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State of the College Presentation to ICOMAA, USA July 2012
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The Faculty of Medicine In 1948, there were 3 Faculties in University College Ibadan Arts Science Medicine
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Students of Medicine Up till 1962, medical students of UCI took courses and graduated MB;BS from the University of London.
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Preclinical and Clinical Courses Clinical training initially at Adeoyo and Jericho hospitals Clinical teaching at the UCH Ibadan commenced on 7 th October 1957
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University College Hospital 500-bed hospital built
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UI Autonomy and Medical Curriculum The University College Ibadan became University of Ibadan by the Act of Parliament on December 27, 1962. Medical Curriculum was then changed so that medical students would be trained better for the Nigerian environment
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From Faculty to College The Faculty of Medicine was restructured and became a College on August 1, 1980
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College as a Faculty Faculty building
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Lecture Theater
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Gatehouse
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The College of Medicine At inception, there were only 2 Faculties Basic Medical Sciences & Pharmacy Clinical Sciences & Dentistry Postgraduate Institute for Medical Research & Training. Faculty of Pharmacy became autonomous with effect from 02 October, 2002.
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Past Provosts
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Past Deans - FBMS
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Past Deans-FCS
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Past Deans - Dentistry Prof. Gbemisola Oke 2006-2010
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Past Deans – Public Health
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The College from 1980 Consists of four faculties Basic Medical Sciences Clinical Sciences Public Health Dentistry Plus Institute of Advanced Medical Research and Training Institute of Child Health
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Principal Officers Provost Deputy Provost Secretary to the College Ag. Medical Librarian Financial Controller
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Deans of Faculties Dean FBMS Dean FCS Dean Dentistry Dean Public Health
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MB;BS/BDS graduates up to year 2010 First 13 medical graduates fully trained in Ibadan qualified with MB;B.S in 1960 MB;BS Between 1960 and 2011 - 7,291 BDS Between 1980 and 2011 – 650 Clinical Sciences Building
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Graduates of Nursing/Nutrition Nursing between 1968 and 2011 1,193 Physiotherapy between 1969 and 2011 715 Human Nutrition between 1982 and 2011 610 Biochemistry between 1986 and 2011 914 Physiology between 1986 and 2011 331
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MBBS Student Intake(1998/1999 – 2003/2004) and Graduation in the past 6years
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BDS Student Intake(1998/1999 – 2003/2004) and Graduation in the past 6years
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Physiotherapy Student Intake(1998/1999 – 2003/2004) and Graduation in the past 6years
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Nursing Student Intake(1998/1999 – 2003/2004) and Graduation in the past 6years
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Biochemistry Student Intake(1998/1999 – 2003/2004) and Graduation in the past 6years
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Human Nutrition Student Intake(1998/1999 – 2003/2004) and Graduation in the past 6years
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Physiology Student Intake(1998/1999 – 2003/2004) and Graduation in the past 6years
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New Curriculum The New MB;BS/BDS curricula are the first in a University-wide review of curricula. The New Revised and Revamped Curriculum aims to produce TOMORROW’S doctors TODAY
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Program Curricula The MB,BS, BDS new curricula in operation from current session Physiotherapy Physiology Biochemistry Nursing Human Nutrition Awaiting senate approval
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Some College Buildings and Structural Developments
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Oladele Ajose Building Professor O. A. Ajose
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Medical Library Professor E. L. Odeku In order to accommodate current concepts in teaching of Medicine and Dentistry, the University has awarded, the contract to put up two floors on the Odeku Library to accommodate our CSL, Central Analytical Laboratory and Offices
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The Proposed Library
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AERIAL VIEW
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IAMRAT
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College Auditorium
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College Administration Block
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Physiotherapy building
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Dentistry
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Dentistry in Ibadan is ever evolving. To address expansion, the University is constructing these structures to address office, service and lecture space
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IBADAN MEDICAL SPECIALIST GROUP PRECLICAL SCHOOL LIBRARY The IMSG has pledged to build a 250-seater Library behind the Physiology and Pharmacology Departments.
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Institute of Maternal and Child Health The Tertiary Education Trust Fund has committed significant amount of money to build a 4-storey structure to develop the Institute of Maternal and Child Health
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Walkway
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Physiology Lecture Theater Before Renovation
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The NEW Look of Physiology Lecture Theater
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Needs Academic exchanges for staff and students Development of Clinical Skills Laboratories
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THANK YOU
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