
22. Domain web address: [email protected]
B. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
1. Academic Qualifications/Institutions Attended (With Dates):
(a). BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY; MAY 1986:
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS; 1980-1986.
(b). FELLOW, WEST AFRICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS;
APRIL 1999: WEST AFRICA POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL
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COLLEGE: OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY TEACHING
HOSPITAL, SAGAMU; 1990-1999.
2. Current Higher Degree Programme Registered for (if any)
NIL.
3. Awards and Distinction:
CERTIFICATE OF HONOUR: NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE
CORPS (OYO STATE); 1987-1988.
C. WORK EXPERIENCE
1. Previous Work Experience Outside the University System:
Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, State Hospital, Ilaro, Ogun State;
1st May – 30th November 2000.
2. Work Experience in Other Universities Previous: NIL.
3. Details of Professional Experience at Olabisi Onabanjo University:
(i). Teaching Function
Teaching of undergraduate medical students in courses in Obstetrics and
Gynaecology including lectures, tutorials, seminars, clinical and theatre
sessions.
MED 404: Introduction to Obstetrics and Gynaecology; and Diagnostic
and Anciliary Investigations in Obstetrics and Gynaecology,
MED 504: Contraception, induction of labour, endometriosis, tuberculosis in
pregnancy, uterine fibroids, comprehensive abortion care, manual vacuum
aspiration, endocrine diseases complicating pregnancy,
haemoglobinopathies, hormone replacement therapy, vaginal discharge
and intra-uterine growth restriction
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MED 604: Bedside teachings, seminars, tutorials, lecture sessions etc.
(ii). Research (Completed/On-going)
a). A review of obstetric genito-urinary fistula in a tertiary health center in
Southwestern Nigeria.
b). A five-year review of vaginal birth after caesarean section among
booked patients in Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital,
Sagamu Southwest, Nigeria.
c. Maternal and fetal outcome of grandmultiparity at a tertiary health center
in Southwestern Nigeria: case-control study.
(iii) Administrative functions and contribution to the University
- Assistant Coordinator of students programme in the Department of
Obstetrics and Gynaecology from January 2001 till date.
-Subdean, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, OACHS, OOU,
Sagamu; October 2006 to October 2010.
- Secretary, Ad-hoc committee on Repetition, OACHS, FCS, August
2007.
- Member, Students Disciplinary Committee, Sagamu/Ikenne
Campuses ; 2009-2010.
- Member, Medical Students Curriculum Review Committee, 2014.
- Member, University Health Services Review Committee, 2014.
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(iv) Contribution to the Nation:
a. Impacting knowledge to the youths who are future leaders.
b. Representative of MDCAN (2008 till date) and Chairman (from
2014 till date) OOUTH Staff Welfare Committee.
c. Departmental representative on OOUTH Surgical Services
Committee, 2009 till date and Chairman (since February 2017).
d. Member, Staff Statutory Regulations and Working Conditions
Review Committee, OOUTH, Sagamu.
D. MEMBERSHIP OF AND REGISTRATION WITH
PROFESSIONAL BODIES:
1. SOCIETY OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTS OF NIGERIA
(SOGON).
2. WEST AFRICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS (WACS).
3. INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS (ICS).
4. NIGERIA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (NMA).
5. MEDICAL AND DENTAL CONSULTANTS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA
(MDCAN).
AREA OF SUBSPECIALISATION: MATERNAL AND FETAL MEDICINE.
E. PUBLICATIONS:
(i). Thesis/Dissertation:
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BOOK OF SHORT CASES AND LONG COMMENTATRIES IN
OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY SUBMITTED TO FACULTY OF
OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY OF WEST AFRICAN COLLEGE OF
SURGEONS IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF PART TWO FELLOWSHIP
EXAMINATION; APRIL 1999.
(ii) Books: NIL.
(iii). Monographs: NIL.
(iv). Journal Articles:
*1. M.A. Lamina, O.O. Adetoro, O.L. Odusoga, T.A. Fakoya & P.O. Adefuye. A review
of maternal mortality in Ogun State University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu. African
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2001;4: 24 – 31.
*2. M.A. Lamina, T.O. Sorunmu. Prevalence of anemia in pregnant women attending
the antenatal clinic in a Nigerian University Teaching Hospital. Nigerian Medical
Practitioner. 2003; 44(2): 39 – 42.
*3. P.O. Adefuye,A.O. Sule-Odu, A.O. Olatunji, M.A. Lamina & O.T. Oladapo.
Maternal deaths from induced abortions. Tropical Journal of Obstetrics and
Gynaecology. 2003; 20 (2): 101 – 104.
*4. O.A.O. Oloyede, J.A. Akinde, E.E. Emuveyan, O.L. Odusoga, M.A. Lamina &
M.O.O. Ibidapo. Prenatal diagnosis: Awareness and utilization among the health
workers in South Western Nigeria. Journal of Clinical Practice. 2003;6(1); 46 – 48.
*5. M. A.Lamina, A.O. Sule-Odu, A.O.Olatunji & O.A.O. Oloyede. Ectopic
pregnancy in Sagamu, Nigeria: An eight-year review (1990-1997). African Journal
of Medical & Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2003; 7: 6-14.
*6. P. O. Adefuye, A.O. Olatunji, A.O. Sule-Odu, M.A. Lamina & B.O. Olorundami.
Vacuum assisted vaginal deliveries in Sagamu. The Nigerian Medical Practitioner,
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2004; 45(3): 38 – 40.
*7. M. A. Lamina, A.O. Sule-Odu & E.O. Jagun. Factors militating against delivery
amongst patients booked in Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital,
Sagamu. Nigerian Journal of Medicine. 2004;13(1): 52 – 55.
*8. M.A. Lamina, O.L. Odusoga. Pattern and outcome of gynaecological
admissions at a Nigerian Tertiary Care Centre. Tropical Journal of Obstetrics and
Gynaecology, 2004; 21(1): 52-55.
*9. M. A. Lamina, O.A.O. Oloyede & P.O. Adefuye. Should Ultrasonography be done
routinely for all pregnant women? Tropical Journal of
Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2004; 21(1): 11-14.
*10. M.A. Lamina. Gestational age at first antenatal attendance in Sagamu, Western
Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice. 2004; 7(1): 1-3.
* 11. M.A. Lamina. Utilization profile of gynaecological admissions in a Nigerian
University Teaching Hospital. Nigerian Medical Journal. 2004; 45(2): 41-43.
**12. O.T. Oladapo, M.A. Lamina & T.A. Fakoya. Maternal deaths in Sagamu in the
new millennium: a facility-based retrospective analysis. BMC Pregnancy and
Childbirth 2006; 6(6): 1-7.
* 13. A.J. Ariba, M.A. Lamina. & I.A. Ukot. Biosocial characteristics and mode of
delivery at term of women monitored in a voluntary agency hospital. Nigerian
Journal of Medicine, 2006; 15(4): 382-386.
**14. O.T. Oladapo, M.A. Lamina & A.O. Sule-Odu. Maternal morbidity and mortality
associated with elective Caesarean delivery at a University Hospital in Nigeria.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2007; 47:
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110-114.
*15. M.A. Lamina, O.A. Osinupebi, F. Olajubu. Syphilis infection in pregnant women
in a tertiary centre in Southwest Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Genito-urinary
Medicine, 2007; 7(1): 1-3.
*16. O.A. Osinupebi, M.A. Lamina, F. Olajubu. Hepatitis B virus infection during
pregnancy in Sagamu, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Genito-urinary Medicine, 2007;
7(1): 4-7.
**17. M.A. Lamina. Trends in Regional Anaesthesia for Caesarean deliveries in a
Nigerian Tertiary Health Centre. West African Journal of Medicine.2009; 28(6):
380- 383.
**18. M.A. Lamina, O.T. Oladapo. Maternal and Fetal Outcome of Obstetric
Emergencies in a Tertiary Health Institution in South-Western Nigeria. ISRN
Obstetrics and Gynaecology, volume 2011 (2011), Article ID 160932, 4 pages
doi: 10.5402/2011/160932.
**19. M.A. Lamina. A survey of awareness and knowledge of mother-to-child
transmission of HIV infection among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic
at Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu, Nigeria. Open
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2012;2:98-105.
**20. M.A. Lamina. Health care providers’ attitude towards termination of pregnancy:
A qualitative study in Western Nigeria. Open Journal of Obstetrics and
Gynaecology, 2013;3:400-410. doi:10.4236/ojog2013 34074
(http://www.scirp.org/journal/ojog/),
**21. M.A. Lamina. The effect of urine pregnancy testing on timing of accessing
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antenatal care and abortion services in Western Nigeria. Open Journal of
Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2013;3:486-492. doi:10.4236/ojog2013 36089
(http:/www.scirp.org/journal/ojog)
**22. M.A. Lamina. A ten-year review of laparoscopy in the evaluation of infertility at
a tertiary health center in Southwestern Nigeria. Int J Res Health Sci [Internet].
2014; 2(3):842-6. Available from
http://www.ijrhs.com/issues.php?val=Volume2&iss=Issue3
*23. M.A. Lamina, G.V. Nathaniel & A.O. Sule-Odu. Pattern and Outcome of Ectopic
Pregnancy in a Tertiary Health Center, Sagamu, Nigeria: a Re-visit and six-year
Review. Nigerian Medical Practitioner 2014;65(5/6):78-84.
**24. M.A. Lamina. Induced Abortion in Nigeria: Findings from Focus Group
Discussion. East African Medical Journal. 2014;91(6):1-7.
**25. M.A. Lamina. Characteristics of Abortion Care Seekers in Western Nigeria. West
African Journal of Medicine 2014;33(3):189-194.
*26. M.A. Lamina, A.A. Akinsanya & K.M. Ogunsowo. Maternal and perinatal outcome
of patients with severe pre-eclampsia in a Tertiary Health Centre in Southwestern
Nigeria: a cohort study. Research Journal of Health Sciences. 2015;3(1):53-61.
**27. M.A. Lamina & M. Ikhile. A Ten-Year Review of Primary Postpartum
Haemorrhage at a University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu, Nigeria. Open Journal of
Obstetrics and Gynecology 2015;5:142-150.
**28. M.A. Lamina & M. Ikhile. Contraceptive Practice of Clients Attending the Family
Planning Clinic of the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu,
Nigeria. British Journal of Medicine and Medical Research 2015;10(12):1-7.
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**29. M.A. Lamina. Prevalence of abortion and Contraceptive Practice among Women
seeking Repeat Induced Abortion in Western Nigeria. Journal of Pregnancy
2015 Article ID 486203, 7 pages http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/486203.
**30. M.A. Lamina. Prevalence and Determinants of Unintended Pregnancy among
Women in South-western Nigeria. Ghana Medical Journal 2015;49(3):187-194.
*31. T.O. Sorunmu, M.A. Lamina. Ruptured ectopic pregnancy. Annals of Medical
Research.
*32. M.A. Lamina, P.O. Adefuye, A.O.A. Oloyede, O.Odubena. Risk factors and
perinatal outcome of umbilical cord prolapsed at a tertiary health center in
Southwestern Nigeria (case-controlled study). Annals of Medical Research. 2016.
Case reports
*33. M.A. Lamina, B.O. Akinyemi, T.A. Fakoya, T.O. Sorunmu & O.T. Oladapo.
Abdominal pregnancy: cause of failed induction of labour. Nigerian Journal of
Medicine.2005;14(2): 213-217.
* 34. M.A. Lamina, O.AO. Oloyede & O.T. Oladapo. Uterine leiomyosarcoma
presenting as a recurrent abdominal mass following total abdominal
hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy: a case report. Nigerian
Medical Practitioner, 2007;52(2): 47-49.
*35. O.A.A. Oloyede, M.A. Lamina. Polyhydramnios associated with multiple
congenital malformation: case report. Nigerian Medical Journal. 2008; 49(1):
24-26.
*36. O.T. Oladapo, M.A. Lamina, P.O. Adefuye & O.L. Odusoga. Acute urinary
retention: An unusual feature of ruptured tubal gestation. Nigerian Medical
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Practitioner. 2003;44(4): 82 – 84.
*37. O.AO. Oloyede, M.A. Lamina, O. Nwachukwu. Severe Oligohydramnios at Mid-
trimester: Maternal hydration-Case report. Nigerian Medical Practitioner.
2014;65(1/2):13-15.
**38. M.A. Lamina & O. Odubena. Acquired Gynaetresia following Treatment of
Uterine Fibroids: Case report. International Journal of Research in Health Sciences
2015;3(1):34-37. Available from
http;//www.ijrhs.com/issues.php?Volume3&iss+Issue1
*National Journal **International Journal
(v). Papers Accepted for Publication (With letters of acceptance): NIL
(vi). Contribution to books: NIL.
(vii) Published Conference Proceedings:
1. A.O. Sule-Odu, T.A. Fakoya, O.L. Odusoga, A.O Olatunji, M.A. Lamina, P.O.
Adefuye, O.O. Adetoro, O. Olusanya, O.A. Osinupebi, A.I. Yinusa. Human
Immunodeficiency Virus isolation from patients with provisional diagnosis of
HIV infection. Proceedings of 30th
Annual General Meeting and Scientific
Conference of Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria; November
1996. Tropical Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology: Vol.14, (1); 59.
2. A.O. Sule-Odu, A.O. Olatunji, T.A. Fakoya, O.L. Odusoga, P.O. Adefuye, M.A.
Lamina, O.O. Adetoro, O. Olusanya, O.A. Osinupebi, A.I. Yinusa. Endo-cervical
Microbial Flora of Abortion cases. Proceedings of 30th
Annual General Meeting
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and Scientific Conference of Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria;
November 1996. Tropical Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology: Vol. 14(1); 67.
3. A.O. Sule-Odu, O.L. Odusoga, T.A. Fakoya, A.O. Olatunji, P.O. Adefuye, M.A.
Lamina, O.O. Adetoro, O.A. Osinupebi, O. Olusanya, A.I. Yinusa. Frequency of
isolation of Human Immunodeficiency Virus amongst Blood Donors in Ogun
State University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu, Nigeria; November 1996.
Proceedings of 30th
Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference of Society
of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria. Tropical Journal of Obstetrics and
Gynaecology: Vol. 14(1); 68.
4. A.M. Alayo, M.A. Lamina, P.O. Adefuye, O.A.O. Oloyede, I.A. Okewole, T.O.
Shorunmu, A.O. Sule-Odu, A.O Olatunji, O.L. Odusoga, T.A. Fakoya. An eleven-
year review of Ovarian Carcinoma in Sagamu. Nigeria.Proceedings of 6TH
International Congress of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria
(SOGON) held in Abuja, Nigeria: 19th – 23rd November 2002. Tropical Journal
of Obstetrics and Gynaecology: Vol. 19(2); 9.
5. M.A. Lamina, O.A.O. Oloyede, O.L. Odusoga, P.O. Adefuye, A.O. Olatunji,
A.O. Sule-Odu, T.A. Fakoya, E.O. Jagun. Pattern of hospital deliveries among
patients booked in OOUTH, Sagamu. Nigeria. Proceedings of 6TH International
Congress of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON) held
in Abuja, Nigeria: 19th – 23rd November 2002. Tropical Journal of Obstetrics and
Gynaecology: Vol. 19(2); 16.
6. O.A.O. Oloyede, M.A. Lamina, O.L. Odusoga, P.O. Adefuye, A.O. Olatunji ,
T.A. Fakoya, A.O. Sule-Odu, E.O. Jagun. Ectopic pregnancy in Sagamu: a 12-
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year review. Proceedings of 6TH International Congress of the Society of
Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON) held in Abuja, Nigeria: 19th –
23rd November 2002. Tropical Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology: Vol.
19(2); 34-35.
7. O.T. Oladapo, T.A. Fakoya, O.F. Akinsanya, M.A. Lamina. Spontaneous pre-
labour rupture of a Caesarean section scar in a booked patient at term.
Proceedings of 37TH Annual Scientific Conference of the Society of
Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON) held in Port-Harcourt, Nigeria:
25th – 29th November, 2003. Tropical Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology:
Vol. 20(1);S10.
8. O.T. Oladapo, A.M. Alayo, M.A. Lamina, P.O. Adefuye, A.O. Olatunji. Acute
urinary retention; An unusual feature of ruptured tubal gestation. Proceedings of
37TH Annual Scientific Conference of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics
of Nigeria (SOGON) held in Port-Harcourt, Nigeria: 25th – 29th November,
2003. Tropical Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology: Vol. 20(1);S26.
9. O.T. Oladapo, T.A. Fakoya, M.A. Lamina. Maternal deaths in Sagamu, Nigeria:
Experience in the New Millennium. Proceedings of 39TH
Annual Scientific
Conference of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON)
held in Ibadan, Nigeria: 23rd
– 26th
November 2005. Tropical Journal of
Obstetrics and Gynaecology: Vol. 22(1);S19-S20.
10. O.A.O. Oloyede, O.L. Odusoga, M.A. Lamina, E.O. Jagun, O. Azubuike.
Psychological impact of Prenatal Diagnosis and Post Sampling Options.
Proceedings of 39TH
Annual Scientific Conference of the Society of Gynaecology
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and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON) held in Ibadan, Nigeria: 23rd
– 26th
November
2005. Tropical Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology: Vol. 22(1);S38-S39.
11. O.T. Oladapo, M.A. Lamina, A.O. Sule-Odu. Maternal morbidity and mortality
associated with Elective Caesarean Delivery at a University Hospital in Nigeria.
Proceedings of 7th
International Scientific Conference and 40th
Annual General
Meeting of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON) held
in Abuja, Nigeria: 21st
- 25th
November, 2006. Tropical Journal of Obstetrics and
Gynaecology: Vol. 23(1); S14.
12. O.A.O. Oloyede, M.A. Lamina, O.B. Akinyemi & B.O. Durojaye. Downs
Syndrome Screening: Knowledge and Practice Pattern among Obstetricians in
Southwestern Nigeria. Proceedings of 7th
International Scientific Conference and
40th
Annual General Meeting of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of
Nigeria (SOGON) held in Abuja, Nigeria: 21st
- 25th
November, 2006. Tropical
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology: Vol. 23(1); S16.
13. O.T. Oladapo, M.A. Lamina & O.L. Odusoga. Changing Patterns of Critical
Obstetric Care at a University Hospital. Proceedings of 7th
International Scientific
Conference and 40th
Annual General Meeting of the Society of Gynaecology and
Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON) held in Abuja, Nigeria: 21st
- 25th
November,
2006. Tropical Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology: Vol. 23(1); S27.
(viii). Technical Reports – NIL.
(ix). Manuscripts Submitted for Publications:
**1. M.A. Lamina, A.A. Oyelekan. Characteristics and Management Outcome of
Obstetric Genito-urinary Fistula in a Tertiary Health Centre in Sagamu, Nigeria.
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African Journal of Urology.
**2. M.A. Lamina, P.O. Adefuye, O.A.O. Oloyede, D. Oluwole. Maternal and fetal
outcome of grandmultiparity at a tertiary health center
in Southwestern Nigeria: case-control study, East African Medical Journal.
(x)Unpublished Conference/ Workshop papers and Public Lectures:
1. Intrauterine Contraceptive Device – Workshop on the use of contraception
sponsored by Egender Health International at OOUTH, Sagamu. April 2003.
2. Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of secondary school students to sex
education. - 37th SOGON Conference at Port-Harcourt, Nigeria; 25th – 29th
November 2003.
3. Management of Stress- Trinity International College, Ofada, Ogun State,
Nigeria, 10th
June 2005.
4. Management of Stress- Baptist Church, Ajegunle, Sagamu, Ogun State,
Sagamu, Nigeria. 17th
April 2007.
(xi) Other Publications:
1. Lamina M.A. Stop marriage, stop HIV transmission. Prime News, August-
September 2006; 26-27.
2. Lamina M.A.. Management of Stress- Part I. Prime News, January-February
2007; 18-22.
3. Lamina M.A. Management of Stress- Part II. Prime News, April-May 2007;
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13-14.
F. CONFERENCES ATTENDED WITH PAPERS READ:
(a) As in E(vii) above.
(b)(i) Symposium on Microbicides in Development and their Potential for
Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections and Pregnancy by National
Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (NIRRH), Mumbai,, India
June 21-22, 2004.
(ii) Workshop on Reproductive Health Research Methodology Organised
jointly by the National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health,
Mumbai, India and WHO, 23rd
June to 2nd
July 2004.
(iii) WHO/NIRRH Good Clinical Practice Training, Mumbai, India, 25th
June, 2004.
(iv) Research Ethics Training Curriculum by Family Health International,
Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu, Nigeria, June
2004.
(v) Prevention of Cervical Cancer through screening with acetic acid and
treatment with cryotherapy: ‘stakeholders workshop’, Centre for
Research in Reproductive Health and Olabisi Onabanjo University
Teaching Hospital, Sagamu, 21st July 2006.
(vi) Capacity building in the health sector towards achieving millennium
development goals by 2015. Annual General and Scientific Conference,
Nigerian Medical Association, Abuja, May 2006.
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(vii) Medical practice and medical education in Nigeria: challenges and
strategies for improvement. Medical and Dental Consultants’
Association of Nigeria, Abuja, 2007.
(viii) Capacity building in the health sector towards achieving millennium
development goals by 2015. Annual General Conference Delegates
Meeting, Nigerian Medical Association, Abuja, 2006.
(ix) Medical Practice and Medical Education in Nigeria: Challenges and
Strategies for improvement. 5th
Biennial Scientific Conference and
Delegates Meeting, Medical and Dental Consultants’ Association of
Nigeria, Abuja; 5th
-9th
Sept. 2007.
(x) Recent Advances in Surgery. 44th
Scientific Conference and Annual
General Meeting, International College of Surgeons, Warri, Nigeria; 8th
-
11th
July 2009.
(xi) Evidenced-based Interventions iin Maternal Health. 43rd
Annual
General Meeting and Scientific Conference. Society of Gynaecologist
and Obstetrician of Nigeria, Kanon-Dabo 2009; 18th
-21st November
2009.
(xii) 50 years of Surgical Services in West Africa – Challenges, Innovations
and Prospects. 50th
Annual Scientific Conference/Golden Jubilee
Celebration. West African College of Surgeons, Calabar, Nigeria; 6th
-
13th
February 2010.
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(xiii) Recent Attitude on Maternal and Child Health. Continuous Medical
Education/Training Department, Jazan General Hospital, Jazan, Saudi
Arabia; 21-23 February, 2011.
(xiv) Medical Practice and Law: Conflicts and Converge Conference,
Nigerian Medical. Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference,
Nigerian Medical Association; 24th
-25th
August 2011.
(xv) Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON) 47th
Annual Scientific Conference, Lagos, Nigeria November 2013.
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Faculty)
1. Overall Evaluation by the Head
Professional Outstanding Very
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Competence
Research Activity
Contribution to Curriculum
Development
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