University of Medical Sciences, Ondo

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University of Medical Sciences
MottoFor Learning and Community Services
Typepublic
EstablishedMarch 2015
Accreditation National Universities Commission
Vice-Chancellor Professor Adesegun Fatusi
Location, ,
Website https://unimed.edu.ng/

University of Medical Sciences, Ondo (UNIMED) is a university of medical sciences in Ondo City, Nigeria, owned by the Ondo State Government, established in 2015. It is the third specialized medical university in Africa and Nigeria's first specialized medical university to be accredited by the National Universities Commission. [1]

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The current Vice Chancellor of the University of Medical Sciences Ondo is Professor Adesegun Fatusi [2] FAS, a professor of public health and community medicine. [3] The pioneer vice chancellor of the university is Professor Friday Okonofua, a Nigerian professor of gynecology and the founder of Women Health and Action Research Centre, a non-profit and charitable organization headquartered in Benin City, which focuses on promoting female reproductive research. [4]

History

The establishment of the university was a result of the bill signed into law in 2014 by Olusegun Mimiko, the executive governor of Ondo State, to establish a state university of medical sciences. The bill was proposed by the Ondo State House of Assembly under Schedule 1, Section 5(2), and Article 39(1) of Ondo State Laws. The university's first substantive Chancellor, Professor Friday Okonofua, was appointed on March 11, 2015, following the approval of the university by the National University Commission, NUC. [5] The current Vice-chancellor of the university is Professor Adesegun Fatusi [6]

Faculties

[7]

List of available academic programmes/courses

SCIENCES [8]

(1.) Microbiology

(2.) Chemistry

(3.) Mathematics and Computer Science

(4.) Physics

(5.) Food Science

(6.) Science Laboratory Technology

(7.) Bioscience and Biotechnology


BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES [9]

(1.) Anatomy

(2.) Biochemistry

(3.) Physiology


BASIC CLINICAL SCIENCES [10]

(1.) Anatomic Pathology

(2.) Chemical Pathology

(3.) Haematology

(4.) Microbial Pathology

(5.) Pharmacology and Therapeutics


CLINICAL SCIENCES [11]

(1.) Community Medicine

(2.) Internal Medicine

(3.) Obstetrics and Gynecology

(4.) Paediatrics & Child Health

(5.) Radiology

(6.) Surgery


DENTAL SCIENCES [12]

(1.) Child Dental Health

(2.) Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

(3.) Oral/ Maxillofacial Pathology, Radiology and Oral Medicine

(4.) Preventive & Community Dentistry

(5.) Restorative Dentistry


NURSING SCIENCES [13]

(1.) Adult and Mental Health Psychiatric Nursing

(2.) Community Health Nursing

(3.) Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health Nursing

(4.) Nursing Education and Administration

(5.) IPNME


ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES [14]

(1.) Medical Laboratory Science

(2.) Human Nutrition and Dietetics

(3.) Radiography and Radiation Science

(4.) Health Information Management


MEDICAL REHABILITATION [15]

(1.) Physiotherapy

(2.) Occupational Therapy

(3.) Prosthetics and Orthotics

(4.) Audiology and Speech Therapy


Institutes


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