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Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by Mization(m): 10:16am On Aug 29, 2012 |
Nigerian Now Chairs American Board Of Neurological-Surgeons History has been made in the United States of America as a Nigerian, Prof. Nelson Mobolanle Oyesiku, is now the chair of American Board of Neurological Surgery. The primary function of the Board is to conduct examinations for neurosurgeons and then certify those who meet the requirement, while its broad aim is to encourage the study, improve the practice, elevate the standards, and advance the science of neurological surgery. Oyesiku, who hails from Abeokuta, Ogun State, had his primary education at Corona School before proceeding to St Gregory's College for his Secondary education. He bagged his medical degree from the University of Ibadan School of Medicine and did his internship at the General hospital, Lagos. He obtained his Masters degree from University of London, United Kingdom and completed his PhD in neuroscience at Emory University, Atlanta, US. Oyesiku, whose areas of clinical research include brain tumors, carpal tunnel syndrome, endoscopy, hydrocephalus, pituitary tumors, stereotactic surgery, and trigeminal neuralgia, had stellar academic record both in Nigeria and overseas. A report on the website of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons noted that he had been "selected by his peers as one of the best doctors in America and was selected by the Consumer Research Council of America as one of America's top surgeons." Oyesiku told Newsmen that there was no question about the fact that his educational background in Nigeria helped his success in life. "I am extremely proud of the education I received in Nigeria. It was the top notch and quality education that allowed me to stand toe to toe with my colleagues," he said. Admitting that he was not an expert on the 'Nigerian situation', Oyesiku however said from what he heard, that quality had dropped substantially. Oyesiku, who emigrated to the US about three decades ago, still visits Nigeria regularly and was there in February, and may likely pay another visit before the year runs out. "Right now, I do not have any solid plan of returning home but I will give that a thought and spend more time at home than the two weeks I spend," he told Newsmen in response to a question on whether he plans to return to Nigeria. He however subscribed to the view that Nigerian professionals in the diaspora should consider returning home to contribute their quota, adding that "brain drain is a net loss" because its takes time to train professionals. On what level Nigeria could be placed in the area of neurological surgery, he said in comparison to US, "Nigeria is a long way off", but quickly added that it would be an unfair comparison because US is even a long way ahead of countries in the developed world. He however added that the private sector had a lot to do in revamping the nation's health sector, citing the improvement in the telecoms, oil and gas, and the finacial sectors that were once dominated by government. President of Nigerian Physicians in the Americas (ANPA), Dr. Michael Etomi, said Oyesiku's appointment underscored the fact that Nigeria had many physicians and other professionals who had excelled and continued to excel, not only in the US, but also in other countries. Etomi said this also underscored the need for the Nigerian government to harness its vast human resources in the Diaspora for the benefit of the nation. Medical Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories at the Presbyterian Cardiovascular Institute in Charlotte, North Carolina, Dr. Yele Aluko, who was a year ahead of Oyesiku at University of Ibadan, described him as a brilliant student who had consistently blazed the trail of medical endeavours in general and neuro surgery in particular. The American Board of Neurological Surgery, established in 1940, is made up of 14 directors, who are selected from practicing neurosurgeons throughout North America. These directors are elected after nominations are received from the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Society of Neurological Surgeons, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, American Academy of Neurological Surgery, and Neurosurgical Society of America. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/nigerian-now-chairs-american-board-of-neurological-surgery/123419/ 1 Like |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by Callotti: 10:29am On Aug 29, 2012 |
Thank God!!! Unlike the other He-Goat aka "Ikemba" Neuro-Surgeon blackmailed by one of his nurses, for having s-e-x in hospital parking-lots in this same America. Mister "Finance Minister" with ashawo "UGLY" Mrs. PIGGY NYANSH MOUTH!!! This is gooooooood neeeeeeews!!!! God bless America!!!! YAAAAAAY!!!! When will the UK produce a Kenyan Obama sef? HE RELOCATED TO THE US 3 DECADES AGO? Hope he did not leave wives and children as "Nigerian Welfare Recipients" over dial o? 2 Likes |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by geeez: 11:33am On Aug 29, 2012 |
Impressive 1 Like |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by Nobody: 11:41am On Aug 29, 2012 |
geeez: ImpressiveIndeed,also inspiring. 1 Like |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by ektbear: 12:26pm On Aug 29, 2012 |
Congratulations to him. |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by PaulJohn1: 1:08pm On Aug 29, 2012 |
GOD bless Awolowo 2 Likes |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by PaulJohn1: 4:25pm On Aug 29, 2012 |
Nice one Soon, I'll also rule the world of ARCHITECTURE, By Gods Grace. Note that name "Paul". |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by kuramo: 5:52pm On Aug 29, 2012 |
Here is the link . http://www.abns.org/images/misc/schedule_exams.jpg The American Board of Neurological Surgery consists of 14 Directors selected from practicing neurosurgeons throughout North America. Directors are elected after nominations are received from the following societies: American Association of Neurological Surgeons (4), Society of Neurological Surgeons (4), Congress of Neurological Surgeons (4), American Academy of Neurological Surgery (1), Neurosurgical Society of America (1). Each director serves for a single six-year term. Appointments are staggered, and 2-3 new directors come on the Board each year. Officers Nelson M. Oyesiku, MD Atlanta, Georgia Chairman Mitchel S. Berger, MD Salt Lake City, Utah Vice-Chairman Craig A. Van Der Veer, MD Charlotte, North Carolina Vice-Chairman Fredric B. Meyer, MD Rochester, Minnesota Secretary Matthew A. Howard, III, MD Iowa City, Iowa Treasurer Directors Anthony L. Asher, MD Charlotte, North Carolina Jeffrey N. Bruce MD New York, New York Alan R. Cohen, MD Cleveland, Ohio Mark N. Hadley, MD Birmingham, Alabama Robert E. Harbaugh, MD Hershey, Pennsylvania Karin Muraszko, MD Ann Arbor, Michigan David W. Roberts, MD Lebanon, New Hampshire Christopher I. Shaffrey, MD Charlottesville, Virginia B. Gregory Thompson, MD Ann Arbor, Michigan Vincent C. Traynelis, MD Chicago, Illinois The offices of the American Board of Neurological Surgery are located in Houston Texas, and full-time administrative staff are available during regular business hours to answer any questions regarding the organization. Executive Director Mary Louise Spencer Woodbridge CT (Modify) (Quote) (Report) Re: Nigerian Emerges Chair Of American Board Of Neurological Surgery by Mization(m): 5:41pm kura 2 Likes |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by bamasite(m): 8:18pm On Aug 29, 2012 |
Am happy when i see Nigerians getting to the top 1 Like |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by PhysicsQED(m): 8:22pm On Aug 29, 2012 |
Congrats to him. |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by PhysicsQED(m): 8:29pm On Aug 29, 2012 |
He is also editor-in-chief of Neurosurgery, the official journal of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons and has been since 2009. http://www.emoryhealthcare.org/neurosurgery/surgeons/nelson-oyesiku.html http://www.emoryhealthcare.org/medicaladvances/etma-featured-physicians/featured-md-oyesiku.html http://www.cns.org/publications/neurosurgery/editor.aspx Quite an impressive profile. 1 Like |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by asha80(m): 8:36pm On Aug 29, 2012 |
PhysicsQED: He is also editor-in-chief of Neurosurgery, the official journal of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons and has been since 2009. really impressive. |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by TheShopKeeper(m): 8:43pm On Aug 29, 2012 |
asha 80: Very super impressive indeed 1 Like |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by Elueme: 9:03pm On Aug 29, 2012 |
News like this gives some glimpse of hope.. The saying these days now is that it ll be difficult or nearly impossible for the young medical practitioners from Nigeria to get a placement in lucrative fields as neurosurgery in the US.. but here is a Nigerian blazing the trail.. Nice one Iyesiku 1 Like |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by asha80(m): 9:06pm On Aug 29, 2012 |
Elueme: News like this gives some glimpse of hope.. The saying these days now is that it ll be difficult or nearly impossible for the young medical practitioners from Nigeria to get a placement in lucrative fields as neurosurgery in the US.. but here is a Nigerian blazing the trail.. Nice one Iyesiku it depends on whether he still sees himself as nigerian and not american though. |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by Elueme: 9:08pm On Aug 29, 2012 |
News like this gives some glimpse of hope.. The common believe now is that young medical professionals from Nigeria cannot get a placement into lucrative fields as neurosurgery in the US or UK.. well I think some things are destined to be.. Here is a Nigerian blazing the trail.. Congrats oyesiku 2 Likes |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by OAM4J: 2:55am On Aug 30, 2012 |
Well done! Congrats. 1 Like |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by Nobody: 3:34am On Aug 30, 2012 |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by greatgod2012(f): 9:30am On Aug 30, 2012 |
I'm always happy when i hear this type of news abt my pple over there. This is impressive and inspiring. 2 Likes |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by Callotti: 9:31am On Aug 30, 2012 |
Na wah for Nigerians o! Why are other tribes not 'congratulating'? Some dey one corner dey 'raise' MASSOB flag! E badu belle and e jolosi not go kill NIGERIANS SHA. How come you nor go see people like FSU and that 'lokito' called AK47BUSHMAN on this thread? 2 Likes |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by Nobody: 9:36am On Aug 30, 2012 |
With many years of docility under military authority, Nigerians are muc more carried away by position than by real contributions. I bet there are s number of Americans or Europeans who wouldn't want that position even if offered. Most are more content with doing their job and enjoying it. You can count hundreds of American or European scientists who have done more than enough for neurosugery in terms of inventions and discoveries, and who would think less about any position of authority. Such dull positions of authority are what our Nigerian people feel priviledged to occupy. 2 Likes |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by Shaw007(m): 9:38am On Aug 30, 2012 |
Ohh I'm so proUd of this man!! Oooshey!! And yes the quality has dropped exponentially,na those days Nigerian medical degree get value pass,but i guess its still okay now,eh |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by Shaw007(m): 9:42am On Aug 30, 2012 |
sauer: With many years of docility under military authority, Nigerians are muc more carried away by position than by real contributions. I bet there are s number of Americans or Europeans who wouldn't want that position even if offered. Most are more content with doing their job and enjoying it. You can count hundreds of American or European scientists who have done more than enough for neurosugery in terms of inventions and discoveries, and who would think less about any position of authority.but come,u follow d man fight b4 ni?? Av u ever heard of this stat? 'being happy for someone' i guess not. . .u think he got where he is now by a wild card?? Do u knw hOw positively he can affect dis county with such elevated position and power nO offense but it is low-lifes like u that continue 2 draw dis Nation backWARD with such thinking as yours,eh 5 Likes |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by Shaw007(m): 9:47am On Aug 30, 2012 |
asha 80:sure tin na. . .he wudnt visit regularly if he didnt. . And he's gOt his name there as reminder. . .i wonder what state he's 4rm exactly |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by Nobody: 9:49am On Aug 30, 2012 |
Callotti: Thank God!!!Pls ignore this e-he goat. |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by Callotti: 9:50am On Aug 30, 2012 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oL7_o-zmsGY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Jv93PFwIxs&feature=related Niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!! Well-spoken!!! Unlike. . . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHAU25zXsIg&feature=fvst This wan don dey AMERICA for over 30 years too ooooooooooooh!!! Everything na fight! Even to 'speak Yinglish'! No wonder e fail 'final ezzzam'! After 30 years in AMERICA, this wan still carry 'bia-bia' for neck like ONYE 'NATION OF ISLAM'. . . .dey tok like 'CHAKA THE ZULU! Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh!!! 1 Like |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by Navalsadiq(m): 9:53am On Aug 30, 2012 |
AMERICA IS THE ONLY COUNTRY WHERE THINGS LIKE THIS ARE POSSIBLE.NIGERIANS! MUST WE ALWAYZ PUT SENTIMENT AND NEPOTISM IN EVERYFIN WE SAY OR DO.THIS IS A BIG BOOST TO NAIJA AND NOT TO A PARTICULAR TRIBE OR RACE.THUMBS UP TO THE MAN IN QUESTION.U HAV DON YOUR COUNTRY PROUD! 2 Likes |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by Nobody: 9:54am On Aug 30, 2012 |
sauer: With many years of docility under military authority, Nigerians are muc more carried away by position than by real contributions. I bet there are s number of Americans or Europeans who wouldn't want that position even if offered. Most are more content with doing their job and enjoying it. You can count hundreds of American or European scientists who have done more than enough for neurosugery in terms of inventions and discoveries, and who would think less about any position of authority. Stop hating bro... |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by MrNigeria2(m): 9:55am On Aug 30, 2012 |
GREATEST OF THE GREATEST UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN! !!! We are really blazing the trail even if truly the standard has dropped. 2 Likes |
Re: Oyesiku Chairs American Neurological Surgeons Board by Callotti: 9:56am On Aug 30, 2012 |
zameen: Thank you! For your punishment. . .please, read below. |
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