Curriculum vitae

2 Moke Oyeledun Close, Off Agric Road, New Oko-Oba, Agege 100005, Lagos, Nigeria.

08037196595, 01-4070018

DR. SULE, Salami Suberu MBChB, MCommH, FMCPH, FRIPH

OBJECTIVE

To seek employment in an organization with opportunities to fully develop and apply individual initiatives, ideas, and skills, in a team setting to achieve the Organization’s objectives with the aim of adding value to the quality of organizational output. To work in a learning organization with opportunities for career advancement, support for continuing education, people oriented and is an equal opportunity employer.

WORK EXPERIENCE

November 2007 till date: Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN). Block 11, F Close, 1st Avenue, Gwarinpa FHA Estate, P.M.B. 458, Garki, Abuja, F.C.T.

Position: Assistant Registrar-Registration

Activities: Registration

  • Co-ordinate processing and issuance of annual practicing licenses to doctors;
  • Co-ordinate processing and issuance of provisional, full, temporary, limited and full registration certificates;
  • Ensures maintenance of the necessary software and hardware database records;
  • Attends to all enquiries in respect of doctors registration;
  • Co-ordinates activities related to alternative medical practitioners registration;

Supervisor: Registrar

January-October 2007 till date: Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN). Block 11, F Close, 1st Avenue, Gwarinpa FHA Estate, P.M.B. 458, Garki, Abuja, F.C.T.

Position: Assistant Registrar-Planning, Research and Statistics/Registration

Activities: Planning, Research and Statistics

  • Development of action plans and organizational policies;
  • Monitoring and evaluation of the organization’s plans and programmes;
  • Coordination and development of the information systems and resources of the organisation; which includes statistics, computer and website activities;
  • Coordination of organization’s attendance to Nigerian Medical Association National Conferences;
  • Coordination of internal budget planning with departments, unit and zonal offices;
  • Monitoring and supervision of capital projects through Resident Due Process mechanism;
  • Providing relevant and timely information for proper planning;
  • Co-ordination of activities of the purchasing and tender Committee;
  • Co-ordination of activities of National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS);
  • Co-ordination of activities of National Council on Health (NCH);
  • Co-ordination of registration and annual renewal of contractor’s registration with MDCN;
  • Any other assignment as may be assigned by the Registrar.

: Registration

  • Co-ordinate processing and issuance of annual practicing licenses to doctors;
  • Co-ordinate processing and issuance of provisional, full, temporary, limited and full registration certificates;
  • Ensures maintenance of the necessary software and hardware database records;
  • Attends to all enquiries in respect of doctors registration;
  • Co-ordinates activities related to alternative medical practitioners registration;

Supervisor: Registrar

December 2006: Consultancy, Society for Family Health (SFH)/Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL): Health Facilities Survey for the provision of Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT); and Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV infection services.

Position: Technical specialist (Consultant)

Activities:

Conduct health facilities survey: Data collection, entry and analysis; develop and present a written report on VCT and PMTCT of HIV in Chevron Nigeria Limited health facilities inLagos.

November 2006: Consultancy, National Population Commission. Stakeholders Workshop on Development of Strategic Plan of Action on Implementation of the new National Population Policy.

Position: Technical specialist (Consultant)

Activities:

Involved in the Development of the Strategic Plan of Action for the National Population Policy.

November 2006: Consultancy, Federal Ministry of Education/UNICEF/: Finalization of the NationalEducation Sector HIV&AIDS Strategic Plan Workshop.

Position: Technical specialist (Consultant)

Activities:

Involved in the Development of the Final Document (NationalEducation Sector HIV&AIDS Strategic Plan) for The National Council on Education (NCE) Approval.

September-October 2006: Consultancy, Society for Family Health (SFH): Health Facilities Survey for the provision of Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT); and Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV infection services.

Position: Technical specialist (Consultant)

Activities:

Conduct health facilities survey: Data collection, entry and analysis; develop and present a written report on VCT and PMTCT of HIV in health facilities in Bonny LGA, Niger Delta region of Nigeria.

August-September 2006: Consultancy, Lagos State Ministry of Health: Health Systems Development Project (HSDP II) (African Development Bank Assisted) 6-Day Cascade Training of Health workers on Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses (IMCI) Cases Management.

Position: Technical specialist/Course Coordinator (Consultant)

Activities:

Supervision and evaluation of facilitators, course content, training methods and assessment of participants; and developed and presented a written report on the training.

June to July 2006: Consultancy, Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH), Nigeria, capacity building of health work force on maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality reduction in Lagos state.

Position: Technical specialist (Consultant)

Activities:

  1. Training of Lagos State PHC workers on current Safe motherhood programming (SMP) and integrated management of childhood illness (IMCI) issues for effective and efficient implementation of programmes
  2. Training on leadership and the use of current tools, guidelines for the implementation of SMP and IMCI.

Sept. 2005 to June 2006: Packard-Gate Fellow, Population Leadership Program (PLP), EvansSchool of Public Affairs, University of Washington, SeattleWA98195, USA.

Position: Fellow, Population Leadership Program (PLP)

Activities:

  1. Leadership, Professional and Academic development in

Reproductive Health, Population Activities and Family PlanningSept. 2005-June 2006

  1. Team member, Development of Fact Sheet on Trade and Health,

American Public Health association (APHA) Oct.-Dec. 2005

  1. Member, Global Health Research Council Advisory Board,

University of Washington, Seattle Nov. 2005-June 2006

4.Professional Affiliation, Partnership for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH) Development of methodologies/formative research for

introduction of human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine Feb. 2006- June 2006

May to September 2005: Department of Community Health, ObafemiAwolowoUniversity Teaching Hospitals Complex (O.A.U.T.H.C.), Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Position: Post-Part II Senior Resident Doctor-Community Health

Main Duties:

Teaching, training and supervision of Resident Doctors and Medical Students. Involved in the provision of essential public health services in communities we serve. Provided consultancy services in SRH activities to external organizations:

1. Consultant, Technical Meeting to develop the Document, National Clinical Service Protocol for Obstetric Care in Nigeria. Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH)/COMPASS May - Sept. 2005

2. Consultant, facilitative supervisory visit to States for Safe Motherhood Programme activities in Ondo, Ekiti and EbonyiStates of Nigeria. FMOH, Lagos. May 2005 3. Consultant, HIV/AIDS Programme Development Project (HPDP) Impact Assessment in LagosState. World Bank Group. May 2005

4. Consultant, review of Life Saving Skills (LSS) Training and Participant’s Manual. WHO/FMOH, Lagos. May 2005 5. Consultant, Post Abortion Care Consultative Meeting. FMOH, Lagos. May 2005 6. Consultant, review of Safe Motherhood Fact Sheet, Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH), Lagos. April 2005

June 2002 to May 2005: Department of Community Health, O.A.U.T.H.C., Ile-Ife

Position: Chief Resident Doctor-Community Health

Main Duties:

My experiences included serving as the Physician-in-Charge of a rural comprehensive health center; and as a Community Health Physician to two urban health centers attached to O.A.U.T.H.C. I coordinated and facilitated the provision of essential public health care services in these health centers that included the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

I participated and supervised activities at the child health clinic; endemic disease clinic for treatment of Malaria, Tuberculosis, Diarrhoea disease etc. Others are at the immunization clinic; family planning clinic; nutrition rehabilitation clinic; school health clinic; and in the formulation and implementation of programmes at the community level such as the provision of community based sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services (This included Voluntary Counseling and Testing for HIV) and child health services. I did collaborative work and research with my supervising consultants, LGA health workers, NGOs, and community based organizations (CBOs). I actively engaged myself in research in all areas of community medicine, with emphasis on child health and SRH.

January 2000 to April 2002: Department of Community Health O.A.U.T.H.C., Ile-Ife

Position: Junior Resident Doctor-Community Health Main Duties: As a Junior Resident Doctor and physician-in-training to all the service centers of the Department of Community Health, I worked in the field of endemic disease control and the provision of essential public health services. I engaged myself in community health activities and programmes in all the communities we serve. I participated in the provision and supervision of child health services; school health services; immunization activities; nutritional rehabilitation and management of malnourished children, and family planning services.

February 1999 to January 2000:

1. Deboff Clinic. Ladipo street, Mushin, Lagos. 2. Bola Clinic. Olanibi street, Papa-Ajao, Lagos 3. Alayo Clinic. Agunbiade street, Mushin, Lagos. 4. Funto Clinic. Ijesha road, Mushin, Lagos.

Position: Medical Officer

Main Duties:

Involved in the provision of general clinical services on out-patient and in-patient basis.

February 1998 to January 1999:

1.GeneralHospitalIkeja, Lagos. National Youth Service Corp (NYSC), 2. First Cross Clinic. Ijesha Road, Lagos. Position: Medical Officer. Activities: Involved in the provision of accident and emergency medical services. Involved in the provision of general clinical services on out-patient and in-patient basis.

EDUCATION

DATE INSTITUTION AND CERTIFICATE AWARDED

2005-2006 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, USA

CERTIFICATE IN INTERNATIONAL HEALTH

2000-2005NATIONALPOSTGRADUATEMEDICALCOLLEGE OF NIGERIA

FELLOW, MEDICALCOLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH (FMCPH)

2000-2005 OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY, ILE-IFE, NIGERIA

MASTERS OF COMMUNITY HEALTH (MCommH)

1988-1995 OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY, ILE-IFE, NIGERIA

BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY (MBChB)

1981-1986GOVERNMENT COLLEGE LAGOS, NIGERIA

WEST AFRICAN SCHOOL CERTIFICATE

(WASC)

FELLOWSHIP UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, USA

PACKARD-GATE FELLOW, POPULATION LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME (PLP) 2005-2006

AWARDSMERITORIOUS SERVICE AWARD BY THE ASSOCIATION OF RESIDENT DOCTORS (ARD), OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL COMPLEX (O.A.U.T.H.C.), ILE-IFE FOR MY CONTRIBUTION AS CHAIRMAN, LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE (LOC) NARD JUNE 2004 OGM AND SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE. FEB’ 2005

COMPETENCIES

Conceptual, Analytical, counseling, communication, supervisory, and computer skills. Ability to work under pressure, ability to work with little or no supervision, good team player, consensus builder, perseverance and ability to lead.

COMPUTER PROFICIENCY

  • MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access, MS PowerPoint, MS Outlook Express, Epi-InfoTM, SPSS

HOBBIES

  • Traveling, Reading, Playing Chess and Teaching

OTHER PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP

  • Fellow, Royal Institute of Public Health (FRIPH)2006 -
  • Member, American Public Health Association (APHA)2005 -
  • Associate Member, Nigeria Institute of Management (AMNIM) 2004 -
  • Member,WestAfricanCollege of Physician (MWACP), Community Health. 2002 –
  • Member, Nigeria Medical Association (NMA)1996 –

ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

  • Associate Lecturer, Community Health Officer (C.H.O) Training Programme, (O.A.U.T.H.C.), Ile-Ife, Nigeria. 2002 – 2005
  • Supervisor, Emergency Obstetric Care (EOC) facility survey (OndoState)

United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)/Federal

Ministry of Health (FMOH) 2001

LANGUAGE

  • Competent in written and spoken English Language
  • Competent in spoken Yoruba Language (South-West Nigeria)
  • Competent in spoken Afemai Language (Etsako-West LGA, Edo State, Nigeria)

PUBLICATIONS

Articles 1. Sule, SS, Ijadunola, KT, Onayade, AA, Fatusi, AO, Soetan RO, Connell FA. Utilization of primary health care facilities: Lessons from a rural community in southwest Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Medicine 2008; 17 (1): 98-106.

2. Ojo T, Kuti O, Orji E, Ogunniyi S, Sule SS. Comparative study of the efficacy of pyrimethamine chemo prophylaxis and intermittent preventive treatment using sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine in the prevention of malaria in pregnancy in southwest Nigeria. Journal of Chinese Clinical Medicine 2007; 2 (9): 481-87.

3. Olasode OA, Sule SS, Okunola JO, Olasode BJ.Genital TB: an unusual threat to reproductive health in the tropics.Tropical Doctor2007;37(2):116.
4. Shittu AS, Kuti O, Orji EO, Makinde NO, Ogunniy SO, Ayoola OO, Sule SS.Clinical versus sonographic estimation of foetal weight in southwest Nigeria.J Health Popul Nutr.2007 Mar;25(1):14-23.

5. Ajadi MA, Kuti O, Orji EO, Ogunniyi SO, Sule SS. The effect of amniotomy on the outcome of spontaneous labour in uncomplicated pregnancy. J ObstetGynaecol. 2006; 26 (7): 631-4.

6. Onayade AA, Sule SS, Elusiyan JBC. Determinants of Neonatal Mortality at WesleyGuildHospital, Ilesa, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Medicine 2006; 15 (3): 271-6. 7. MalomoOO, Kuti O, Orji EO, Ogunniyi SO, SuleSS. A randomized controlled study of non-closure of peritoneum at caesarean section in a Nigeria population. Journal of Obstetrics and Gyneacology 2006; 26 (5): 429-32. 8. Sule SS, Onayade AA. Community-Based Antenatal and Perinatal Interventions and Newborn Survival. Nigerian Journal of Medicine 2006; 15 (2): 108-14.

9. Orji EO, Shittu AS, MakindeON, Sule SS. Effect of Prolonged Birth Spacing on Maternal and Perinatal Outcome. East African Medical Journal 2004; 81 (8): 388-91.

10. SuleSS. Childhood Morbidity and Treatment Pattern at the Multipurpose HealthCenter, Ilesa, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Medicine 2003; 12 (3): 145-49.

Commentaries and Communications 1. Sule SS. Designing a Health Education Programme for Prevention and Control of Diarrhoea Diseases at Primary Health Care (PHC) Level for Local Government (LGA) Workers. Nigerian Journal of Medicine 2004; 13 (3): 286-89. 2. Sule SS. Community Participation in Health and Development. Nigerian Journal of Medicine 2004; 13 (3): 276-81

Training, Conferences, Seminars and Workshops Attended

  1. Performance Management Course (PMC). Administrative College of Nigeria (ASCON), Topo, Badagry, Lagos, 3rd to 14th December, 2007
  2. National Mid-Level Managers (MLM) Training of Trainers (TOT) on Immunization. EkoTouristBeach Resort, Akoko, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos, 9th – 23rd September 2007
  3. A 3-Day Workshop to Review the National Health Bill and the Maternal and Child Welfare, Health services Bill . Asaa Pyramid Hotel, Kaduna, 13th – 17th August 2007
  4. Training Workshop on “The Role of Manpower Planning and Budgeting in Achieving the Goals of the Public Service Reforms.” Hill Station Hotel, Jos 11th – 14th June, 2007
  5. Advanced Procurement, Stores & Inventory Control Management. The institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN). Gateway Hotel, Ota, OgunState, 16th-18th May 2007
  6. American Population Association (APA)Annual conference and Scientific Meeting. Los Angeles, USA February 2006

REVIEWER: 1. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health (JECH)2006

2. World Health Bulletin (WHO)2006

PERSONAL DATA

SEX: MALE

DATE OF BIRTH: 17 MARCH 1969

NATIONALITY: NIGERIA

STATE OF ORIGIN: EDOSTATE

MARITAL STATUS: MARRIED

REFEREEES

Dr. Folake Kio-Olayinka Dr. O. A. Fatusi Prof. Frederick Connell

Deputy Country Representative, Community Health Physician. Associate Dean (Academics)

IMMUNIZATIONbasics/USAID Department of Comm. Health School of Public Health and

90, Nelson Mandela Street,ObafemiAwolowoUniversity Community Medicine

Asokoro, Abuja, Nigeria Ile-Ife 220005, Nigeria University of Washington

Mobile-08038615988Mobile-08037197434 Box 357230Seattle, WA98195, US

Office-09-3146687 +1 206 543-8887, +1 206 543-1144

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