Balogun Appointed Emeritus Professor at UNIMED

In announcing this appointment, the Vice-Chancellor of UNIMED, Professor Friday Okonofua, described Professor Balogun “as an accomplished academic leader, strategic planner, and physiotherapist educator with more than 30 years of success designing, implementing, and evaluating high-quality academic programs, at reputable universities around the world. UNIMED, being the first specialized university in Nigeria, is uniquely positioned to be able to attract a world-renowned scholar of the caliber of Professor Balogun to the first Emeritus Professor appointment at the University.” He concluded that “Professor Balogun will spend his time at UNIMED to mentor the next generation of medical scientists and physiotherapists.”
This past summer, Professor Balogun conducted a two-day national workshop on “Best Practices in Academic/Clinical Department Administration and Scholarship of Discovery” at UNIMED. The workshop attracted over 70 Heads of Academic and Clinical Departments, Scholars, and Scientists from different universities in Nigeria. Professor Balogun also co-taught a physical therapy course at the University. Between June and August, Professor Balogun wrote a $6.1 million grant in collaboration with the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Okonofua, to establish a Center of Excellence in Trauma and Emergency Medicine at UNIMED. The Center will provide clinical fellowships for physicians and postgraduate (MS and Ph.D.) degree programs in trauma and emergency care for allied health professionals. The grant proposal was submitted to the National Universities Commission under the Africa Centers of Excellence (ACE) Impact Project for funding by the World Bank Group.
The Nigeria Physiotherapy Network heartily congratulates Professor Balogun for this well deserved recognition.
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Published 22:00:36 03.09.2018 |