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Stanza 1 Stanza 3 Arise O' Compatriots, 's call obey CMUL-College of Medicine of the University of CMUL-College of Medicine of the To serve our fatherland Home of learning and excellence Refreshing spring of knowledge, rich soil of excellence! With love and strength and faith Abode for research and scholarship As tall trees groomed in your abundance The labours of our heroes past Preparing physicians, scholars, and leaders With our branches reaching far and wide Shall never be in vain Whence, as from the potter's lathe, In the vast fields on health and science, To serve with heart and might In the quest for knowledge, Our roots still deeply set in you One nation bound in freedom, peace and unity We are moulded as one, yet each on his feet. We will bring the world back to you, We are polished with and nurtured by innovative learning, Till your soil and dam your waters, The National Prayer Competence and Compassion Our Care We will reinforce you, our source of strength, O God of Creation, direct our noble cause, Altruism and Excellence, our Lustre. Feeding you with the fruits of your fostering, Guide (thou) our leaders right, Service and social accountability, Our Sweetness For in nurturing you, we are nourished. Help our youth the truth to know Refrain- All hail CMUL. All Hail CMUL…… Refrain- All Hail…. CMUL… All Hail CMUL…. In love and honesty to grow In the College of Medicine of UNILAG, All hail CMUL In the College of Medicine of UNILAG And living just and true Great lofty heights attain Stanza 2 To build a nation where peace and justice shall reign CMUL-College of Medicine of the University of Lagos Stanza 4 Citadel of information and precepts Oh GOD of creation, the revealer of arts and science From you we learn this simple truth- Grant us we pray the mind of inquiry and discovery, To learn is to live, to care is to breathe' Fill us with the spirit of ideas Working together, our strength in our differences, The thrills of discovery inspire Each is spurred on by self-discoveries. Our minds with new insight illuminate Under your wings we are primed for flight, To explore the human body and psyche Carrying with us Nigeria's needs, With compassion and love to heal The sky is easily, below our limit Trusting thee to cure Our vision, mission and philosophy our resolve Creativity and innovation our prayer Humbleness our clothing as we excel Service and social accountability, Our Sweetness Refrain- We Hail…. CMUL… All Hail CMUL…. Refrain: All Hail CMUL… All Hail CMUL…. In the College of Medicine of UNILAG In the college of Medicine of UNILAG, All Hail CMUL

Page i Page ii UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS

University of Lagos, Nigeria

University of First Choice and the Nations Pride

College of Medicine of the University of Lagos COLLEGE OF MEDICINE PROSPECTUS 2016/2017 Our Vision

* To be a centre of global distinction in Medical Training, Research, Clinical Issued by Services as well as in character and Service to Humanity

Our Mission THE OFFICE OF THE PROVOST COLLEGE OF MEDICINE * To create a conductive environment for Learning, University of Lagos Research and Development of Idi-Araba. skills that promote human health and prevent illness

Page iii Page iv CMUL ADDRESSES: OVERSEAS OFFICES: UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS College of Medicine of the University of Lagos United States: GOVERNING COUNCIL Private Mail Bag 12003 Nigerian University Office Lagos, Nigeria. Embassy of Nigeria TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: Telephone: 01-5835629,8447891 UNIMED YABA LAGOS Professor Jerry Gana, CON - Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council 2010 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W. 8994320, Suite 400 Professor R. A . Bello - Vice-Chancellor 8994321,8994324, Washington D. C. 20036 BANKERS: 8994335 & 7348020 Professor O. T. Ogundipe - Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic & Research) Telephone: (202) 659-8113 Union Bank of Nigeria Plc. Fax: (234) 01-5851432 Professor Duro Oni - Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Management Services) Cable: UNCO Washington Access Bank of Nigeria Plc Website: www.cmul.edu.ng Telex: 89630 Zenith Bank E-mail: [email protected] Senate Representatives [email protected] Professor F. T. Ogunsola - Provost, College of Medicine [email protected] Professor J. Dele Olowokudejo Professor Olukayode Amund Professor Akindele Oyebode

Federal Government Appointees Dr. Monday Peri Okonny HRH Igwe (Sir) Dr. Kris Onyekwuleje Dr. Garba Usman Tetengi, SAN, mni Mr. Gbenga Adefaye

Congregation Representative Professor Abayomi Akinyeye Professor Omololu Soyombo

Convocation Representative The Olorogun (Dr.) Sonny Kuku, OFR

Representative of Federal Ministry Of Education Mrs. Elizabeth Igelegbai

Secretary Dr. (Mrs.) Taiwo F. Ipaye, MNIM - Registrar

Page v Page vi PROF. R. A. BELLO PROF. F. T. OGUNSOLA B. Sc. (Ife), MA. Sc., Ph.D. (Waterloo) FNSChE, FNSE, FAEng B.Sc., MB.CH.B (Ife), M. Sc., Dip. In Biomed. Tech., Ph.D., FMCPath, FWACP Vice- Chancellor Provost

Page vii Page viii I. O. AZEEZ ESQ. MR. N. O. A. LAWAL B.Sc. (Hons), M.Sc., LLB (Lagos), LLM (Wits), B.Sc., M.B.F, FCA, FCIB, FCTI, FCS B. L., MNNIM, MNIPR Director of Finance College Secretary

Prof. S. R. A. Akinbo B. Sc., PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D, FWSPC, FPC ENGR. N. I. SHOBANDE DR. (MRS.) H.O.J. AKINADE Deputy Provost B.Sc. (Civil Eng.), M.B.A., M.N.S.E. BA, MLS, Mphil, Ph.D., CLN Deputy Director Engineering Services Principal Librarian/Ag .Medical Librarian

Page xi Page x Table of Contents SECTION I Historical Background 1

SECTION II Authorities and Members of the College of Medicine 2-19 College Organogram 20

SECTION III Staff List 21-40

SECTION IV Regulations 41-71

SECTION V Brief Notes on Faculties and Departmental Activities 72-105

SECTION VI GENERAL INFORMATION Biomedical Communications 106-108 Halls of Residence 109 Medical Library 110-111 Medilag Ventures 112 Medilag Consult 112 Personnel Unit - Administration Department 113 Public Affairs/Information Unit 113 Engineering Department 114 SECTION I Medical Education and Development Unit 114 Research Management Office 115-128 Alumni relations, Endowment and Advancement Unit 129-130 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND SECTION VII The University of Lagos Act 1967 131-160 1st Amendment - Decree No. 12, 1972 2nd Amendment - Decree 1975

Page xi n March, 1959, after consultation with the three Regional establishment of all for all purposes be an autonomous unit of the Governments, the Federal Minister of Education, the Hon. Aja University”. Nwachukwu, appointed a Commission on Post-School I a Medical School which shall be an autonomous unit of the Certificate and Higher under the Chairmanship of Sir Eric Ashby. The Report of the Ashby University of Lagos. The Bill was passed into law on the 13th of Commission was presented to the Government in September April, 1962. The Act established that “the medical school in Lagos. 1960. The Act provided for an eleven member Provisional Council for the After consideration of the Ashby Report the Federal Government University, a Senate to preside over Academic affairs and a issued a report on “Education Development 1961-70,” Sessional separate Council for Medical School at the University Teaching Paper No. 3 of 1961. Hospital at Idi-Araba. The first appointments, those of Dean and Vice-Dean, in persons of The report stated inter alia “The University of Lagos will have a Professor Horatio O. Thomas and Professor Felix o. Dosekun of medical school and utilize existing medical institutions for training blessed memory respectively, were made by Senator, the Hon. Dr. in clinical medicine”. M. A. Majekodunmi, M. A, M. D., Federal Minister of Health, with In collaboration with the Federal Government and at its request effect from 14th April, 1963. the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization set up in June 1961 the UNESCO Advisory The first batch of twenty-eight pre-clinical students for the Faculty Commission for the Establishment of the University of Lagos. of Business and Social Studies and 26 students for the Faculty of Law that received their first lectures on October 22, 1962 at a One of the Commission’s terms of reference was “to prepare SECTION II temporary site in a Secondary school at Idi-Araba adjacent to the detailed recommendations in regard to the organization, Medical School. This was because the first phase of infrastructure administration and financing of the University as well as the range development at the Main campus was not completed until and organization of the discipline and research programmes September, 1965 when the University moved to leaving the AUTHORITIES AND MEMBERS required”. Medical School at Idi-Araba with its twin Institution, the Lagos University Teaching Hospital. OF THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE The UNESCO Commission report was completed on the 29th of

September 1961. The report was accepted by the Federal th On the 10 of March, 1967, the Federal Military Government of Government and immediate steps were taken to found the Nigeria issued a Decree (No. 3, 1967) reconstituting the University University of Lagos Teaching Hospital. “ of Lagos and establishing within it as body corporate the College of Medicine of the University of Lagos” On the 26th of December 1961, the Lagos University Teaching

Hospital Act became Law. This Act provided for the establishment st The decree came into force on the 1 of April, 1967, and the of a Teaching Hospital “to be known as the Lagos University “University of Lagos Medical School was redesignated College of Teaching Hospital for the purposes of providing such facilities for Medicine of the University of Lagos. Now the UNIVERSITY OF the training of medical students as are ususally provided by LAGOS ACT 1967 brought a number of changes namely teaching hospitals of internationally high repute. From the date of (i) A Court of Governors was created to replace the Medical the passing of the Act, which also provided for its affairs to be School Council conducted by a Board of Management, the 350-bed Mainland (ii) Non-Academic matters came under the control of the Court Hospital at became the “Lagos University Teaching of Governors which reports to the University Council Hospital”. (Iii) An Academic Board was established in the College to have direct control over Academic programmes of the College on In March 1962, a Bill for an Act to establish a University of Lagos behalf of the Senate to which it reports. was laid before the Federal parliament . This Bill provided for the

Page 1 Page 2 Authorities and Members of the College of Medicine Terms of Reference: 1. PRINCIPAL OFFICERS 1. To control the property and expenditure of the College Provost: 2. To submit financial proposals relating to the College through the Vice-Chancellor to Council. Prof. (Mrs.) F. T. Ogunsola, B.Sc., MB.CH.B (Ife), M.Sc., Dip. In Biomed. Tech., Ph.D., FMCPath, FWACP 3. To employ such non-academic staff as appear to the Court to be necessary and on such terms as the Court may determine within the framework of the conditions of service governing the appointment of non-academic staff within the University. Deputy Provost: Prof. S. R. A. Akinbo, B. Sc., PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D, FWSPC, FPC 2. STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE COURT OF GOVERNORS: (i) Finance Committee College Secretary: a) The Provost - Chairman I. O. Azeez Esq., B.Sc.(Hons), M. Sc., LLB (Lagos), LLM (Wits), B.L, MNIM, MNIPR b) Deputy Provost c) Chief Medical Director, LUTH Director of Finance: d) Prof. A.M. Olusakin N. O. A. Lawal, A. C. A., A. C. I. B. e) Mr. Gbenga Adefaye F) Director of Finance Principal Librarian/Ag. Medical Librarian: g) Director of Engineering Services Dr. (Mrs.) H.O.J. Akinade, BA, MLS, Mphil, Ph.D., CLN h) College Secretary - Secretary

2. COURT OF GOVERNORS Terms of Reference: Members: (a) To consider and authorize on behalf of the Court virements of votes from one part of the estimates to another provided such an Chairman - Vacant action does not result in supplementary provisions; Vice-Chancellor - Prof. R. A. Bello (Ag. Chairman) (b) To consider and authorize on behalf of the Court minor travel grants and supplementation arising from approval of study leave Provost - Prof. F. T. Ogunsola by the Senate; Deputy Provost - Prof. S. R. A. Akinbo (c) To consider and take preliminary action on estimates for the College of Medicine, for eventual submission to the Court of Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Health or in his absence such Member of his Governors; Ministry as he may designate to represent him. (d) To process tenders/supplies above N2,500,000.00 for the approval of the Court of Governors; One Member Appointed by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Health; (e) To consider urgent but unforseen expenditure not provided in the recurrent or capital estimates for eventual approval by the Director of Hospital Services, Federal Ministry of Health. Court provided such expenditure is not above N2,500,000.00. Two Members Appointed by Unilag Council (a) Mr. Gbenga Adefaye, (b)The Olorogun Dr. S. F. Kuku, OFR (ii) Development Committee with Provost as Chairman Two Members Appointed by Unilag Senate (a) Prof., F. B. Abdulkareem (Mrs.) (b) Prof. A. M.Olusakin Terms of Reference: Two Members Appointed by LUTH Management Board (a) To monitor the College expenditure under the various votes in the approved Annual Estimates of the College: (a) Prof. Chris Bode (b) Dr. Emmanuella Zamba (b) To advise the Provost and Court of Governors on the future development and organisation of the College of Medicine with Two Members Appointed by the Court of Governors special reference to the quinquennial estimates: (a) Emeritus Prof. Nimi Briggs (b) Dr. A. A. Aderiye (c) To advise the Provost and the Academic Board on the establishment organization and control of Schools/Institute and other (*Six members shall be a quorum at any meeting of the Court.) teaching units of the College and the allocation of responsibility for different branches: Secretary to the Court of Governors - I. O. Azeez Esq. - College Secretary (d) To scrutinize the Annual Estimates submitted by the Faculty. Departments and Units of the College and prepare them for Director of Finance presentation to the Court of Governors: Director of Engineering Services

Page 3 Page 4 (iii) APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS COMMITTEE FOR SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE AND TECHNICAL STAFF (CONTISS 06 To enable members of staff own their own houses within or outside the environs of Lagos. AND ABOVE) a) The Provost - Chairman (v) JUNIOR STAFF APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS AND DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE (CONTISS 01-05) b) Deputy Provost a) College Secretary - Chairman c) College Secretary b) Dr. O. F. Ajayi d) Prof. V. C. Ezeaka c) Dr. S. C. Gbotolorun e) Prof. O. A. Somefun d) Director of Finance f) Director of Finance e) Director of Engineering Services g) Director of Engineering Services F) Ag. Medical Librarian h) Acting Medical Librarian g) Principal Assistant Secretary (Junior Personnel) - Secretary I) The Olorogun, Dr. S. F. Kuku OFR (Rep. Of Court of Governors) J) Prin. Assistant Secretary (Personnel - A & T) - Secretary Terms of Reference: (a) To consider all appointments and promotions within the Administrative and Technical Staff from CONTISS 01-05, Terms of Reference: provided always that the Secretary shall have power to make temporary appointments to such posts for a period not (a) To consider all appointments to and promotions within, the Administrative and Technical Staff (from CONTISS 06 and above) exceeding one year. except to the Office of the College Secretary and Director of Finance, provided always that the Provost shall have power to make (b) To consider recommendations for confirmation of appointments. temporary appointments to such posts for a period not exceeding one year. (c) To consider the Annual Performance Evaluation Reports of all Administrative and Technical Staff in the CONTISS 01-05 (b) To consider recommendations for confirmation of appointments; (d) To consider applications for Study/Training leave for Administrative and Technical Staff in accordance with regulations (c) To consider the Annual Performance and Evaluation Reports of all Administrative and Technical Staff in the CONTISS 06 and laid down by the University. above: (d) To consider applications for Study/Training leave for Administrative and Technical Staff in accordance with regulations laid down (vi) MEDILAG CONSULT by the University. Prof. O. O. Sofola - Director

(iv) STAFF-HOUSE OWNERSHIP SCHEME COMMITTEE Terms of Reference: a) Emeritus Prof. Nimi Dimkpa Briggs - Chairman (a) To organize health seminars; b) College Secretary (b) To organize refresher or update courses for health service personnel; c) Director of Finance (c ) To offer advice on health related matters; d) Director of Engineering Services (d) To offer consultancy services approved by the Management Committee of the Consult. e) Dean, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences or Representative (e) To generate fund for the College through its activities f) Dean, Faculty of Clinical Sciences or Representative g) Dean, Faculty of Dental Sciences or Representative (Vii) THE ACADEMIC BOARD h) Dr. C. C. Anunobi Members: I) Mr. C. B. Aiyejusunle Prof. R. A. Bello - Vice-Chancellor J) Representative of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Prof. O. T. Ogundipe - Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academics & Research) k) Representative of Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Universities (SSANU) Prof. Duro Oni - Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Management Services) l) Representative of Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) Prof. F. T.Ogunsola - Provost (Chairman) m) Representative of National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) Prof. S. R. A. Akinbo - Deputy Provost n) Deputy College Secretary (General Administration) - Secretary Prof. O. O. Adeyemi - Dean, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences Prof. F. E. A. Lesi - Dean, Faculty of Clinical Sciences Terms of Reference: Prof. G. T. Arotiba - Dean, Faculty of Dental Sciences To relieve the College of Medicine of its burden of providing subsidized housing for its staff; Dr. (Mrs.) T. A. Samuel - Sub-Dean, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences Dr. D. O. Odebiyi - Sub-Dean, Faculty of Clinical Sciences Page 5 Page 6 Dr. (Mrs.) O. F. Ajayi - Sub-Dean, Faculty of Dental Sciences Prof. E. C. Azinge - Department of Clinical Pathology Prof. (Mrs.) O. A. Magbagbeola - Department of Biochemistry Prof. O. O. Sofola - Department of Preventive Dentistry Prof. O.A.T. Ebuehi - Head, Department of Biochemistry Prof. F. I. Ojini - Department of Medicine Prof. M. A. Danesi - Department of Medicine Prof. N. U. Okubadejo - Department of Medicine Prof. (Mrs.) F.B.Abdulkareem - Head, Department of Anatomic & Molecular Pathology Prof. K. O. Savage - Department of Preventive Dentistry Prof. A. A. F. Banjo - Department of Morbid Anatomy Prof. O. Odukoya - Head, Department of Oral Pathology & Biology Prof. S. A. Omilabu - Department of Med. Micro. & Parasitology Prof. F. A. Oredugba - Head, Department of Child Dental Health Prof. O. Akinloye - Department of Med. Micro. & Parasitology Prof. E. O. Agbaje - Department of Pharmacology, Therapeutics & Toxicology Prof. O. A. Adegoke - Department of Physiology Prof. S. O. Olayemi - Department of Pharmacology, Therapeutics & Toxicology Prof. S. I. O. Jaja - Department of Physiology Prof. W. A. Oyibo - Department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology Prof. O. T. Kushimo - Head, Department of Anaesthesia Prof. J. T. Da Rocha-Afodu - Emeritus Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery Prof. I. Desalu - Department of Anaesthesia Prof. Y. M. Olumide - Emeritus Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine Prof. A. O. Osibogun - Department of Community Health & Pry Care Prof. C. N. Anigbogu - Department of Physiology (Rep. Of Academic Staff Assembly) Prof. E. E. Ekanem - Department of Community Health & Pry Care Prof. O. F. Aina - Dept. of Psychiatry (College Chief Counsellor) Prof. D. A. Oke - Department of Medicine (Leave of Absence) Dr. O. A. Onakoya - Department of Ophthalmology (Academic Staff Assembly) Prof. M. O. Kehinde - Department of Medicine Dr. A. R. Erinfolami - Ag, Head, Department of Psychiatry Prof. J. N. Ajuluchukwu - Head, Department of Medicine Dr. A. A. Oremosu - Department of Anatomy (Rep. Of Academic Staff Assembly) Prof. O. K. Ogedengbe - Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Mr. C. B. Aiyejusunle - Department of Physiotherapy (Academic Staff Assembly) Prof. A. S. Akanmu - Head, Department of Haematology & Blood Transfusion Dr. E. O. Nwoye - Department of Biomed. Engineering (Coordinator of I. T.) Prof. J.D.Adeyemi - Department of Psychiatry Dr. (Mrs.) H. O. J. Akinade - Medical Librarian Prof. I. O. Owoeye - Department of Physiotherapy Mr. . I. O. Azeez Esq. - College Secretary Prof. S. R. A. Akinbo - Department of Physiotherapy Prof. F. A. Durosinmi-Etti - Department of Radiation Bio. Rad. and Rad. External Members Prof. A. T. Ajekigbe - Department of Radiation Bio. Rad. and Rad. Mr. A. B. Popoola Prof. M. A. Aweda - Department of Radiation Bio. Rad. and Rad. Prof. R. A. Arogundade - Department of Radiation Bio. Rad. and Rad. 6 Members elected by the Academic Staff Assembly Prof. O. A. Atoyebi - Department of Surgery (Leave of Absence) Prof. C. N. Anigbogu - Department of Physiology Prof. C. C. Nwawolo - Head, Department of Surgery Prof. F. A. Oredugba - Department of Child Dental Health Prof. C. O. Bode - Department of Surgery Dr. O. A. Onakoya - Department of Ophthalmology Prof. A. A. Adesanya - Department of Surgery Mr. C. B. Aiyejusunle - Department of Physiotherapy Prof. O. O. Somefun - Department of Surgery Dr. O. G. Uti - Department of Preventive Dentistry Prof. F. B. Akinsola - Department of Ophthalmology Prof. M. C. Isiekwe - Department of Child Dental Health 4 Members Representing Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences Prof. E. O. Sote - Department of Child Dental Health Prof. O.A.T. Ebuehi - Department of Biochemistry Prof. J. A. Akinwande - Department of Oral & Max. Surgery Dr. A. A. Osinubi - Department of Anatomy Prof. A. T. Onajole - Head, Community Health & Pry Care Dr. A. I. Oreagba - Department of Pharmacology Prof. B. A. Oye-Adeniran - Head, Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Dr. A. O. Daramola - Department of Morbid Anatomy Prof. R. I. Anorlu - Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Prof. A. L. Ladeinde - Department of Oral & Max. Surgery 4 Members Representing Faculty of Clinical Sciences Prof. M. O. Ogunlewe - Department of Oral & Max. Surgery Dr. (Mrs.) K. A. Odeyemi - Department of Community Health & Pry. Care Prof. A. O. Akinsulie - Head, Department of paediatrics Prof. F. I. Ojini - Department of Medicine Prof. E. O. Temiye - Department of Paediatrics Dr. (Mrs.) R. I. Anorlu - Department of Obst. & Gynaecology Prof. C. A. N. Okoromah - Department of Paediatrics Dr. (Mrs.) K. O. Soyebi - Department of Rad. Bio., Rad. & Rad. Prof. V. C. Ezeaka - Department of Paediatrics Page 7 Page 8 4 Members Representing Faculty of Dental Sciences Dr. A. R. Erinfolami Prof. F. A. Oredugba - Department of Child Dental Health Prin. Asst. Secretary (Admission & Examination) - Secretary Dr. P. O. Ayanbadejo - Department of Preventive Dentistry Dr. W. L. Adeyemo - Department of Oral & Max. Surgery Terms of Reference Dr. D. C Umesi - Department of Restorative Dentistry To deal with the admission of students having regard to the policy laid down by the Academic Board and approved by the Senate, so Dr. (Mrs.) H. O. J. Akinade - Medical Librarian as to make recommendations to the Provost. Dr. V. O. Osunkalu - Department of Haem. & Blood Trans. Dr. B. E. Ogunnowo - Dept. of Community Health & Pry Care 4. APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS COMMITTEE (ACADEMIC STAFF) Dr. O. A. Olawale - Head of Department of Physiotherapy Membership: Prof. (Mrs.) O. O. Sofola - Department of Preventive Dentistry Provost - Chairman Dr. A. A. Osinubi - Department of Anatomy Deputy Provost Prof. S. O. Olayemi - Ag. Head of Department of Pharmacology Deans in the College of Medicine Dr. (Mrs.) D. C. Koleoso - Department oif Restorative Dentistry Prof. (Mrs.) O. A. Magbagbeola Dr. O. A. Onakoya - Department of Ophthalmology Prof. A. A. Banjo Prof. F.E.A. Lesi - Department of Paediatrics Prof. O. T. Kushimo Prof. M. O. Kehinde - Department of Medicine Prof. B. A. Oye-Adeniran Prof.. R. I. Anorlu - Ag. Head of Department of Obstestrics & Gynaecology Prof. M. O. Ogunlewe Dr. E. Nwoye - Ag. Head of Department of Biomedical Engineering Prof. F. A. Oredugba Dr. O. F. Ajayi - Ag. Head of Department of Oral Path. & Oral Biology College Secretary - Secretary/Permanent Member Prof. E. C. Azinge - Ag. Head of Department of Clinical Pathology Dr. O. F. Aina - College Chief Counsellor, Department of Psychiatry Terms of Reference Mr. O. Hassan-Odukale, MFR - External Member 1. To consider recommendations from Heads of Departments for promotion and appointments of Academic Staff up to the grade of Ajitena Yinka Esq. - External Member Senior Lecturer Oladejo . Azeez, Esq. - College Secretary and Secretary to Academic Board 2. To consider recommendations for confirmation of Appointments; and 3. To consider the Annual Performance Evaluation Reports of Academic Staff 3. STANDING COMMITTEES OF ACADEMIC BOARD 1. ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE 5. HEALTH RESEARCH ETHICS COMMITTEE (HREC) Membership: Membership Deputy Provost – Chairman Provost - Chairman Faculty Deans in the College of Medicine Deputy Provost Chairman, Postgraduate Education Committee Faculty Deans in the College of Medicine Prof. S. I. Jaja Chairman, Postgraduate Education Committee Prof. A. O. Akinsulie Prof. S. A. Omilabu Dr. O. Adegbola Prof. N. U. Okubadejo Dr. M. D. Ekiran Prof. E. O. Temiye Dr. A. I. Aiyegbusi Dr. W. L. Adeyemo Dr. A. J. Akindele Prof. W. A. Oyibo Dr. N. K. Irurhe Dr. K. S. Oyedeji Dr. T. F. Olufunlayo Dr. A. O. Daramola Dr. O. M. Gbotolorun Barrrister Josephine O. Odikpo Dr. T. O. Olajide Mr. P. O. Hodefe - Secretary Dr. K. S. Oyedeji Dr. K. B. Badmos

Page 9 Page 10 Terms of Reference Terms of Reference 1. To review research proposals and protocols in order to ensure that research conducted by the CMUL and its representatives (henceforth referred to as CMUL researchers) will promote health, contribute to the prevention of 1. To plan the organization, running and development of Medical Education Centre, consisting of the Biomedical communicable or non-communicable diseases or disability or result in curse for communicable or non-communicable Communications Department which is made up of the Medical Illustration Unit, the Audio-Visual Production Unit and the disease. Learning Resources Unit of the Medical Library (i.e. the Audio-Visual Library, Simulation Room and Education Research 2. To grant approval for research by CMUL researchers in instances where research proposals meet the ethical standards of and Editorial facilities). the CMULL HREC 2. To organise regular Workshop on Educational Methods for Health Education, and 3. To recommend modifications, disapprove, suspend and terminate an already approved study and also hear appeals for disapproval or terminate of research. 3. To co-operate with Departments and requested in the design of Course and in the evaluation of assessment procedures.

6. HOUSING COMMITTEE 8. CURRICULUM REVIEW COMMITTEE Membership: Membership Prof. A.T. Ajekigbe – Chairman Provost – Chairman Dr. D. O. Odebiyi Deputy Provost Dr. A. O. Onakoya Faculty Deans in the College of Medicine Dr. O. A. Oremosu Prof. J. A. Akinwande Dr. O. N. Akanmu Prof. C. C. Nwawolo Director of Finance Prof . C. N. Anigbogu Director of Engineering Services Prof. S. O. Olayemi Chief Internal Auditor Dr. A. C. Mbakwen College Secretary’s nominee as Secretary Dr. A. A. A. Osinubi Dr. O. A. Abosede Terms of Reference Dr. P. A. Akeredolu 1. To look for accommodation and negotiate rent with Landlords, and Prin. Asst Secretary (Results & Records) – Secretary 2. To allocate College of Medicine Houses to Members of Staff. Terms of Reference 7. MEDICAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE 1. To find immediate solution to the problems which afflict the current curriculum of the College. 2. To monitor the organization and implementation of the New Curriculum Membership: 3. To consider any other matter(s) affecting the Curriculum of the College and make recommendations to Academic Provost – Chairman Board from time to time. Prof. A. A. Adesanya Prof. O.A.T. Ebuehi 9. POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION COMMITTEE Prof. A.T. Onajole Membership: Prof. C.A.N. Okoromah Prof. S. I. Jaja _ Chairman Dr. C.A. Mbakwem Deans in the College of Medicine Dr. A. Osinubi Prof. O. Akinloye Dr. K.O. Soyebi Dr. B. E. Ogunnowo Dr. B.O. Iranloye Dr. A. A. Oremosu Dr. O.M. Gbotolorun Dr. A. I. Aiyegbusi Deputy College Secretary (General Administration) _ Secretary Dr. F. I. Duru

Page 11 Page 12 Dr. B. B. Afolabi Samuel Manuwa Hall Dr. W. L. Adeyemo Dr. O.O. Osinowo Dr. B. A. Tella Chief Executive Officer (Students) _ Secretary Senior Assistant Secretary (Postgraduate Unit) _ Secretary 12. MEDICAL LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMITTEE Terms of reference 1. To consider applications for higher degrees and to make recommendations to Academic Board, and Membership: 2. To supervise and superintend over postgraduate education. Dr. F. I. Duru – Chairman Dr. W. L. Adeyemo 10. STUDENTS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Dr. O. A. Oremosu Membership: Dr. K. S. Okunade Prof. F. B. Akinsola – Chairman Dr. C. C. Makwe Prof. M. O. Ogunlewe Dr. A. T. Olagunju Prof. F. B. Abdulkareem Students’ Representative Prof. E. O. Temiye Ag. Medical Librarian – Secretary Prof. F. I. Ojini Prof. I. Desalu Terms of Reference Dr. E. N. Ekure 1. To make regulations for the use of the Library and its facilities and to prescribe penalties for any infringement of Dr. C. C. Anunobi regulations. Dr. T. O. Olufunlayo 2. To determine and authorize charges to be made for binding, copying, or other special services provided by the Library. Dr. O. G. Uti 3. To advise on the acquisition of expensive books and serials, on the preparation of estimates for Library expenditure and in Dr. A. O. Morakinyo any other matter concerning the Library which may be submitted to the Committee, and Dr. M. Y. Habeebu 4. To advise Academic Board on any matter concerning the development of Library facilities in the College. Dr. U. A. C. Okafor Dr. E. O. Nwoye 13. MEDICAL BOARD COMMITTEE Faculty of Pharmacy Representative Asst. Chief Executive Officer (Students’ Affairs) _ Secretary Membership: Prof J. N. Ajuluchukwu _ Chairman Terms of Reference Prof. R. I. Anorlu To deal with students’ varied problems and general welfare Prof. F. I. Ojini Prof. O. F. Aina 11. COMMITTEE OF HALL MASTERS/MISTRESSES Dr. O. A. Olawale Membership: Chief Staff Medical Officer or Representative Asst. Chief Executive Officer (Students’ Affairs) – Secretary Name of Hall Name of Hall Masters/ Deputy Hall Masters/ Mistresses Mistresses Terms of Reference 1. To examine all cases where a student is observed to have protracted illness affecting the student from prosecuting his Abimbola Awoliyi Hall Dr. O. O. Oduyebo or her studies. Ali Akilu Hall Prof. R. O. Arogundade Dr. O. A. Oremosu 2. To liaise with the parents or sponsors of such student where this is possible. Felix Dosekun Hall Dr. O. T. Aribaba Prof. S. R. A. Akinbo 3. To advise Academic Board on the line of action to take in the event that a protracted illness tend to affect the Oritsejolomi Thomas Hall Dr. F. O. Awobajo student’s studies. Radiography Campus Hostel Dr. I. R. Anorlu Mr. S. A. Owolabi

Page 13 Page 14 14. PRIZES/SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE Terms of reference Membership: 1. To disseminate information on events in the College in the Newsletter Prof. M. A. Aweda – Chairman 2. To determine Guest of the month, and publish his/her interview Prof. E. O. Agbaje 3. To publish Academic profiles and announcements in the Newsletter Dr. K. O. Soyebi 4. To carry periodic publications of records of events, activities and functions relating to the College/and or the Provost. Dr. O. T. Aribaba Dr. I. L. Utomi CENTRAL RESEARCH LABORATORY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Dr. B. O. Iranloye Membership: Dr. O.A. Oremosu Prof. S. A. Omilabu - Chairman Dr. U. A. C. Okafor Prof. A. S. Akanmu - Member Dr. O. James Dr. W. L. Adeyemo - “ Principal Executive Secretary (Results & Records) – Secretary Dr. B. B. Afolabi - “ Dr. M. O. Akinleye - “ Terms of Reference Dr. O. R. Akinde - “ To screen students for the prizes/scholarships donated to the College and recommend to Academic Board as appropriate. Dr. I. O. Ishola - “ Mrs. A. R. Awolola - “ 15. COUNSELLING COMMITTEE Membership: Term of Reference Prof. S. R. A. Akinbo (Deputy Provost) – Chairman 1. To render specialized research assistance to all Department in the University of Lagos and to ’s Tertiary Prof. C. N. Anigbogu – Rep. of FBMS institutions at large Prof. (Mrs.) F. B. Akinsola – Rep. of FCS 2. To undertake Consultancy Services in research and Quality Control/Assurance to Pharmaceutical and Chemical industries Dr. (Mrs.) P. O. Ayanbadejo – Rep. of FDS in Nigeria Dr. C. S. Umeh – Clinical Psychologist 3. To improve health care delivery system in Nigeria by serving as diagnostic centre for Lassa Viral Infections, HV and other Asst. Chief Executive Officer (Students) – Secretary opportunistic Infections

Terms of Reference BOARD OF STUDIES, 1. To receive the reports of academic problems confronting students. FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES 2. To deliberate on these problems with the view to providing support/solution. 3. To refer academic problems of students to the appropriate constituted bodies in the College. Membership: 4. To regularly arrange forum to counsel students on dealing with issues of life Vice-Chancellor 5. To be available to provide for the well being of students. Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic & Research) Provost 17. EDITORIAL BOARD OF COLLEGE NEWSLETTER Deputy Provost Membership: Dean, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences – Chairman Dr. W. L. Adeyemo - Chairman/Editor-in-Chief Dean, Faculty of Clinical Sciences Dr. B. O. Okusanya All Head/Ag. Heads of Departments in the Faculty Dr. O. A. Lawal All Academic members of Staff in the Faculty Dr. M. O. Afolayan College Secretary Dr. O. Awodele Faculty Officer – Secretary Dr. M. O. Odubanjo Senior Assistant Secretary (Public Affairs & Information Unit) - Secretary

Page 15 Page 16 Terms of Reference: Dean, Faculty of Clinical Sciences (a) To advise and report to the Academic Board on all matters relating to the organization of Education, Teaching and Dean, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences Research in the Faculty including Curricula and Examinations; Heads/Ag. Heads of Department in the Faculty All Academic Members of Staff in the Faculty (b) To consider the progress of students in that Faculty and to report thereon to the Academic Board; All Associate Lecturers of the Faculty (c) To recommend to the Academic Board, persons for appointments as Examiners; and College Secretary (d) To deal with academic matters referred to it by the Academic Board; Faculty Officer – Secretary

BOARD OF STUDIES, Terms of Reference: FACULTY OF CLINICAL SCIENCES (a) To advise and report to the Academic Board on all matters relating to the organisation of Education, Teaching and Research in the Faculty including Curricula and Examinations; Membership: (b) To consider the progress and conducts of students in that Faculty and to report thereon to the Academic Board; Vice-Chancellor (c) To recommend to the Academic Board, persons for appointments as Examiners; and Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic & Research) (d) To deal with any academic matters referred to it by the Academic Board. Provost Deputy Provost ACADEMIC STAFF ASSEMBLY Dean, Faculty of Clinical Sciences – Chairman Established by the Senate, Academic Staff Assembly comprises all academic members of staff of the College of Medicine. Dean, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences Heads/Ag. Heads of Departments in the Faculty Secretary: College Secretary or her nominee. All Academic members of Staff in the Faculty Chief Medical Director, LUTH or Representative Terms of Reference: All Associate Lecturers in the Faculty (a) To advise Academic Board on the overall organisation of Education, Teaching and Research including Curricula and College Secretary Examinations, and to consider progress and conduct of students in the College from time to time; Faculty Officer – Secretary (b) To elect representatives of academic staff to the Academic Board in accordance with Section II, Schedule 4, Paragraph 7 (2) (e) of the University of Lagos Decree No. 3 of 1967 (“such teachers, not exceeding six in number, as may be elected Terms of Reference: from amongst the College to be members of the Academic Board”) and (a) To advise and report to the Academic Board on all matters relating to the organization of Education, Teaching and (c) To elect representatives to various bodies on which the Academic Staff of the College is specifically required to be Research in the Faculty including Curricula and Examinations; represented. (b) To consider the progress of students in that Faculty and to report thereon to the Academic Board; (c) To recommend to the Academic Board, persons for appointments as Examiners; and Joint Services Committee (CMUL/LUTH) (d) To deal with academic matters referred to it by the Academic Board. This is a co-operation Committee that binds the College and Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH). It determines matters affecting both Institutions. The Committee also lays down procedures for operating all joint services in the College and LUTH. BOARD OF STUDIES, FACULTY OF DENTAL SCIENCES Membership: Vice-Chancellor Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic & Research) Provost Deputy Provost Dean, Faculty of Dental Sciences - Chairman

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Deputy Provost, CMUL Sciences Dean, Dental Chief Medical Director, LUTH Princ. Accountant (Salaries & Pensions) Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee, LUTH College Secretary, CMUL Sciences Dean, Clinical Director of Administration, LUTH Princ. Accountant (Budget & Expendture Control)

Director of Finance, CMUL Faculties

Assistant Director of Administration (Finance), LUTH Deputy Director of Finance College Engineer, CMUL Dean, Basic GOS Princ. Accountant (Final Accounts) Chief Engineer, LUTH Medical Sciences Dean, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences Asst.

Heads/Ag. Heads of Department in the Faculty Director of Finance Princ. All Academic Members of Staff in the Faculty Secretary Admission & Exams. TION fairs) Af All Associate Lecturers of the Faculty SITY OF LA TRA

College Secretary Asst. Faculty Officer Princ. Secretary Academic Records Deputy College Secretary (Academic Provost Administration) Asst. Princ. Secretary (Committee & Planning and Legal ) ice Chancellor Admin.) College Secretary (Director of V ech.) Princ. Asst. Secretary (Personnel -Admin. & T Deputy College Secretary (General Princ. Asst. Secretary (Personnel Academic) GANOGRAM OF ADMINIS OR

Medical

Librarian

Librarian

Senior Libarian I Libarian GE OF MEDICINE THE UNIVER OLLE C Principal Engineer (Mech.) Principal Engineer (Elect.) Deputy Director (CES) Director of College Engineering Services Principal Engineer (Civil.) fice Audit Asst. Audit Deputy Chief Director of Auditor 2. Information Prin. Secretaries 1. Provost of Internal Director of Page 19 Page 20 PROVOST’S OFFICE Ogunsola, F. T. (Prof.), MB CHB, M.Sc., Ph.D, FMCPath, FWACP Professor/Provost Akinbo, S. R. A. (Prof.), B. Sc., PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D, FWSPC, FPC Professor/Deputy Provost Odubunmi, O. O., B. Sc. (Ibadan), MPA (Noun) Senior Assistant Secretary King, O. A., B.Sc. (Hons) Administrative Officer II Adeyemo, T. B., ACIA, Advance Diploma Senior Executive Officer Fatogun, B. E. (Miss), B.Sc., M.Sc., (Lagos) Asst. Chief Conf. Secretary Bamgbose, O. T., OND Conf. Secretary Oguntolu, A. O., HND Asst. Data Proc. Officer Gbadegesin, A. Senior Trans. Supervisor Obisesan A. M. Senior Trans. Supervisor Alele, S. A. Senior Trans. Supervisor Antonio, A. M., Diploma Chief Clerical Officer Jegede, S. A. OND Chief Clerical Officer

COLLEGE SECRETARY’S OFFICE Azeez, O. Esq., B.Sc.(Hons), M. Sc., LLB (Lagos) LLM (Wits) College Secretary B.L., MNIM, NIPR Adeoye, B. A., HND, PGD Senior Executive Officer SECTION III Obigha E. A., HND, Diploma Principal Conf. Secretary Raheem, O. P, HND Conf. Secretary I Uzamot, K. O. Diploma, OND Conf. Secretary II Musa, S. A. Chief Clerical Officer

STAFF LIST GENERAL ADMIN. UNIT Obafemi-Moses, O. A., B.A.(Hons), M. Sc., (Lagos) AMIPM. MNIM, Deputy College Secretary MAUA (UK), MANUPA (General Admin.) Odeniyi, A. I., LL.B, B.L, LL.M Senior Asst. Secretary (Legal) Obiora, K. D. Esq., Diploma, LL.B (Jos), Senior Asst. Secretary (Legal) LL.M (Ibadan), B.L Akinnagbe, O. G., B.Sc.(Ado-Ekiti) Asst. Secretary Oloyede, O. O., B.Sc. (LASU) Administrative Officer II Musa, S., B.Sc., (Lagos) Administrative Officer II Anam, J. I., CIPSM Higher Executive Office Okokhuele, I. E., B.Ed. (OOU) Asst. Chief Conf. Secretary Erigha, P.O., H.N.D. (Idah) Asst. Chief House-Keeper I Morrison, D.C.N., B.Sc. (Imo), MBF (Lagos), CIPSMN, MIAFA Prin. Stores & Supplies Officer Fasunhan, L. B., Adv. Diploma, OND Senior Data Proc. Officer Ine, A. O., HND Asst. Chief Data Entry Operator Enotor, A., HND (LASPOTECH) Chief Store Officer Obinzu, C.N., OND Chief Clerical Officer Okey, E. J., CIPSM Chief Store Officer Essien, E. O. Chief Clerical Officer

Page 21 Page 22 Jeremiah, C. S. Field Supervisor Eduok, I. A. Senior Data Proc. Officer Achile, G., Field Supervisor Nwarikwa, B., Workshop Supervisor ACADEMIC OFFICE (RECORDS & RESULT) Kayode-Owotutu, O.A. B.Sc, M.Sc., AMNIM, MINITAD, MANUPA, MAUAK Prin. Asst. Secretary ACADEMIC PERSONNEL UNIT Uweribe, C. O., B.Sc., (Benin), MANUPA Senior Asst. Secretary Ajunwa, G. K. B.Sc., M.Sc. (Lagos), CAIPM, MNIM, MANUPA Deputy College Secretary (Academic Staff Unit) Adeduro, O. M.,MPA, B.A. (Hon.), MANUPA Senior Asst. Secretary Otubela, A. O., B.Sc.,PGDE, MNIM, Asst. Secretary Odugbesan M. F. (Mrs.), HND, MNIM Senior Executive Officer Isong, E. B. Diploma Senior Data Proc. Officer Akinremi, A. M. (Mrs.), HND, Diploma Asst. Chief Conf. Secretary Omotoso, L. B. Adv. Dip., ACIA Data Proc. Officer Adeniyi-Osho, O. A., OND Conf. Secretary II Fasesin, A. G. A., Adv. Diploma Administrative Asst. Taiwo, T. O., Advance Diploma Prin. Data Proc. Officer Ogunleye O. J.(Mrs.), Diploma Senior Data Proc. Officer SENIOR PERSONNEL UNIT Iyiola, J. O., B.P.A. (Ekpoma) Chief Clerical Officer Bwala, I. D., B.Sc., (Maiduguri), ANIM, MIPM Prin. Asst.t Secretary Akerele, R. O. (Mrs.), Adv. Diploma Chief Clerical Officer Okon, E. O., Adv. Diploma Prin. Data Proc. Officer Ekpeyoung, F. O., Diploma Chief Clerical Officer Aremu, O. R., HND, B.Sc. (Lagos), NIM Conf. Secretary I Olusanya S, Diploma Chief Clerical Officer Jones, A., Diploma Administrative Asst. PENSION UNIT Okeibunor, P.S., HND, ICP, B.Sc. (Lagos) Administrative Officer I ACADEMIC OFFICE (ADMISSION & EXAMINATION UNIT) Fasesin, D. M. (Mrs.) Chief Typist Adepemeji, M. A., B.Sc. (OAU), M.Sc. (Lagos) Asst. Secretary Akinroye, T. (Mrs.) Administrative Asst. Arasanyin, A. O., B.Sc.( Hons) Lagos Administrative Officer II Onaneye, V. N. (Mrs.), HND, PGD (Unical) Prin. Executive Officer I JUNIOR PERSONNEL UNIT Robert B., Adv. Diploma (Mgt) Higher Executive Officer Adeyemo, A. O., B. A. (Lagos) Prin. Asst. Secretary Ogunsimirin, A. O. (Mrs.), Diploma Senior Data Proc. Officer Ojo, M. O., H.N.D Prin. Executive Officer Alade, K. N., OND, Diploma Asst. Chief Data Entry Operator Eno-Obong, V. E. Conf. Secretary I Lasisi, O. I., Diploma Conf. Secretary II STUDENTS’ AFFAIRS UNIT Oderinde, T. O. (Mrs.), OND Chief Clerical Officer Adesanya, A. J., H.N.D Asst. Chief Executive Officer Adegbuyi A. A., B.Sc. (Lagos) Administrative Officer II PUBLIC AFFAIRS & INFORMATION UNIT Oke, O. T. (Mrs.) Adv. Diploma Higher Executive Officer Iyun, J. O, B.Sc. (Hons) Lagos, MANUPA Senior Asst. Secretary Owolabi, S.A. HND Asst. Chief Housekeeper Mamedu, M. D. E., BA (LASU) Administrative Officer I Nwaebuni, G. N. Asst. Chief Data Proc. Officer Balogun, A. V. (Mrs.) , Diploma, HND Data Proc. Officer Ukaigwe, C. B., Adv. Diploma Senior Data Proc. Officer Edet, F. L.,BPA (Ekpoma) Chief Clerical Officer Williams, M. I., OND Senior Hall Supervisor ALUMNI RELATIONS & ADVANCEMENT UNIT Tejuosho, O. Administrative Asst. Babatunde, O. O., B.Sc. Ed. (Ado-Ekiti),, MBA (Lagos), M.Ed. (Lagos), Asst. Secretary Solabomi, E. O. (Mrs.) Hall Supervisor MNIM, MBPPS (UK), MACU (UK) MANUPA, Otusanya, A. A. (Mrs.), Adv. Diploma (Lagos) Asst. Chief Data Proc. Officer COUNSELING UNIT Unigwe Y. U. (MS.), (MSW) Master in Social Work Administrative Officer I POSTGRADUATE UNIT Usifoh, J. C., B. Sc., MPA (Lagos) Prin. Asst. Secretary Adetunji, O. O., HND Higher Executive Officer RESEARCH MANAGEMENT OFFICE Akinlaja, O. E. Prin. Conf. Secretary II Hodede, P. O., HND, B.Sc., ACIPM Administrative Officer I Ayantoye, A. B., HND Higher Executive Officer

Page 23 Page 24 MEDICAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT UNIT (MEDU) Olagundoye, M. M. (Mrs.) Prin. Patrolwoman Abayomi, M. O. (Mrs.) Prin. Patrolman Okoromah, C. A. N. (Prof.), Director, MEDU Ibrahim, A. Prin. Patrolman Uwakwe, C. I. M., NCE, Diploma Prin. Data Proc. Officer Moyoade, S. Prin. Patrolman Okpa, E. U. Prin. Patrolman SECURITY UNIT Sumola, S. Prin. Patrolman Obiaje, M. O.,M.Sc., B.Sc., Adv. Dip. Principal Security Officer II Omodan, S. Prin. Patrolman Oguntimilehin, A. E.(Miss), OND Chief Conf. Secretary Ogaji, Y. Prin. Patrolman Okpala, N., Adv. Diploma Senior Security Officer Bamisile, R. O. (Mrs.) Prin. Patrolwoman Izegaegbe, M., Adv. Diploma Senior Security Officer Olaseni, A. A. Prin. Patrolman Adeyi, E., Security Officer I Adesokan, O. E. Prin. Patrolman Lawal, M., Security Officer I Ademowo, T. (Mrs.) Prin. Patrolwoman Omale, M., Adv. Diploma Security Officer II Bassey, B. B. Prin. Patrolman Emberru, A., Security Officer II Isibor, J. E. Prin. Patrolman Aghahowa, C., Adv. Diploma Senior Security Officer Okeluem, A. (Mrs.) Prin. Patrolwoman Itodo, M. HND, Adv. Diploma Senior Security Officer Osakwe, L. Prin. Patrolman Adegbite, S. A., HND, Adv Diploma Security Officer I Orim, P. Prin. Patrolman Ukpong, F. B., Adv. Diploma Security Officer I Bolarinwa, E. A. Prin. Patrolman Ileaboya, A.O., Adv. Diploma Security Officer I Osabhuohien, M. Prin. Patrolman Adetula, V. A. (Mrs.), Diploma Security Officer I Esealuka, A. Prin. Patrolman Akintaju, D. O., Diploma Security Officer I Aliku, P. J. O. Prin. Patrolman Ovat, P. O., OND, Adv. Diploma Security Officer I Dada, M. Prin. Patrolman Ikoi, D. E., BSc., Higher Diploma (Pub. Admin), Adv. Diploma Security Officer I Ohiosunmuan, K. O. Prin. Patrolman Abiona, M. O., MBA, PGD (Mgt), HND, Adv. Diploma Security Officer I Ayilola, S. Prin. Patrolman Okon, E. A. (Mrs.), Adv. Diploma Security Officer I Fakile, O., Diploma Security Officer II DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING Ajulor, P. T., Diploma Security Officer II Sobande, N. I. (Engr), B.Sc. (Civil Eng.), M.B.A., M.N.S.E., COREN Director (Engineering Services) Amasodi, E. A., OND, Adv. Diploma Security Officer II Ajirotutu, A. A., H.N.D, P.G.D. (Civil Eng.) N.S.E., (COREN) Asst. Chief Engineer (Civil) Imole, D. O., Adv. Diploma Security Officer II Bakare, R. O. HND, B.Tech, MBA (Mgt Techn) MNSE (COREN) Senior Engineer (Elect.) Okeya, T. O., Adv. Diploma Security Officer II Ayandiran, B., Diploma (Akure) Chief Technical Officer Oke, I. A., Adv. Diploma Security Officer II Mosadomi, O. A., I.M.I, C & G Tech Asst. Chief Technical Officer Adeolu, A. P., Diploma Security Officer II Oni, J. A., H.N.D Asst. Chief Technical Officer Nwaezeigwe, J. P., Adv. Diploma Prin. Patrolman Alli, O. A., Diploma (Craft Plumbing), City & Guilds Certificate Aderibigbe, A. P., Diploma Prin. Patrolman in Construction Technicians Part II, MNIOB Asst. Chief Technical Officer Inyang, B. S., Adv. Diploma Prin. Patrolman Fapetu, W. (Mrs.) Principal Technical Officer Musa, A. I., Diploma Prin. Patrolman Ojo, S., HND, PGD Principal Technical Officer Ejike, D., OND Prin. Patrolman Akala, V. F., Diploma Prin. Executive Officer II Adekunle, M. A., B.A (Hons.) Prin. Patrolman Aderibigbe, S. T, HND Principal Technical Officer II Bashorun, M. A., Diploma Prin. Patrolman Olaosegba, A. F., HND Principal Technical Officer Adesanya, G, D, K., Diploma Prin. Patrolman Wahab, T. Q., HND Senior Technical Officer Apeh, G. M. Prin. Patrolman Ayandiran, A. O., HND Senior Executive Officer Sowemimo, S., Dilopma Prin. Patrolman Oluwa, A., HND Senior Technical Officer Ogbakani, F. N. Prin. Patrolman Onasanya, M. O., Senior Technical Officer Adekunle, S. B., Diploma Prin. Patrolman Bello, T. Senior Workshop Supervisor Oni, A. O. A. Prin. Patrolman Adebiyi, J. O. Senior Workshop Supervisor Apeh, M. G., Diploma Prin. Patrolman Omotosho, R. A. Senior Workshop Supervisor Dina, C. O., Diploma Prin. Patrolman Adewole, T.S. Senior Workshop Supervisor Ojo, A. I., Prin. Patrolwoman

Page 25 Page 26 Adetimehin, F. (Mrs) Senior Workshop Supervisor Akinade, S. A., B.Sc., M. Sc., MBA, Elujoba, D. O. (Mrs), HND Higher Executive Officer Abiola-Kareem, T. A., B.Sc. Ojo, A. Snr. Workshop Supervisor FCA, CIBN Deputy Director of Finance Olagoke, O.M., HND Higher Executive Officer (Accounting) Senior Executive Officer Awodoye, J. O. Snr. Workshop Supervisor Farayola, O. M. (Mrs.), Azeez, M. A., HND Higher Executive Officer Arowolo, F. O. Data Proc. Officer Abayomi, M. Snr. Workshop Supervisor B.Sc., ACA, ACTI Chief Accountant Adesuyi, A. E., HND Higher Executive Officer Chukwuma, T. Chief Clerical Officer Lawal, Y Snr. Workshop Supervisor Agbekuyide, I. O., B.Sc. (Lagos), Adeyanju, B. M. (Mrs.), HND Higher Executive Officer Akanbi, O. Chief Clerical Officer Aladetanye, E. A. Snr. Workshop Supervisor Ayuba, L Snr. Workshop Supervisor ACA, FCA, ACTI Principal Accountant Anosike, I., HND. Diploma Chief Conf. Secretary Ajayi, A. Snr. Workshop Supervisor Kwentua, F. (Mrs.), B.Sc Senior Accountant Ogunnubi, E. O., B.Sc., M.Sc. Conf. Secretary II BIOMEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS UNIT Solomon, G. A. Snr. Workshop Supervisor Ayoade,M. M., B.Sc., MBA Senior Accountant Ojigbo, G. C. (Mrs.), Diploma Data Proc. Officer Dalegan B. A., HND Prin. Technical Officer II & Abudu, R. Workshop Supervisor Ogbuehi, M. I. B.Sc.,ACA, MBA Senior Accountant Uregbu, G. U., OND Data Proc. Officer Coordinator Afolami, G. Workshop Supervisor Agaba-Motajo, O. A., B.Sc. Senior Accountant Odukale, O. A. (Mrs.), Diploma Data Proc. Officer Olagboye, S. O. B.ED. (Tech) Prin. Technical Officer II Idowu, O. Workshop Supervisor Kazeem O. A., B.Sc Senior Accountant Aniekwe, E. A., Diploma Asst. Data Proc. Officer Olabisi, B. O., M. F. A. Fine Arts Prin. Technical Officer II Abeleje, O., NABTEB Workshop Supervisor Ogunkoya, J. O., B.Sc, ICAN, ACA Accountant I Olubodun, O. A. (Miss) Asst. Chief Data Entry Oper. Fatade, A. T. (Mrs.), HND Senior Technical Officer Odeyemi, J. A., HND Workshop Supervisor Onyebuenyi, J. N. (Mrs.), HND Accountant I Nwabuisi, S. O., Adv. Diploma Chief Clerical Officer Onasanya, O. M. Workshop Supervisor Adedeji, B. D. (Mrs.), Diploma Senior Technical Officer Nwaiwu, R. C. (Miss), B.Sc. Accountant II Jegede, M. O. (Mrs.)M B.Sc., ACCA Chief Clerical Officer Ganiyu, O. Workshop Supervisor Oke, E. M., Diploma Higher Technical Officer Fetuga, A. A. Snr. Transport Supervisor Adebanjo, F. O., B.Sc. Accountant II Olusola, J. A., B.Sc Chief Clerical Officer Obinda, F. C. Prin. Data Processor Ayo, S Snr. Transport Supervisor Odewole, O. B.,B.Sc, M.Sc., Olaniyan, M. A., OND, AAT, ACA Chief Clerical Officer Otutu, H.C. Chief Clerical Officer Lasisi, A. Snr, Transport Supervisor FCCAN Accountant I Daini, F. A. (Mrs.) Chief Clerical Officer Oladimeji, A. J. (Mrs.), Diploma Chief Technical Attendant Tijani, H.B. Snr. Transport Supervisor Toyo, T. M. (Mrs.), B.Sc. Accountant II Bamidele, J. T. Prin. Mach. Room Supervisor Ososanwo, R. F. 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Page 35 Page 36 Ogbonna, C. N., Senior Data Proc. Officer Osofuye, T. A. Prin. Med. Darkroom Tech Nwanze, H. O. (Miss), B.A., M.Sc., Mobolaji-Olajide, O. M. (Mrs.), Ogunbamise, A. D. Higher Executive Officer Ph.D. Senior Research Fellow B.Sc.N, Adv. Dip. (Neurology DEPT. OF RADIATION BIOLOGY, RADIOTHERAPY, Ogundimu, R. A. Conf. Secretary II Osinowo, R. O. , M.B.,B.S., FMCS Lecturer I Nursing), M.Sc RADIODIAGNOSIS & RADIOGRAPHY Oduka, V. I. Senior Data Proc. Officer Afolayan, M. O., MBBS, FWACS, FMCS Lecturer I (Public Health Nursing), RM, RN Asst. Lecturer Adekunjo, H. O. Administrative Asst. Ojewola, R. W., MBchB, FMCS, FWACS, ACADEMIC STAFF Ademuyiwa, I. Y., B.Sc., M.ScN., MPH Lecturer I Ajekigbe, A. T., B.Pharm(Hons), RN, RM, RNE, FWACN Asst. Lecturer Balogun, S. O., MBBS, FWACS, FMAS Lecturer I (Ife), M.B.,B.S. (Lagos), DMRT DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY Adetunji A. J. (Mrs.), M.Ed., PGDE, Alabi, E. 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DOrtho, RCS (Eng), FWACS, FMCDS Professor James, O., BDS. M.Sc., FMCDS Senior Lecturer & Ag. Head (Lagos), FMCDS (Nig.), Sote, E. O. (Mrs.), BDS (Lagos), M.Sc. Olojede, A. C., BDS, FMCDS, FICS, Akeredolu, P. A. (Mrs.), B.Sc., FWACS, MPH Assoc. Professor (UCLA) FMCDS, FWACS Professor FICIO Senior Lecturer B.CHD, FMCDS, FWACS, MICOI Assoc. Professor Ogundana, O. M., (Ife), FWACS Lecturer I Sanu, O. O. (Mrs.), B.D.S. (Ibadan), Adeyemi, M. O., BDS, FMCDS Lecturer I Umesi-Koleoso, D. C. (Mrs.), Akinshipo, A. O., BDS (Lagos), FWACS, MPH Assoc. Professor BDS, MPH, MPA, FWACS Senior Lecturer FWACS (Oral Pathology) Lecturer I Utomi, I. L. (Mrs.), B.D.S. (Lagos), Technical and Administrative Staff Oderinu, O. H., BDS, FMCDS, FMCDS Assoc. Professor Jokomba, L. A. O., LBIST (Lond.), MPH Senior Lecturer Orenuga, O. O. (Mrs.), B.D.S. MINMFT, Post Graduate ARSH Ajayi, Y. O., BDS, FWACS Senior Lecturer T echnic al and Adminis tr a tiv e St a ff (Lagos), FWACS, M.P.H. 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Chief Clerical Officer M.Ed, PGDE Asst. Chief Technologist FMCDS (Paediatrics Dentistry) Lecturer I Akogu, Y., PCDT, PGDSW, MSW/Senior Senior Dental Technologist STAFF MEDICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT Technical and Administrative Staff DEPARTMENT OF PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY Ugwuozor, B. O., H.N.D. Senior Technologist I Esoimeme, A. E. (Dr.) Chief Staff Medical Officer Anamelechi, C., HND, CDT (B.Sc.) Academic Staff Mbachu, A. O., CDT (Nig.) Dental Technologist Aiy egbusi, K. A ., H.N.D . (Lagos) Prin. En vir on. Health Of ficer (Nig), RDT, PGDHSE. Asst. Chief Technologist Sofola, O. O. (Mrs.), B.chD, FWACS, Leke-Adenuga, O. E. (Mrs.), B.Sc., Udoh, B. A., Diploma (Lagos) Chief. Conf. Secretary Ofuebo, I. E., B.Sc (Unilag) Administrative Officer II MPH Professor & Head Diploma Administrative Officer II Osan wut a, N. P . Chie f Health Attendant I Nwaoboshi S. A., (B.Sc.) Asst. Chief Data Proc. Savage, K. O. (Mrs.), BDS, MPH, Madu, P. O. (Mrs.), B.Sc., Diploma Confidential Secretary Ajayi, G. Chief Health Attendant I Officer M.Sc., FMCDS, FWACS Professor Effiong, S. Chief Health Attendant I Ayanbadejo, P. O.,BDS, FMCDS, DEPARTMENT OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL Akinremi, E. Chief Health Attendant I DEPARTMENT OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY MPH Assoc. Professor PATHOLOGY/BIOLOGY Ojo, G. O. Chief Health Attendant I Academic Staff Uti, O. G. (Mrs.) Assoc. Professor Academic Staff Ogunlewe, M. O. (Mrs.), B.D.S. Umeizudike, K. A., BDS, FMCDS Senior Lecturer Effiom, O. A. (Mrs), B.D.S. (Lagos), FWACS Professor & Head Eweka, O. M.,BDS, FWACS Lecturer I (Lagos), FMCDS (Nig.), Dip. Ladeinde, A. L, BDS (Lagos), Dedeke, A. A., BDS, FWACS Lecturer I Health Mgt (Lagos) Senior Lecturer & Ag. Head FMCDS, FWACS Professor Odukoya, O., B.D.S. (Lagos), M.Sc., Arotiba, G. T., BDS (Lagos), Technical And Administrative Staff FMCDS, FWACS, FICS, FDSRCSED, Cardoso, J. T., HND, PGD Senior Dental Therapist FICD Professor Alonge, T. R., B.Sc. Administrative Officer II Akinwande, J. A., BDS (Lagos), Ofili, R. C. (Mrs.), Senior Data Proc. Officer FMCDS, FWACS, Professor Okoronkwo, R. (Mrs.) Data Proc. Officer Dip. Immunology Module (Lond.) Oladapo, D. E. Administrative Asst. Adeyemo, W. L. B.D.S., FMCDS, FWACS, Ph.D, (Cologne), MPA ( Unilag) Associate Professor

Page 39 Page 40 1 UNDERGRADUATE COURSES (b) Direct Entry Requirements

The following undergraduate courses are available at the Candidates for admission to the College must have a high College of Medicine of the University of Lagos: score in the following three subjects, namely: Physics, Chemistry, Biology at the Advanced Level in the General (i) 5/6-Year Medical Course leading to the degree of Bachelor Certificate of Education in addition to the General Certificate of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS). of Education Ordinary Level’s qualification. Passes in subjects (ii) 5/6-Year Dental Course leading to the degree of Bachelor in all other equivalent examination must be interpreted by of Dental Surgery (BDS). the University of Lagos before eligibility of the candidates can (iii) 3-4-Year course leading to the Honours degree of Bachelor be determined. of Science (B.Sc.) in Pharmacology. (iv) 3-4 Year course leading to the Honours degree of Bachelor (2) B. Physiotherapy of Science (B.Sc.) in Physiology. (v) 4-5 Year course leading to the Honours degree of Bachelor (a) “O” Level Requirements Physiotherapy (B.Physio). General Certificate of Education or Senior Secondary School (vi) 5-year course leading to the Honours degree of Bachelor of Certificate with credits in five subjects including Biomedical Engineering (B.M.Engr.) Mathematics and the following: Physics, Chemistry, Biology SECTION IV (vii) 5-year course leading to the Honours degree of Bachelor of and English Language. Nursing Science (B.N.Sc.) (viii) 5-year course leading to the Honours degree of Bachelor of (b) Direct Entry Requirements Medical Laboratory Science (B.M.L.S.) In addition to the GCE O/L qualification, candidate for direct Regulations (ix) 5-year course leading to the Honours degree of Bachelor of entry must posses at least ‘C’ grade in the following subjects: Science (B.Sc.) in Radiography. Physics, Chemistry and Biology. An appropriate pass in the University of Lagos Foundation Programme or its equivalent shall also be considered. 2. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS TO VARIOUS UNDERGRADUATE COURSES (3) B. Sc. Physiology

The following are the basic entry requirements to various (a) “O” Level Requirements courses in the College: General Certificate of Education or Senior Secondary School (1) MBBS/BDS Certificate with credits in five subjects including, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and at least a pass (a) “O” Level Requirements in English Language.

General Certificate of Education or Senior Secondary School (b) Direct Entry Requirements Certificate with credits in at least five subjects including English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and In addition to the GCE O/L qualification, two of three science Biology. subjects, i.e. Physics, Chemistry, Biology must be passed at the GCE Advanced Level.

Page 41 Page 42 (4) B. Sc. Pharmacology (3) B. Sc. Physiology (B) Direct Entry Requirements Lagos have proved to be internationally acceptable (a) “O” Level Requirements qualifications. (a) “O” Level Requirements General Certificate of Education or Senior Secondary School Candidates for direct entry must possess at least ‘C’ grades in Certificate with credits in five subjects including, Physics and Chemistry or Biology at ‘A’ level plus the above Bearing in mind the role that Doctors and Dentists are required Candidates are require to possess General Certificate of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and at least a pass five credits at ‘O’ level. An appropriate pass in the University to fulfill in Nigeria, it is obvious that the initial goal of the College Education or Senior Secondary Certificate credits in five in English Language. of Lagos Foundation Programme or its equivalent shall also was not wide enough to bear adequate relevance to the health subjects including: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, be considered. Holders of the Associate of the Medical needs of Nigeria. Therefore, the educational goal of the College Mathematics, English Language. (b) Direct Entry Requirements Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (AMLSCN) shall also be have been broadened and are stated as follows: considered. To produce doctors and dentists of high quality and in such (b) Direct Entry Requirements In addition to the GCE O/L qualification, two of three science numbers as are required to meet the health delivery need of the subjects, i.e. Physics, Chemistry, Biology must be passed at nation at Community and Hospital Levels. O/Level credits in five subjects including: Mathematics, the GCE Advanced Level. CHAPTER I In order to achieve this, the undergraduate programme should Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English Language. In addition, be designed: two out of the three science subjects i.e. Physics, Chemistry, (4) B. Sc. Pharmacology MEDICAL AND DENTAL CURRICULA 1. to yield a high proportion of Doctors and Dentists dedicated Biology must be passed at the GCE Advanced Level. to primary care, some hospital specialists and some teachers (a) “O” Level Requirements THE GOALS OF MEDICAL AND DENTAL EDUCATION AT THE in medical schools; in the context used here primary care is (5) B. Sc. Biomedical Engineering COLLEGE OF MEDICINE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS defined as that type of health care which emphasizes first or Biomedical Informatics Candidates are require to possess General Certificate of contact care embracing prevention and treatment of Education or Senior Secondary Certificate credits in five When the Lagos University Medical School was founded in 1962 diseases and including the overall co-ordinating of care the (a) “O” Level Requirements subjects including: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, its essential goal was to produce doctors with an internationally patients health problems with the appropriate use of Mathematics, English Language. acceptable qualification. This was implied in the decision of the community resources and referral facilities; Admission into the B.Sc Degree programme in Biomedical Federal Government of Nigeria to provide in Lagos “such facilities 2. to include group training, where possible, with other Engineering or Biomedical Informatics shall be in accordance (b) Direct Entry Requirements for the training of medical students as are usually provided by Members of the health team in order to emphasize the with the University regulations, i.e. candidate must possess a teaching hospitals of internationally high repute” (The Lagos interdisciplinary nature of the health care delivery system; minimum of five (5) credit passes in SSCE i.e. Physics, O/Level credits in five subjects including: Mathematics, University Teaching Hospital Act, 1961, paragraph 3 (1) (a). 3. to prepare Doctors and Dentists for leadership role in the C h e m i s t r y, B i o l o g y, E n g l i s h L a n g u a g e a n d Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English Language. In addition, health team so that they can work harmoniously with Mathematics/Further Mathematics, or its equivalent (GCE) two out of the three science subjects i.e. Physics, Chemistry, There is ample evidence that the College has fulfilled its initial members of the allied health professions; O’ level at not more than one (1) sitting together with an Biology must be passed at the GCE Advanced Level. goal. Perhaps the clearest bit of evidence is the number of its 4. to produce Doctors and Dentists who have an appreciation appropriate pass in the Joint Matriculation Examination graduates who have been admitted to and passed postgraduate of and willingness to participate in continuing education (JME) and Post-JME Examination. (5) B. Sc. Biomedical Engineering examination mostly set by Institutions outside Nigeria. Towards throughout their professional life; and or Biomedical Informatics the end of 1976, the achievements of the first six annual sets of 5. to produce Doctors and Dentists who would observe at all (b) Direct Entry Requirements medical graduates of the College (i.e. 1967-72) were examined. It times the age-old humanitarian tenets of their professions. Direct Entry: Candidates for direct entry must possess at (a) “O” Level Requirements was found that out of a total of 165 graduates qualifying in this least ‘C’ grades in Physics and Chemistry or Biology at ‘A’ level plus period, 66 (i.e. 40 per cent) had obtained postgraduate the above five credits at ‘O’ level. An appropriate Admission into the B.Sc Degree programme in Biomedical qualifications by the end of 1976; (i.e. at the time the group Engineering or Biomedical Informatics shall be in studied would have had a minimum follow-up of four years) and (B). Direct Entry Requirements accordance with the University regulations, i.e. candidate 95 per cent of these qualifications were obtained from British and In addition to the GCE O/L qualification, candidate for direct must possess a minimum of five (5) credit passes in SSCE i.e. American institutions. Similarly, a look at the first four sets of entry must posses at least ‘C’ grade in the following subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English Language and graduates in Dentistry reveals that over 20% of a total of 36 Physics, Chemistry and Biology. An appropriate pass in the Mathematics/Further Mathematics, or its equivalent (GCE) graduates had obtained British postgraduate qualifications by University of Lagos Foundation Programme or its equivalent O’ level at not more than one (1) sitting together with an the middle of 1978 (again allowing for a minimum follow-up shall also be considered. appropriate pass in the Joint Matriculation Examination period of four years). Clearly, the M.B.S.S. and B.D.S. Degrees of (JME) and Post-JME Examination.

Page 43 Page 44 CHAPTER II and behaviour in the practice of his profession according to Each semester consists of 17 weeks and will therefore the Geneva Declaration of 1948; (2) Abnormal Human body, Mind & Society contain 680 hours. The percentage time and hours GENERAL STRUCTURE OF THE CURRICULUM 4. awareness of the scope and limits of his role and of the Morbid Anatomy allocate to subjects have been worked out as follows: necessity to seek and use regularly the collaboration of Clinical Pathology The broad goals stated above are expressed in behavioural terms other health workers; Medical Microbiology and Parasitology 5. a high sense of responsibility towards work and calmness Special Pharmacology by the following institutional objectives: NORMAL HUMAN BODY, MIND AND SOCIETY in emergency situations; Clinical Pharmacology Twenty percent of the total course consists of approximately 6. readiness to evaluate the results of utilizing measures as Community Health At the end of the undergraduate course the graduates must 1520 hours 1406 of which are allocated as follows: demonstrate that the has: required in (5) above and carry out simple, problem- Environment Occupational Health oriented research according to scientific principles. Epidemiology and the control of communicable diseases Subject % Hours 7. readiness to plan, manage and evaluate health services for Immunology (as an interdisciplinary course) A. Knowledge of: Psychology 3 18 individual families and communities; Medical Sociology 20 8. readiness to educate, motivate, supervise and lead other (3) Clinical Course 1. the normal structure, function, development and growth of Anatomy (including Radiological health workers in health promotion and the prevention and Clinical skills including basic therapeutic skills the human body, mind and society; Anatomy and History) 35 494 treatment of disease; Medicine 2. the disorders of structure, function, developmentand Biochemistry 27 380 9. in respect of all the skills stated above, willingness to Psychiatry growth of the human body, mind and society that occur as a Physiology 35 494 function optimally, critically and innovatively even when Surgery result of ill-health. Saturday Lecturer 9-11 a.m. devoted to the teaching of Medical man-power and other resources are limited. Obstetric & Gynaecology 3. appropriate measures (promotive, preventive and curative) Sociology and Psychology during the 1st and 2nd semesters Clinical Paediatrics that can be used to identify and solve the health problems of respectively. individuals, families and communities; In other to attain these objectives, courses in Medicine and Anaesthesia Dentistry being taught in this College should cover the following Radiology The remaining unallocated 114 hours is left as unassigned time, four broad areas of study: Community Health B. Ability (skills) to: i.e. on Wednesday evenings at 3 hours per week. This period is to 1. The normal Human Body, Mind and Society 1. collect, record and evaluate data about the health needs be used for games. of individuals, families and communities; 2. The Abnormal Human Body, Mind and Society (4) PRIMARY-HEALTH CARE 3. Clinical studies (to equip the students with knowledge and Maternal and Child Health 2. recognize (diagnose) the health problems of individuals, ABNORMAL HUMAN BODY, MIND AND SOCIETY: skills required to deal with the Abnormal); and Principle and practice of Primary Health Care including families and communities; Approximately 19% of the total time course is to be devoted to 4. Primary Care (of both the individual and the Community). Community Health Project 3. utilize appropriate measures (promotive, preventive and the teaching of subjects under this heading. This consists of about Health Management, Health Education, Medical Ethics and curative) in the solution of health problems of individuals, 1440 hours. 13440 hours are allocated as follows while 100 hours CHAPTER III Jurisprudence. families and communities; are left as unassigned time: 4. express himself in the appropriate language fluently and A. SUBJECTS: B. DURATION OF TEACHING TIME unambiguosly about the health needs of individuals, families Subjects % Hours The subjects under which the four broad areas stated above will One quarter of the entire total course of approximately 9 ½ and communities; Morbid Anatomy 20 264 be taught are listed as follows: semesters (that is approximately 2 ½ semesters) is to be 5. find and critically evaluate literature about health matters; Clinical Pathology/Haematology & (1) Normal Human Body, Mind & Society devoted to the teaching of subjects listed under Normal Blood Transfusion 13 176 Anatomy Human Body, Mind and Society and one sixth to those listed C. The following attitudes: Microbiology 21 284 Biochemistry under Primary Care. The study of the Abnormal will stretch 1. appreciation that medical education does not end with Pharmacology 22 292 Physiology over Clinical Courses and will cover more than one quarter. completion of the undergraduate course and acceptance of Clinical Psychology 6 80 General Pharmacology full responsibility for continuing his own education; Epidemiology, Environment Health Psychology In order to calculate the number of hours to be devoted to Medical Sociology each subjects, time is reckoned on the basics of 40 hours per 2. the habits to look at any health problem whether of an And Occupational Health 13 180 Bio-Statistics week (i.e. five 8-hours-day per week). individual, a family or a community, comprehensively and in Statistics 5 64 Genetics (as an interdisciplinary course) its total environment and in its total environment; 1349 3. determination to observe at all times high ethical standards

Page 45 Page 46 CLINICAL COURSES COURSE ACCORDING TO SEMESTERS: Length of minimum Posting number of contact hours that must be Medical Jurisprudence & Ethics 80 Approximately 46% of the total course is to be devoted to the achieved Basic Dentistry 40 teaching of Clinical subjects in other words 3520 hours are 1st SEMESTER allocated to clinical subjects. The breakdown is as follows: Subject Hours I. (Special Clinical Skill 1 month 160 After this period the class will again be divided up into three Anatomy 260 (Surgery 5 months 800 groups for courses to be taken during each of three time-blocks as Subjects % Hours Physiology 260 II. (Medicine 5 months 800 follows: Basic Clinical & Therapeutic 10 320 Biochemistry 200 Psychiary) 5 months 160 Skills (2 months) Medical Sociology 60 (including two hours on Saturdays) III. (Clinical Paediatrics 3 months 480 Length of Posting No of Hours Medicine – 5 months 23 800 2nd/3rd Semester (Anaesthesia 6 months (a) Maternal and Child Health 140

1 Psychiatry – 1 month 5 160 IV. (Obst. & Gynae. 3 /2 months 560 (b) General Medical Practice (including 360 Surgery – 5 months 23 800 Subjects Hours Community Health Project Obst. & Gynaecology – 3 ½ months 16 560 Anatomy 234 The number of contact hours that would be achieved is based on Clinical Paediatrics – 3 months 14 480 Physiology 234 the number of hours suggested for each subject area above. It will These courses will present a fully integrated picture of medical Anaesthesia – 1 ½ months 7 240 Biochemistry 180 be noticed that the number of available hours in each time-block practice and offer the students opportunities to learn at first hand Special Clinical skills 5 160 Psychology 54 is in excess of the number of contact-hours prescribed. Some strategies required for delivery of health care to the individual as (including two hrs. on Saturdays) flexibility is allowed during this part of the course to make room well as the society while continued emphasis will be given to the Special clinical Skills will include Radiology, Radiation Biology and Basic Therapeutic Skill 160 for the vagaries of clinical work and to allow the student adequate scientific approach cultivated through earlier courses. Radiotherapy. The time allocated to Special Clinical Skills is Morbid Anatomy 144 time for individual development of this clinical skills. The basic divided in the ratio of 3 (120) to 1 (14) to Radiology and Radiation Clinical Pathology/Haematoligy 96 philosophy of this period is to design the courses/exposures in During the seven month period covering the three block of Biology and Radiotherapy respectively. & Blood Transfusion such a way that each student can achieve a progressive postings, a Community Health Project will be undertaken and Microbiology 144 development of clinical skills through a process of accumulative written up by each student. PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Pharmacology 112 acquisition of clinical experience. 15% of the total time course is allocated to the subjects under this Statistics 64 COURSES heading. Approximately 1120 hours are allocated to Primary 4th/5th Semesters During this period each class of students will be divided into Courses listed for semester above are to be designed by the Health Care. Subject Hours groups to enable them rotate round the clinical block. During corresponding Departments. In respect of courses that are Morbid Anatomy 120 each time-block, each group will be further sub-divided into sub- interdisciplinary in nature, such as the course in Basic Clinical Subjects % Hours Clinical Pathology/Haematology groups to rotate round the courses provided during the time Skills, Special Clinical Skills, and Basic Therapeutic be noticed that Maternal/Child (Family Health Care) 39 440 & Blood Transfusion 80 block. During the twenty-month period that covers the clinical the number of available hours in each time-block is in excess of Principle and Practice of Primary Microbiology 140 postings, all students will be expected to attend a series of the number of contact-hours prescribed. Some flexibility is Health Care 32 360 Pharmacology 180 integrated lectures which will be spread over the whole of one allowed during this part of the course to make room for the Health Management, Health Principles of Epidemiology & year (March to February). These lectures will take the form of vagaries of clinical work and to allow the student adequate time Education, Medical Ethics & Environmental & Occupational Health 180 symposia during which the scientific basis and essential clinical for individual development of this clinical skills. The basic Jurisprudence 29 320 Clinical Psychology 80 features will be stressed. philosophy of this period is to design the courses/exposures in such a way that each student can achieve a progressive Vacation period will be taken as follows: Although the course in the first four semesters are not presented SEMESTER IX TO SEMESTER X development of clinical skills through a process of accumulative (a) Two weeks holidays in February for Years I& II in the integrated fashion, course designs and time-tables have (PLUS THE INTERVENING VACATION TERM IV) acquisition of clinical experience. (b) July/August Holidays for Year I been structured in such a way as to achieve considerable The first six weeks of this period will be spent by the whole class (c) For Year II Vacation (last two weeks in August shall be taken horizontal co-ordination of the students’ learning experiences coming together for the following courses: During this period each class of students will be divided into as vacation) during the period. groups to enable them rotate round the clinical block. During each (d) For Year III (last two weeks in November of the 5th Semester Subjects Hours time-block, each group will be further sub-divided into sub- shall be taken as Vacation). 6th Semester to 8th Health Management: Planning & Evaluation 120 groups to rotate round the courses provided during the time This period covers twenty calendar months and are divided into 7 Health Education (including Educational block. During the twenty-month period that covers the clinical blocks Methodology & Communication skills) 80 postings, all students will be expected to attend a series of

Page 47 Page 48 integrated lectures which will be spread over the whole of one design them. i. Essay Paper (c) Health Management year (March to February). These lectures will take the form of ii. Multiple choice question paper (d) Medical/Dental Jurisprudence symposia during which the scientific basis and essential clinical ELECTIVE PERIOD iii. Practical exercise or interpretation and application of (e) Preventive Dentistry (Periodontology, Oral Diagnosis, Oral features will be stressed. It is envisaged that students will be able to select a wide variety of laboratory exercises. Radiology) and Dental Health Education. programmes for this period. Elective course will be available in B Duration of Teaching Time: The teaching time for the total SEMESTER IX TO SEMESTER X purely scientific areas of study, in clinical subjects. In the PART II – For courses taken in Semesters III and IV course of 10 semesters is distributed as follows: (PLUS THE INTERVENING VACATION TERM IV) alternative, students may spend the elective period in traveling Time: November at the end of Year II (with the exception of Basic The first six weeks of this period will be spent by the whole class to other centers of learning. For students who are shown to be Clinical skills and Statistics, for which end-of-course assessment Normal Human Body, coming together for the following courses: defective in a course by the result of evaluation at the end of the will be at the end of semester III). Resit will take place in February. Mind and Society - 19.3% 1187 hrs course, a selective remedial course may be prescribed. Format for each subject: Abnormal Human Body, Subjects Hours i. Essay Paper Mind and Society - 17.4% 1066 hrs Health Management: Planning & Evaluation 120 ASSESSMENT OF STUDENTS PERFORMACE ii. Multiple choice question paper Clinical Courses - 42.8% 2626 hrs Health Education (including Educational For every course, assessment will be at two levels: iii. Practical exercise or interpretation and application of Primary Oral Health Courses - 20.5% 1258 hrs Methodology & Communication skills) 80 I. In-Course Assessment laboratory exercises 18 1.5 Medical Jurisprudence & Ethics 80 These will be administered at the rate of two for every course iv. In place of (III) there will be an objective structured Basic Dentistry 40 lasting one semester. The timing of in-course assessment in 1. Normal Human Body, Mind and Society various subjects being taken during the same semester will be co- 2. ABNORMAL HUMAN BODY, MIND AND SOCIETY After this period the class will again be divided up into three ordinated in such a way as to ensure areas. The results of each in- Pathology Subjects Hours % groups for courses to be taken during each of three time-blocks course should not distract students from courses in other subject Microbiology, Virology, Parasitology Medical Sociology 56 4 as follows: areas. The results of each in-course assessments should be Special Pharmacology Psychology 26 2.2 forwarded to academic Office for record purpose immediately Epidemiology and control of Communicable Statistics Length of Posting No of Hours after the assessment. Diseases Anatomy 300 25.3 (a) Maternal and Child Health 140 Physiology 370 31.2 (b) General Medical Practice (including 360 II End-of-Course Assessment; 3. CLINICAL COURSES Biochemistry 224 18.9 Community Health Project An end-of-course assessment will be administered at the end of Basic Clinical Skills Oral Biology 120 10.1 These courses will present a fully integrated picture of medical each course at times listed below. The total assessment of Basic Medical Laboratory Technology History & Introduction to Dentistry 17 1.4 practice and offer the students opportunities to learn at first student’s performance will be a nummation of the results of the Anaesthesia Organic Chemistry 56 4.7 hand strategies required for delivery of health care to the in-course assessments and the end-of-course assessment, the Dental Operative Technique and Science of Dental Materials individual as well as the society while continued emphasis will be total marks awardable being shared in such a way that in-course Oral Diagnosis, Oral Medicine, Oral Radiology 2. Abnormal Human Body, Mind and Society given to the scientific approach cultivated through earlier assessments carry 30% of the marks and the end-of-course Periodontology Clinical Pathology 138 12.9 courses. assessment, 70%. The timing and format of end-of-course Children’s Dentistry Medical Microbiology and assessment will be as follows: Orthodontics Parasitology 206 19.3 During the seven month period covering the three block of marks and the end-of-course assessment, 70%. The timing and Conservation Special Pharmacology postings, a Community Health Project will be undertaken and format of end-of-course assessment will be as follows: Dental Prosthetics Epidemiology and control of Communicable written up by each student. Oral Surgery Diseases PART I- For courses taken in Semester I and II. Oral Pathology COURSES Time: November at the end of Year I (with the exception of Clinical Psychology 3. CLINICAL COURSES Courses listed for semester above are to be designed by the Medical Sociology end-of-course assessment, for which will be at Basic Clinical Skills corresponding Departments. In respect of courses that are the end of Semester I). Resit will take place the following 4. PRIMARY ORAL HEALTH CARE Basic Medical Laboratory Technology interdisciplinary in nature, such as the course in Basic Clinical February. Dental Practice (Integrated Patient Management in: Anaesthesia Skills, Special Clinical Skills, and Basic Therapeutic Skills, (a) Oral Surgery/Oral Pathology/Oral Medicine Dental Operative Technique and Science of Dental Materials appropriate interdisciplinary groups have been appointed to Format for each subject: (b) Restorative Dentistry/Child Dental Health Oral Diagnosis, Oral Medicine, Oral Radiology

Page 49 Page 50 Periodontology 2.Abnormal Human Body, Mind and Society COURSES ACCORDING TO SEMESTER Children’s Dentistry Clinical Pathology 138 12.9 5TH SEMESTER (400 Level) Orthodontics Medical Microbiology and 1ST SEMESTER (200 Level) Subjects Hours Conservation Parasitology 206 19.3 Prosthetics Technique 201 Dental Prosthetics Pharmacology 228 21.4 Subjects Hours Dental Operative Technique 201 Oral Surgery Morbid Anatomy 238 22.3 Anatomy 210 Science of Dental Materials 42 Oral Pathology Epidemiology and Control of Physiology 210 Basic Clinical skills 160 Clinical Psychology Communicable Diseases 96 9.0 Organic Chemistry 56 Introduction to Dental Clinics 30 Basic Therapeutic Skills 160 15.0 Biochemistry 112 Morbid Anatomy 12 4. PRIMARY ORAL HEALTH CARE Sociology 40 Pharmacology 16 Dental Practice (Integrated Patient Management in: 3. Clinical Courses Unassigned Time 52 Epidemiology & Control of (a) Oral Surgery/Oral Pathology/Oral Medicine (a) Basic Clinical Skills 160 6.1 Communicable Diseases 16 (b) Restorative Dentistry/Child Dental Health (b) General Anaesthesia 160 6.1 2ND SEMESTER (200 Level) Local Anaesthesia 18 (c) Health Management (c) Local Anaesthesia 18 0.7 Subjects Hours (d) Medical/Dental Jurisprudence (d) Preclinical Dental Operative 6th SEMESTER (400 Level) (e) Preventive Dentistry (Periodontology, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Technique 201 7.7 Anatomy 90 Subjects Hours Radiology) and Dental Health Education. (e) Pre-clinical Prosthetics Technique 201 7.7 Physiology 159 General Medicine 200 B Duration of Teaching Time: The teaching time for the total (f) Science of Dental Materials 42 1.6 Biochemistry 112 General Surgery 200 course of 10 semesters is distributed as follows: (g) Oral Diagnosis & Oral Radiology 24 0.9 Psychology 40 Special Clinical Skill (Radiodiagnosis & (h) Periodontology 62 2.4 Introduction to Dentistry 17 Radiotherapy) 80 Normal Human Body, (i) Oral Medicine 66 2.5 Unassigned Time 52 Advanced Operative Techniques 100 Mind and Society - 19.3% 1187 hrs (j) Paedodontics 62 2.4 Paedodontics Operative Techniques 60 Abnormal Human Body, (k) Orthodontics 46 1.7 3RD SEMESTER (300 Level) Dental Practice 48 Mind and Society - 17.4% 1066 hrs (l) Conservative Dentistry 48 1.8 Subjects Hours Clinical Courses - 42.8% 2626 hrs (m) Endodontics 30 1.1 Statistics 18 7TH SEMESTER (500 Level) Primary Oral Health Courses - 20.5% 1258 hrs (n) Clinical Prosthetics 48 1.8 General Pharmacology 36 18 1.5 (o) Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 66 2.5 Morbid Anatomy & Subjects Hours (p) Oral Pathology 132 5.0 Clinical Pathology 42 Advanced Operative Technique 100 (q) Advanced Operative Technique 100 3.8 Microbiology & Parasitology 54 Paedo, Operative Technique 60 1. Normal Human Body, Mind and Society (r) Paedodontics Operative Technique 60 2.3 Basic Therapeutic skill 160 Paedodontics 28 (s) Clinical Psychology 36 1.4 Pharmacology 36 Oral Pathology 28 Subjects Hours % (t) Special Clinical Skills Conservation 14 Medical Sociology 56 4 (in Radiology and Radiotherapy) 80 3.1 4TH SEMESTER (300 Level) Prosthetics 14 Psychology 26 2.2 (u) Dental Practice 984 37.5 Subjects Hours Oral Medicine 14 Statistics Oral Biology 120 Periodontology 28 Anatomy 300 25.3 4. Primary Oral Health Care Courses Morbid Anatomy 172 Endodontics 14 Physiology 370 31.2 (a) Primary Health Care 320 25.4 Clinical Pathology 96 Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 14 Biochemistry 224 18.9 (b) Oral-Biology & Maxillofacial Surgery 18 1.4 Microbiology and Parasitology 152 Communical Dentistry 14 Oral Biology 120 10.1 (c) Oral-Biology & Pathology 18 1.4 Epidemiology and Control of Dental Practice 322 History & Introduction to Dentistry 17 1.4 (d) Preventive Dentistry 18 1.4 Communicable Diseases 80 Organic Chemistry 56 4.7 (e) Restorative Dentistry 18 1.4 Special Pharmacology 176 (f) Child Dental Health 18 1.4 Clinical Psychology 17 (g) Dental Practice 848 67.4

Page 51 Page 52 8TH SEMESTER (500 Level) I. In-Course Assessment: CHAPTER V PHG 202 Respiratory Physiology/ This will be administered at the rate of not more than two for Gastroenterology/Renal Physiology 3 Subjects Hours every course lasting one Semester. The timing of in-course BACHELOR OF MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES (BMLS) MLS 201 Introduction to Medical Laboratory Orthodontic 18 assessments in various subjects being taken during the same Science I 2 Paedodontics 18 semester will be co-ordinated in such a way as to ensure that 100 LEVEL GST 201 General I Community Dentistry 90 an assessment in one subject areas does not distract 1ST SEMESTER Oral Pathology 88 students from course in other subject areas. COURSE CODE TITLE 2ND SEMESTER Oral Medicine 36 UNITS ANA 203 Gross Anatomy III 3 Prosthetics 18 II. End-of-Course Assessment: FSC 101 Introductory Biology 3 ANA 204 Gross Anatomy IV 3 Conservation 18 An end of course assessment will be administered at the end FSC 102 Introductory Chemistry 3 BCH 202 Introductory Biochemistry II 3 Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 36 of each course at times listed below. The total assessment of FCS 103 Introductory Computer Science 3 PHG 203 Nerves, Muscles, CNS & Special Senses 3 Periodontology 18 each student’s performance will be a summation of the FSC 104 Introductory Mathematics 3 PHG 204 Endocrinology/Reproduction 2 Oral Diagnosis/Oral Radiology 8 results of the in-course assessments and the end-of course FSC 105 Introductory Physics 3 MLS 202 Introduction to Medical Dental Practice 614 assessment, the total marks awardable being shared in such ZLY 101 Introductory Zoology 2 Laboratory Science II 3 Elective 160 a way that in-course assessment carry 30% of the marks and GST 102 Philosophy & Logic 2 GAS 202 (103) General African Studies II 2 the end-of-course assessment, 70%. GST 105 Use of English Language I 2 9TH SEMESTER (600 Level) 300 LEVEL f). Probation: A student on warning shall be placed on 2ND SEMESTER 1ST SEMESTER Subjects Hours Probation if his/her CGPA is below 3.00 at the end of the COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE UNITS Primary Health Care (Health Management, semester or session. UNITS MLS 301 Basic Clinical Chemistry 3 Health Education, Medical & Dental The period of probation is two semesters or one session. ZLY 102 Introductory Zoology II MLS 303 Basic Haematoloty 3 Jurisprudence) 320 2 MLS 305 Basic Microbiology 3 Dental Practice 400 Such a student is essentially on the same course level for BTN 101 General Botany 3 MLS 307 Basic Histopathology 3 which he/she is on probation. CHM 101 Introductory Chemistry II 4 MLS 309 Special Topics in Biochemistry 3 10TH SEMESTER (600 Level) CHM 102 Experimental Chemistry I 2 MLS 313 Medical Physics 2 g). Withdrawal from the course: A student on probation shall PHS 101 Introductory Physics I 3 BCH 300 Biochemistry for Non majors 3 Subjects Hours be asked to withdraw from the course if at the end of the PHS 102 Introductory Physics II 3 GST 307 Entrepreneurship I 2 Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 18 period of probation his/her CGPA is still below 3.00 PHS 103 Introductory Practical Physics 2 Oral Pathology (Clinical Oral Pathology) 18 2nd Semester Preventive Dentistry 18 200 LEVEL COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE Child Dental Health 18 1ST SEMESTER UNITS Restorative Dentistry 18 COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE MLS 302 Laboratory Posting I 2 Dental Practice 488 UNITS MLS 304 Practical Exercises I 3 ANA 201 Gross Anatomy I (Upper Limb & Thorax) 3 MLS 308 Basic Medical Parasitology 3 ANA 202 Gross Anatomy II (Abdomen, Pelvis, MLS 310 Biomedical Engineering 2 Lower Limb) 3 MLS 312 Basic Pharmacology & Toxicology 3 BCH 201 Introductory Biochemistry I 2 MLS 314 Basic Immunology 3 PHG 201 General Principles of Physiology/ MLS 311 Biostatistics 2 Cardiovascular/System 3 MLS 306 Counselling Skills 2

Page 53 Page 54 400 LEVEL 400 LEVEL 2ND SEMESTER Biochemistry department 1ST SEMESTER 1ST SEMESTER COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE UNITS PHA: This represents the code for all courses taken in COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE UNITS COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE MLS 502 Clinical Endocrinology 2 Pharmacology department. MLS 401 Laboratory Management Organisation 2 UNITS MLS 504 Advance Clinical Chemistry Techniques 3 MLS 403 Medical Laboratory Haematology I 3 MLS 401 Laboratory Management Organisation 2 MLS 548 Laboratory Posting/Practical 4 CHAPTER VI MLS 405 Medical Laboratory Histopathology I 3 MLS 403 Medical Laboratory Haematology I 3 MLS 546 Introduction to Molecular Biology 2 MLS 407 Medical Microbiology I 3 MLS 405 Medical Laboratory Histopathology I 3 MLS 550 Project 4 B.Sc. (Hons) PHYSIOLOGY PROGRAMME MLS 409 Laboratory Instrumentation & Techniques 3 MLS 407 Medical Microbiology I 3 MLS 411 Fundamentals of Blood Group Serology 2 MLS 409 Laboratory Instrumentation & Techniques 3 Medical Laboratory Histopathology (Specialty) 200 LEVEL MLS 413 Medical Laboratory Science Ethics 2 MLS 411 Fundamentals of Blood Group Serology 2 1ST SEMESTER COURSE CODE TITLE UNITS MLS 413 Medical Laboratory Science Ethics 2 COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE UNITS PGH 201 General Physiology 3 2ND SEMESTER MLS 509 Medical Laboratory Histopathology II 3 Blood & Body Fluids, COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE UNITS 2ND SEMESTER MLS 511 Medical Laboratory Histopathology III 3 Cardiovascular System MLS 402 Medical Entomology 2 COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE MLS 513 Exfoliative Cytology 3 PGH 202 Respiratory System MLS 404 Laboratory Posting II and Practicals 3 UNITS MLS 515 Cytogenetics 2 Renal System MLS 406 Clinical Chemistry I 3 MLS 402 Medical Entomology 2 MLS 533 Research Methodology 3 Autonomic Nervous System 3 MLS 408 Blood Group Serology 2 MLS 404 Laboratory Posting II and Practicals 3 MLS 535 Seminar 2 PGH 203 Gastro-Intestinal System MLS 410 Immunology/Immunochemistry 3 MLS 406 Clinical Chemistry I 3 MLS 549 Introduction to Biotechnology 2 Nutrition & Metabolism MLS 412 Information & Communication Technology 2 MLS 408 Blood Group Serology 2 MLS 531 Microbial Genetics 2 Nemophysiology MLS 414 Ethics of Biomedical Research 3 MLS 410 Immunology/Immunochemistry 3 - Nerve & Muscle Physiology MLS 415 Introduction to Genetics 2 MLS 412 Information & Communication Technology 2 2ND SEMESTER - Sensory Physiology 4 MLS 414 Ethics of Biomedical Research 3 COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE UNITS - Motor System First professional Examination MLS 415 Introduction to Genetics 2 MLS 514 Medical Virology 3 - Integrative Function of CNS The first Professional examination will be done at the end of MLS 516 Pharmaceutical Microbiology and PGH 204 Endocrinology 2 this semester under the supervision of the Medical Laboratory First professional Examination Advanced Techniques 3 Reproduction The first Professional examination will be done at the end of MLS 548 Laboratory Posting/Practical II 4 ANA 201 Upper Limb & Thorax this semester under the supervision of the Medical Laboratory MLS 546 Introduction to Molecular Biology Techniques 2 ANA 202 Abdomen, Pelvis 2nd Semester Science Council of Nigeria MLS 550 Project 4 Perineum & Lower Limb COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE UNITS ANA 203 Neuroanatomy MLS 302 Laboratory Posting I 2 500 Level * The second professional examination in each discipline will ANA 204 Head, Face and Neck MLS 304 Practical Exercises I 3 Chemical Pathology (Specialty) be done at the end of the second semester under the BCH 201 Biochemistry 2 MLS 308 Basic Medical Parasitology 3 1ST SEMESTER supervision of Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria. BCH 202 Biochemistry 2 MLS 310 Biomedical Engineering 2 Course Code Course Title GAS 202 General African Studies 4 MLS 312 Basic Pharmacology & Toxicology 3 Units KEY GAS Use of English 2 MLS 314 Basic Immunology 3 MLS 501 Clinical Chemistry II 3 MLS: This is a code used to represent all the courses that will be MLS 311 Biostatistics 2 MLS 503 Clinical Chemistry III 3 taught and examined in the Department of Medical Laboratory 300 LEVEL MLS 306 Counselling Skills 2 MLS 505 Clinical Enzymology 3 Science. PHG 301 General Physiology MLS 507 Clinical Vitaminology & Toxicology 3 ANA: This represents the code for all courses taken in Anatomy Blood & Body Fluids 3 MLS 533 Research Methodology 3 department Cardiovascular MLS 535 Seminar 2 PHG: This represents the code for all courses taken in Physiology MLS 549 Introduction to Biotechnology 2 department MLS 531 Microbial Genetics 2 BCH: This represents the code for all courses taken in

Page 55 Page 56 PHG 302 Respiratory System CHAPTER VII PCH 301 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I 4 POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME Renal system ANS PCH 302 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II 2 MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.Sc. PHARMACOLOGY, Gastro – Intestinal System 3 B.Sc. (Hons) PHARMACOLOGY THERAPEUTICS & TOXICOLOGY PCH 303 Physical Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Analysis 2 THERAPEUTICS & TOXICOLOGY) Nutrition & Metabolism PCH 304 Pharmaceutical Chemistry Practicals 2 Autonomic Nervous System 200 LEVEL MLS 305 Endocrinology and Reproduction 2 Course Code Title of courses Units BCH 202 Biochemistry 2 Course Code Title of Courses Units BCH 300 General Biochemistry 2 Compuslsory Courses ANA 201 Introduction to Upper limb, abdomen and thorax 4 PHG 303 Nerve & Muscle Physiology 2 PHG 305 Endocrinology and Reproduction 2 PHA 800 Pharmacokinetics 3 Sensory Physiology ANA 202 Introduction to lower limb 4 PHA 801 Neurotransmission, Autonomic Nervous System 3 BCH 201 Introduction to Biochemistry 2 400 LEVEL And Neuromuscular Junction PCH 201 Introduction to Pharmaceutical Chemistry 2 PHG 304 Motor System 2 COMPULSORY COURSES PHA 802 Autacoids, Pain, Inflamation and Anaphylaxis 3 PHG 201 General Physiology, body fluids and cardiovascular PHG 305 Endocrinology2 (Immunopharmacology) physiology 3 Reproduction 2 Course Code Title Units PHA 803 Central Nervous System Pharmacology 3 PHG 202 Respiratory, Renal, Autonomic nervous system, 3 PHA 804 Principles of Chemotherapy 4 PHG 306 Practical Physiology 2 GIT Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism PHA 401 Chemotherapy of Microbial Diseases 2 PHA 805 Toxicology 3 PHA 301 General Principles of ANA 203 Introduction to Head, Neck and Face 4 Vaccines and Sera PHA 810 Research Seminar 2 Pharmacology 2 ANA 204 Introduction to Neuroanatomy 4 PHA 402 Chemotherapy of Neoplastic Diseases, 1 PHA 811 Research Project 4 PCH 202 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry 4 PHA 303 Autonomic Pharmacology Antineoplastics (Parasympathetic System) 2 PHA 403 ImmunoPharmacology 2 Optional Courses PCH 203 Physical Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Analysis 4 PHA 304 Autonomic Pharmacology PHA 404P Practical in Pharmacology 4 PHA 806 Cardiovascular Pharmacology 3 PCH 204p Pharmaceutical Chemistry Practicals 2 (Sympathetic System) 2 PHA 405 Psychopharmacology 1 PHA 807 Endocrine Pharmacology 3 PCG 201 Introduction to Pharmacognosy Plant 2 PHA 306 Pharmacology of the organ 2 PHA 406 Ethnopharmacology 1 PHA 808 Ethnopharmacology 3 Cytomorphology, Micromorphology PHA 308 Endocrine & Reproductive 2 PHA 407 Seminars in Pharmacology 4 PHA 809 Renal Pharmacology 3 PHA 408 Projects in Pharmacology 4 System Pharmacology PCG 202 Pharmacognosy Practicals 2 PHA 409 Care of Laboratory Animals and PHA 307 Practical Pharmacology PHG 203 Nerve/Muscle Physiology, Central Nervous System 2 Laboratory Management 2 MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY (M.PHIL PHARMACOLOGY, Biostatistics 1 And Special Senses PHA 412 Quantitative Pharmacology 3 THERAPEUTICS & TOXICOLOGY) BCH 300 General Biochemistry 3 PHG 204 Endocrinology, Reproduction 2 M.PHILL Courses 400 LEVEL 300 LEVEL Course Code Title of courses Units PHG 401 Cardiovascular Physiology 3 COMPULSORY FOR PHARMACOLOGY PHA 921 Research Seminar (Pharmacokinetics) 3 PHG 402 Respiratory Physiology 2 PHA 922 Research Seminar II (Chemotherapy) 3 Course Code Title of courses Units PHG 403 Renal Physiology 2 PHA 923 Research Seminar II (CNS Pharmacology) 3 PHA 924 Research Seminar Iv (recent Advances in PHG 404 Blood & Body Fluids 2 PHA 301 General Principles of Pharmacology 2 PHG 405 Gastrointestinal Physiology 2 Pharmacology 3 PHA 302 Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacogenetics 2 PHA 925 Research Seminar V (Pharmacoepidemiology) 3 PHG 406 Nerve, Muscle Sensory Physiology PHA 303 ANS – Parasympathetic Mechanisms 2 3 PHA 304 ANS – Sympathetic Mechanisms 2 PHG 407 Motor System/ PHA 305 Neuropharmacology 3 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Ph.D PHARMACOLOGY, Integrative Function of CNS 2 PHA 306 Organ system Pharmacology 4 THERAPEUTICS & TOXICOLOGY) PGH 408 Endocrinology & Reproduction 2 PHA 307p Practical in Pharmacology 2 PHA 308 Endocrine Pharmacology 2 PHG 409 General Physiology 2 Course Code Title of courses Units PHA 309 Haemopoietic System 2 PHG 410 Literature Review 1 PHA 951 Research Seminar VI 3 PHA 310 Toxicology 2 PHA 952 Research Seminar VII 3 PHG 411 Project 6 PHA 311P Methods in Toxicology 1 PHA 312 A&B Chemotherapy of Tropical Diseases Antiseptics and Disinfectant 2

Page 57 Page 58 CHAPTER VIII MEG 202 Fluid Mechanics 3 v. Definition of Course Units: INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS MEG 208 Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics) 2 One Course Unit is defined as a series of fifteen one- a). All courses are compulsory B.Sc. BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING ANA 202 Abdomen, Pelvis, Perineum and Lower Limb 2 hour lectures or tutorials or a series of fifteen three- ANA 204 Head, Face & Neck 2 YEAR I CSC 202 Computer Programming 2 hour laboratory or practical, or clinical sessions, or an b). Pass mark in all courses is 50% or letter grade C or 1ST SEMESTER equivalent combination of these types of instruction. grade point 3 Course Code Course Title Units YEAR III Briefly, as a measure of workload, it is a one-hour ST FSC 101 Introductory Biology 3 1 SEMESTER lecture per week per semester. c). A student shall repeat a failed course when it is FSC 102 Physical Chemistry 3 BME 301 Introduction to Biomedical Engineering 2 GEG 101 Engineering Pure Mathematics I 3 BME 303 Transducers 3 offered by the Department. GEG 103 Engineering Applied Mathematics I 3 vi. Course Loading FSC 105 Introductory Physics I 3 No course shall carry less than one unit or more than d). Good standing: A student shall be in good standing MEG 101 Workshop Practice 1 four course units. his/her GPA or CGPA is 3.00 or above MEG 103 Technical Drawing 2 A. GENERAL GST 105 Use of English 2 B. EXAMINATIONS e). Warning: A student shall be placed on warning if GST 102 Philosophy & Logic 2 I. An integral professional programme of course is provided leading to the award of Bachelor of Physiotherapy Degree to his/her GPA and CGPA are below 3.00 2ND SEMESTER be denoted by the letter - B. Physiotherapy. In-Course Assessment: GEG 102 Engineering Pure Mathematics II 3 There shall be an in-course assessment for each course at GEG 104 Engineering Applied Mathematics II 3 MEG 102 Workshop Practice II 2 ii. (a) The integrated professional programmes of studies shall the middle or end of a semester. The in-course Assessment MEG 104 Technical Drawing II 2 normally extend over a minimum period of five carries a grading of 40% of the total Examination Mark. PHS 102 Introductory Physics II 3 academic sessions. PHS 101 Introductory Physics III 2 Semester Examinations: GST 106 Use of English 2 (b) The maximum period of study permissible for the Each course is examined at the end of the semester in which GST 104 Philosophy 2 Bachelor of Physiotherapy shall be ten (10) academic it is offered or at the end of session. The length of any sessions. YEAR II examinations shall be a period of not less than one hour and 1ST SEMESTER (c) The minimum load of course permissible per semester is not more than three hours except in the case of practical, EEG 201 Fund. of Electrical Engineering I 2 oral or clinical examinations. EEG 203 Signals and Systems Theory I 2 15 units, whilst the maximum load is 24 units. MME 201 Materials in Engineering Development 2 BCH 201 General Biochemistry 2 (d) Senate may, on the recommendation of the School FINAL ASSESSMENT PHG 201 General Physiology, Body Fluid & Cardiovascular Board, through the Academic Board, permits students The final assessment for the Bachelor of Physiotherapy System 2 to carry less than the minimum load or more than the (B.Physiotherapy) Degree shall be based on the weighted MEG 201 Engineering Thermodynamics 2 maximum load. Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) for the 200-500 GEG 201 Engineering Mathematics I 3 levels of the course. Any student who has fulfilled all the MEG 205 Engineering Mechanics (Statics) 2 iii. Instruction is by course, specified into course units GAS 201 General African Studies I course requirements and has obtained a Cumulative Grade 2 Point Average of 3.0 and above shall be deemed to have iv. For each course, a candidate must attain 70 percent of passed. 2ND SEMESTER attendance before he or she can be deemed to have taken EEG 202 Fund. Of Electrical Engineering II 2 the course. Where a candidate fails the examination of a EEG 204 Introduction to Switching and Logic Systems 2 particular course, he or she can progress to the next higher BME 202 Introduction to Medical Electronics 2 level and then retake the examination when next the course GEG 202 Introductory Engineering Statistics 3 is offered. GST 202 General African Studies II 2

Page 59 Page 60 COURSES FOR BACHELOR OF PHYSIOTHERAPY 400 LEVEL POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME PST 512 Administration in Physiotherapy Professional Practice1 (B. PHYSIOTHERAPY) DEGREE PROGRAMME Course Code Title Units MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.Sc. PHYSIOTHERAPY) PST 401 Physiotherapy in Orthopaedics I 3 Course Code Title No. of Units SPECIALIST POSTING/COURSES 200 LEVEL PST 402 Physiotherapy in General Surgical Conditions 3 PST 801 Rotational Physiotherapy I 3 PST 513 Pathology II 1 PST 403 Pathology 1 PHG 801 Cardiovascular Physiology 3 PST 514 Radiology 1 PST 404 Physiotherapy in Rheumatology and PUH 801 Medical Statistic 3 PST 515 Prosthetics and Orthotics 1 Course Code Title Units Arthritic Conditions 2 PST 802 Rotational Physiotherapy II 3 PST 516 Occupational Therapy 1 ANA 201 Anatomy 4 PST 405 Physical Fitness 1 PHG 802 Respiratory Physiology 3 PST 517 Medical Social Service 1 ANA 202 Anatomy 4 PST 406 Physiotherapy in Geriatrics 1 PST 803 Research Methodology 3 PST 518 Plaster of Paris Casting Techniques 1 ANA 203 Anatomy PST 407 Physiotherapy in Sports Injuries 2 PST 804 Clinical Instrumentation & PST 519 Bobath and PNF Techniques 1 4 PST 408 Statistics 1 Measurement in Physiotherapy 3 PST 520 Hydrotherapy 2 ANA 204 Anatomy 4 PST 409 Physiotherapy in Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2 PST 805 Research Project 6 BCH 201 Biochemistry 2 PST 410 Dissertation Seminar 1 PST 806 Adult Neurological Disorder & Rehabilitation 3 BCH 202 Biochemistry 2 PST 411 Physiotherapy Clinical Practice I 4 PST 807 Paediatrics Neurological Disorder & Rehabilitation 3 POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME BCH 203 Biochemistry 3 PST 412 Physiotherapy in Clinical Practice II 4 MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.Sc. PHYSIOTHERAPY) PHG 201 Physiology 3 PST 413 Physiotherapy in Neurology I 3 400 LEVEL Course Code Title No. of Units PHG 202 Physiology 3 PST 414 Physiotherapy in Orthopaedics II 3 Course Code Title Units PST 801 Rotational Physiotherapy I 3 PHG 203 Physiology 4 PST 415 Pharmacology in Rehabilitation 2 PST 401 Physiotherapy in Orthopaedics I 3 PHG 801 Cardiovascular Physiology 3 PHG 204 Physiology 2 PST 402 Physiotherapy in General Surgical Conditions 3 PUH 801 Medical Statistic 3 GAS 201 General African Studies 1 500 LEVEL PST 403 Pathology 1 PST 802 Rotational Physiotherapy II 3 PST 201 Electro Physics: Basic electronics 2 Course Code Title Units PST 404 Physiotherapy in Rheumatology and PHG 802 Respiratory Physiology 3 PST 202 Electro Physics: Basic electronics PST 501 Physiotherapy in Orthopaedics III 3 Arthritic Conditions 2 PST 803 Research Methodology 3 Physiotherapy Electrical Instruments 3 PST 502 Physiotherapy in Chest Surgical Conditions 3 PST 405 Physical Fitness 1 PST 804 Clinical Instrumentation & Measurement in PST 503 Physiotherapy in Neurology II 2 PST 406 Physiotherapy in Geriatrics 1 Physiotherapy 3 300 LEVEL PST 504 Physiotherapy in Cardiovascular Conditions 2 PST 407 Physiotherapy in Sports Injuries 2 PST 805 Research Project 6 Course Code Title Units PST 505 Community Physiotherapy 3 PST 408 Statistics 1 PST 806 Adult Neurological Disorder & Rehabilitation 3 BTS 300 Basic Therapeutic Skill 2 PST 506 Physiotherapy in Clinical Practice III 4 PST 409 Physiotherapy in Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2 PST 807 Paediatrics Neurological Disorder & Rehabilitation 3 PST 301 Nursing Skills 2 PST 507 Physiotherapy in Clinical Practice IV 4 PST 410 Dissertation Seminar 1 PHG 807 Motor system: Integrative Functions & CNS 3 PST 302 Electrotherapy: Direct and Low Frequency Currents 2 PST 508 Manipulative Therapy 2 PST 411 Physiotherapy Clinical Practice I 4 PST 808 Neuromuscular Disorder & Rehabilitation 3 PST 303 Electrotherapy: High Frequency currents 2 PST 509 Clinical: Obstetrics and Gynaecology Posting 2 PST 412 Physiotherapy in Clinical Practice II 4 PST 809 Cardiorespiratory Disorders & Rehabilitation 3 PST 304 Electrotherapy: Actinotherapy and other Radiations2 PST 510 Clinical: Theatre Posting 2 PST 413 Physiotherapy in Neurology I 3 PST 810 Intensive-Care Physiotherapy 3 PST 305 Cryotherapy 2 PST 511 Dissertations 4 PST 414 Physiotherapy in Orthopaedics II 3 PSY 810 Psychotherapy and Behaviour Modification 2 PST 306 Professional Ethics PST 512 Administration in Physiotherapy Professional Practice1 PST 415 Pharmacology in Rehabilitation 2 PST 811 Bone & Joint Injury &Rehabilitation 3 1 PST 812 Manual Therapy & Mechanical Diagnosis 3 PST 307 Theory and Practice of Massage I 2 SPECIALIST POSTING/COURSES 500 LEVEL PST 813 Sports Injury & Sports Medicine 3 PST 308 Theory and Practice of Massage II 2 PST 513 Pathology II 1 Course Code Title Units PST 814 Ergonomics & Industrial Physiotherapy 3 PST 309 Exercise Therapy I 3 PST 514 Radiology 1 PST 501 Physiotherapy in Orthopaedics III 3 PST 815 Advanced Pathokinesiology 3 PST 310 Exercise Therapy II 3 PST 515 Prosthetics and Orthotics 1 PST 502 Physiotherapy in Chest Surgical Conditions 3 SOC 818 Sociology of Med.: Transition to Sociology of Health 2 PST 311 Kinesiology 2 PST 516 Occupational Therapy 1 PST 503 Physiotherapy in Neurology II 2 BCH 300 Biochemistry 3 PST 517 Medical Social Service 1 PST 504 Physiotherapy in Cardiovascular Conditions 2 PST 312 Introductory Clinicals I 3 PST 518 Plaster of Paris Casting Techniques 1 PST 505 Community Physiotherapy 3 PST 313 Clinical Psychology 1 PST 519 Bobath and PNF Techniques 1 PST 506 Physiotherapy in Clinical Practice III 4 PST 314 Introductory Clinicals II 3 PST 520 Hydrotherapy 2 PST 507 Physiotherapy in Clinical Practice IV 4 PST 508 Manipulative Therapy 2 PST 509 Clinical: Obstetrics and Gynaecology Posting 2 PST 510 Clinical: Theatre Posting 2 PST 511 Dissertations 4

Page 61 Page 62 MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY (M.PHIL PHYSIOTHERAPY) BCH 201 Introductory Biochemistry I 2 400 LEVEL NSC 515 Medical Surgical Nursing 4 ECN 201 Introductory Economics 2 1ST SEMESTER NSC 516 Oncology Nursing I 4 Course Code Title No. of Units PCTN 202 Types of Medical Products and 2 Course Code Course Title Unit PST 901 Special Topics in Physiotherapy 4 Stability of Drugs NSC 401 Advanced Maternal and Child Health 2ND SEMESTER PST 902 Research Seminar I 3 Nursing/O&G 4 Course Code Course Title Unit PST 903 Research Seminar II 3 2ND SEMESTER NSC 402 Management Principles in Nursing I 3 NSC 533 Accident & Emergency Nursing 2 NSC 206 Introductory Microbiology in 2 NSC 403 Principles of Nursing Education 2 NSC 416 Clinical Posting IV 3 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Ph.D PHYSIOTHERAPY) Nursing I NSC 404 Medical/Surgical Nursing III 3 NSE 520 Research Project 5 Course Code Title No. of Units NSC 405 Nursing Research I 2 PST 951 Research Seminar III 3 NSC 207 Clinical Posting I 3 NSC 407 Clinical Posting IV 3 Candidate will choose one of the following: PST 952 Research Seminar IV 3 NSC 208 Medical/Surgical Nursing I 3 NSC 406 Curriculum Development & Practice 2 NSC 521 Paediatric Nursing II 4 NSC 209 Gross Anatomy in Nursing (Thorex 3 NSC 522 Orthopaedic Nursing 4 100 LEVEL And Abdomen) 2ND SEMESTER NSC 523 Maternal – Child Care Nursing I 4 1ST SEMESTER NSC 213 Medical Ethics 2 NSC 524 Peri-Operative 4 Course Code Course Title Unit NSC 409 Community Health Nursing III/PHC Nursing 2 NSC 525 Oto-rhino-larynogology I 4 FSC 101 Introductory Biology 3 NSC 210 Introduction to Physiology for Nurses 2 NSC 411 Teaching Methodology 2 NSC 526 Anaesthetic I 4 FSC 102 Introductory Chemistry 3 NSC 211 Fundamentals of Nursing II 3 NSC 412 Psychology of Learning 2 NSC 527 Opthalmic I 4 FSC 103 Introductory Computer Science 2 NSC 414 Clinical Posting V 3 NSC 528 Psychiatry I 4 GST 105 Use of English I 2 300 LEVEL NSC 408 Measurement and Evaluation 2 NSC 529 Burns and Plastics 4 GAS 201 General African Studies I 2 1ST SEMESTER NSC 410 Teaching Practice 2 NSC 530 Renal Nursing I 4 FSC 104 Introductory Mathematics 3 Course Code Course Title NSC 415 Humanities 2 NSC 531 Cardiovascular 4 FSC 105 Introductory Physics 3 Unit NSC 532 Medical Surgical Nursing 4 NSC 301 Gross Anatomy (Head & Neck) 3 500 LEVEL NSC 533 Oncology Nursing I 4 2ND SEMESTER NSC 302 Community Health Nursing I/ 1ST SEMESTER Course Code Course Title Unit PHC Nursing 3 Course Code Course Title Unit CHAPTER XI CHM 101 Basic Organic Chemistry 4 NSC 303 Developmental Psychology 2 NSC 502 Health Service Management 3 B.Sc RADIOGRAPHY ZLY 101 Introductory Zoology 3 NSC 304 Medical Surgical Nursing II 3 NSC 503 Seminar in Nursing 3 100 LEVEL GAS 202 General African Studies II 2 NSC 305 Psychiatry Nursing 3 NSC 501 Nursing the Elderly 1st Semester GST 106 Use of English II 2 NSC 306 Bio Statistics for Nurses 2 3 Course Course Title Unit Status CHM 102 Experimental Chemistry I 2 NSC 308 Clinical Posting II 3 NSC 534 Intensive Care Nursing 2 Code PHS 101 Introductory Physics II 2 FSC 101 Introductory Biology 3 C POS 201 Politics in African 2 2ND SEMESTER Candidate will choose one of the following courses: FSC 102 Introductory Chemistry I 3 C NSC 309 Nutrition and Dietetics 2 NSC 504 Paediatric Nursing 4 FSC 103 Introductory Computer Science 2 C 200 LEVEL NSC 310 Community Health Nursing II/ NSC 505 Orthopaedic Nursing I 4 FSC 104 Introductory Mathematics 3 C 1ST SEMESTER PHC Nursing 3 NSC 506 Maternal – Child Care Nursing I 4 FSC 105 Introductory Physics I 3 C Course Code Course Title Unit NSC 312 Introductions to Maternal & Child NSC 507 Peri-Operative 4 GST 102 Philosophy and Logic 2 E NSC 201 Fundamentals of Nursing I 4 Health Nursing/ O & G 3 NSC 508 Oto-rhino-larynogology I 4 GST 103 Nigerian People and Culture 2 E NSC 202 Gross Anatomy in Nursing 3 NSC 313 Clinical Posting III 3 NSC 509 Anaesthetic I 4 GST 105 Use of English Language I 2 R (Upper and Lower Limbs) NSC 314 Information Technology 2 NSC 510 Opthalmic I 4 Total Units 20 NSC 203 Human Behaviour in illness 2 NSC 315 Medical Sociology 2 NSC 511 Psychiatry I 4 NSC 204 Pharmacology in Nursing 2 PCTN 302 Pharmaceutical Microbiology/Drug NSC 512 Burns and Plastics 4 NSC 205 Theories in Nursing 2 Poisoning and Antidote NSC 513 Renal Nursing I 4 BCS 301 Basic Clinical Skills 2 NSC 514 Cardiovascular 4

Page 63 Page 64 2nd Semester PHG 203 Nerves, Muscles, CNS & Long Vacation RDG 503 Radiographic Equipment IV 2 C Course Course Title Unit Status Special senses 3 C Course Course Title Unit Status RDG 505 Radiographic Imaging IV 2 C Code PHG 204 Endocrinology/Reproduction 2 C Code RDG 507 Radiotherapy /Oncology I 2 C ZLY 101 Introductory Zoology 3 C RDG 202 Radiation Physics 2 C RDG 414 Diagnostic Clinical Posting – SIWES3 C RDG 509 Image Critique /Pattern ZLY 102 Biology Practical 3 C RDG 204 Hospital Practice Recognition 2 C CHM 101 Introductory Chemistry II 4 C (Clinical Posting) 2 R 400 LEVEL RDG 511 Diagnostic Clinical Posting IV 3 C CHM 102 Experimental Chemistry 2 C GAS 202 General African Studies II 2 R First Semester RDG 513 Research Seminars 2 C PHS 101 Introductory Physics II 3 C Total Units Course Course Title Unit Status Total Units 16 PHS 102 Introductory Physics III 3 C Code PHS 103 Laboratories Physics 2 C 300 LEVEL RDG 401 Radiographic Technique III 3 C 2nd Semester GST 106 Use of English Language II 2 R 1st Semester RDG 403 Radiographic Equipment II 2 C Course Course Title Unit Status Total Units 22 Course Course Title Unit Status RDG 405 Radiographic Imaging II 2 C Code Code RDG 407 Other Imaging Modalities I 2 C RDG 502 Radiographic Technique VI 3 C 200 LEVEL RDG 301 Radiobiology, Radiation RDG 409 Radiological Health Management 2 C RDG 504 Radiographic Equipment V 2 C 1st Semester Protection & Dosimetry 3 C RDG 413 Diagnostic Clinical Posting II 4 C RDG 506 Radiographic Imaging V 2 C Course Course Title Unit Status RDG 302 Radiographic Anatomy & RDG 415 Biostatistics in Health Technology 2 R RDG 508 Radiotherapy /Oncology II 2 C Code Physiology I 2 C Total Units 17 RDG 510 Quality Assurance 1 C ANA 201 Gross Anatomy I (Upper RDG 304 Radiographic Technique I 3 C RDG 512 Diagnostic Clinical Posting V 3 C limb & thorax) 3 C RDG 306 Introduction to Radiographic 2nd Semester RDG 520 Project 5 C ANA 202 Gross Anatomy II (Abdomen, Procedure 3 C Course Course Title Unit Status Total Units 18 Pelvis, Lower limb) 3 C RDG 307 Psychology for Radiography Code BCH 201 Introductory Biochemistry A 2 C Students 2 R RDG 402 Radiographic Technique IV 3 C KEYS PHG 201 General Principles of RDG 308 General Pathology I 2 R RDG 404 Radiographic Equipment III 2 C RDG Code for all courses taken in the Department of Radiation Physiology/Cardiovascular BTS 300 BTS (Basic Therapeutic skills) 2 R RDG 406 Radiographic Imaging III 2 C Biology, Radiotherapy, System 3 C GST 307 Entrepreneurship Skills I 2 R RDG 408 Other Imaging Modalities II 2 C Radiodiagnosis & Radiography. PHG 202 Respiratory Physiology/ Total Units 19 RDG 410 Pharmacology for Radiography ANA Code for all courses taken in the Anatomy department. Gastroenterology/ 3 C Students 1 R PHG Code for all courses taken in the Physiology department Renal Physiology 2nd Semester RDG 411 Research Methodology 2 C BCH Code for all courses taken in the Biochemistry RDG 201 Basic Physics of Radiology 2 C Course Course Title Unit Status RDG 412 Community Health for Radiography department. RDG 203 Hospital Practice, Basic Patient Code Students 2 R GST Code for General Studies Care and 2 R RDG 303 Radiographic Anatomy & RDG 414 Diagnostic Clinical Posting III 4 C BTS Code for Basic Therapeutic Skills Professional ethics Physiology II 3 C Total Units 18 SIWES Students’ Industrial Work Experience Scheme GAS 201 General African Studies l 2 R RDG 305 Radiographic Technique II 3 C C Compulsory Courses Total Units 20 19 RDG 309 General Pathology II 2 R Long Vacation R Recommended Courses RDG 310 Radiographic Imaging I 3 C Course Course Title Unit Status E Elective Courses 2nd Semester RDG 311 Radiographic Equipment I 3 C Code Course Course Title Unit Status RDG 312 Diagnostic Clinical Posting I 2 C RDG 414 Diagnostic Clinical Posting – SIWES3 Code GST 308 Entrepreneurship Skills II 2 R ANA 203 Gross Anatomy III (Neuro Total Units 18 500 LEVEL anatomy) 3 C 1st Semester ANA 204 Gross Anatomy IV Course Course Title Unit Status (Head and Neck) 3 C Code BCH 202 Introductory Biochemistry B 2 C RDG 501 Radiographic Technique V 3 C

Page 65 Page 66 The College of Medicine of the University of Lagos, under the HIGHER ACADEMIC DEGREES IN MEDICINE SURGERY AND Except in the case of a teacher holding a confirmed appointment 5. Approval of the Title of Thesis and Entry to Examination auspices of the School of Postgraduate Studies of the DENTISTRY in the University, each candidate shall register by paying the (a) A candidate shall apply for the approval and registration University, runs the following Postgraduate Programmes: appropriate fee(s) of the title of his/her thesis not earlier than nine (9) The M. D. (Doctor of Medicine), M. S. (Master for Surgery), D. D. S. months after registration. 1. Twelve (12) Calendar Months Master of Science (M.Sc) (Doctor of Dental Surgery), are higher academic degrees awarded 4. Thesis: (b) After the title has been approved, it may not be changed Degree by Course Work in: by the University of Lagos in the Clinical disciplines of Medicine (a) The thesis shall cover a topic in either general medicine except with the permission of the Board of Postgraduate and Dentistry. The degrees are awarded on the basis of scientific or any branch of Medicine or Medical Science, or Studies. (i) Anatomy competence which shall embody the results of sound original Dentistry or Surgery. (ii) Biochemistry research of candidates who are already Consultants/Lecturers. (b) The thesis must be written in English satisfactorily as Postgraduate Studies. (iii) Physiology regards literary presentation and submitted in a form (iv) Medical Microbiology 1. Admission Requirements: suitable for publication either as submitted or in an 6. Examination of Thesis: (v) Medical Parasitology Admission is normally restricted to candidates who had obtained abridged form. It must not normally exceed 90,000 (vi) Clinical Pathology the M. B., B. S./B.D.S. of the University of Lagos or to academic words in length and accompanied by a short abstract A. Panel of Experts (vii) Pharmacology staff of this University whose Medical/Dental Degrees are comprising not more than 400 words. i. The thesis shall be sent out to three (3) experts in the (viii) Haematology & Blood Transfusion recognized by Senate. relevant field, at least one of whom must be external, who (ix) Medical Physics (c) Work already published singly or jointly with the shall read and asses it and submit on a prescribed form (x) Public Health In addition, candidates must possess either: candidate as principal investigator may be incorporated individual reports, indicating their evaluation of the thesis. (i) recognized professional qualification at least an M.Phil and so acknowledged in the candidate thesis. It shall be The report shall contain: 2. M. Phil. and Ph.D Degree Programmes which are advanced after the first degrees for Ph.D. in the power of examiners to accept such joint work, (a) a clear and detailed evaluation of the research work as study and research are also available in all the specialties whether published or not, if in their opinion such work summed up in thesis; listed under “1” above. OR offers definite proof of the contribution required from (b) Unequivocal declaration as to adequacy of the thesis for the candidate. In all such cases, a written concurrence of the degree. 3. Twelve (12) Calendar Months Master of Public Health (ii) In the case of M. D. and D. D. S., must possess the the collaborators that the work is being submitted by ii. If the Board is satisfied on the basis of reports received from (M.P.H.) Degree by Course Work in the Department of relevant Fellowship qualifications after the M. B., B. the candidate for a higher Degree of this University may at least 2 of the experts that the thesis is adequate and Community Health. S./B. D. S. degrees be required. worthy of the M. D./M.S/D.DS. Degree, a Panel of Examiners (d) A candidate shall not be permitted to subtract as his shall be set up to conduct the oral examination for the 4. Twelve (12) Calendar Months Postgraduate Diploma in Candidate should submit at the time of admission a project thesis one for which a degree of qualification has been candidate. Anaesthesia. proposal for evaluation by the Postgraduate Education conferred on or awarded him in this or any other iii. A thesis that is partially rejected by the Panel of Experts shall Committee. University or by a professional qualification awarding not be presented for oral examination until appropriate Application Forms body. He is however nor precluded from incorporating corrections has been made to the satisfaction of not less than Requests for application forms into Postgraduate Degree 2. Method of Application: work already submitted for such a degree or two members of the Panel of Experts. Programmes are normally made between January and March This shall be as contained in the General Regulations qualification in a thesis covering a wider field and iv. A Candidate whose thesis is wholly rejected by all the every year. governing Postgraduate Degrees in the University. Governing containing significant new information, provided that members of the Panel of Experts may be deemed to have Postgraduate Degrees in the University. he indicates on his entry application and also failed and shall not be further examined. Such requests should be directed to: The Admissions Officer, acknowledges in his thesis any work so incorporated. School of Postgraduate Studies, University of Lagos, Lagos, 3. Registration of Candidate: (e) The thesis presentation shall meet all their B. Panel of Examiners Nigeria. After admission, a candidate shall be required to register his requirements specified by the Postgraduate School. Each candidate shall be examined orally be three Examiners or her candidature, such a registration being renewable (f) Materials subsequently published from successful at least one of whom must be external. Detailed information on Postgraduate Programmes are every session. Registration shall normally be effective at the thesis must contain a statement that such work was part contained in the Postgraduate Prospectus of the Postgraduate beginning of each Semester of an academic session. of a thesis submitted for the award of the M. D. /M. S. /D. C. Oral Examination: School which is obtainable on application to the Postgraduate D. D. Degree of the University of Lagos i. A Candidate will normally be required to present himself for School. an oral exa,ination in the special subject dealt with in his thesis.

Page 67 Page 68 ii. The oral examination shall normally take place not earlier v. If the Candidate fails to satisfy the Examiners in the second LIST OF COLLEGE OF MEDICINE PRIZES than six months after the date of approval of title of thesis. oral examination, he will be deemed to have failed and shall iii. After the oral examination, a report signed by all the not be further examined for the same thesis. S/N PRIZE VALUE AND CRITERIA BY DONOR examiners shall be submitted to Board on a prescribed form. The report shall contain; D. Administration of the Examination 1 Vice-Chancellor’s Prize Plaque for the best all round performance in the College at the degree level (not below (a) a clear assessment of the Candidate’s knowledge and The Postgraduate Education Committee of the College shall Second Class Upper division). understanding of his subject as shown in the thesis and co-ordinate the administration for the examinations. 2. College Prize Plaque for the best all round performance in subsequent examination the College at the degree level (not below (b) an unequivocal declaration as to the fitness or otherwise E. Re-admission: Second Class Upper division). of the Candidate to receive the Degree; A candidate who is deemed to have failed under regulations 3. Provost’s Prize (Medicine) Plaque for the best all round performance in iv. If the Candidate fails to satisfy the Examiners in the oral 6.A(iv) and 6.C(v) above, may apply for readmission for an M. the College at the degree level (not below

examination, the Candidate may be recalled for a second oral D./M.S./D.D/S/ degree programme on a topic completely Second Class Upper division). examination after a further period of study nor exceeding different from the previous one on which he was adjudged 4. Provost’s Prize (Dentistry) Plaque for the best all round performance in

two Semesters from the date of the first examination. unsuccessful after one year shall have elapsed from the date the College irrespective of the level of study.

of the last defence of the unsuccessful thesis. 5. College Prize (Medicine/Dentistry) Plaque for the best all round performance in the College at the degree level irrespective of second oral examination after a further period of study nor exceeding two Semesters from the date of the first examination. the year of study in Medicine/Dentistry. 6. College - Dean’s Prize Plaque for the best all round performance in the B.D.S. degree.

7. Lambo’s Prize Gold Medal to the best student in Psychiatry.

8. Pfizer Prize Plaque for the best student in Surgery at the

final Examinations

9. Dr. Andrew Babatunde Akande Memorial Prize Plaque for the bes t all round performance in

clinical Psychology.

10. S. Ola Awoliyi Prize Plaque for the best student in Sur gery at the final examinations 11. Chief Dr. (Mrs.) E. A. Awoli yi Prize Plaque for the bes t student in Obstetrics & Gynaec ology final examinations. 12. Dr. Olayinka M. Ogunye Prize N1000 each for the following : i Best student in part III B.D.S. ii Best graduating student in the B.D.S. degree examinations. iii Best final year student in Preventive Dentistry iv Best graduating s tudent in Child Dental Health 13 Ayoola Elusoji Ojutalayo Memorial Prize N5000 for the best graduating student in General Medic al Practice . 14 Prof. & (Mrs.) Oladele Akinla Prize Plaque for the best gradua ting student in Obstetrics & Gynaecology 15 Dr. Olusola Odujirin Prize i N5000 for the graduating student in the Principles of Epidemiology ii N5,000 for the best student in M.P.H. Project

Page 69 Page 70 16. Chief (Mrs.) Olutoyin Olakurin Prize N1000, 000 for the best all-round graduating student in B.Sc . Pharmacology. 17. Dr. Benjamin Olukayode Akinrolabu Prize Plaque for the best final year student in Physiotherapy 18. The Hunponu -Wusu Prize N10,000 for the best student in M.Sc. Pharmacology 19. Prof. A.F.B. Mabadeje Pr ize N5,000 for the best student in M.Sc. Pharmacology 20. Dr. T. A. Oshin Prize Plaque for the best graduating student in Physiotherapy 21. Caroline Olub ukunola Osibogun N20,000 cash to the best student in M.P.H.

22. New Era Foundation Prize N20, 000 cas h and a plaque to best graduating M .B, B.S female student (not below 2 nd class upper equivalence). Section V Brief Notes on Faculties and Departmental Activities

Page 71 Page 72 he Dean’s Office, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY supervises the activities in the seven departments that Ag. Head: Dr. A. A.Oremosu FACULTY OF BASIC Tmake up the Faculty. MB;B.S., M.Sc., Ph.D. MEDICAL SCIENCES The Departments are: Anatomy, Biochemistry, Medical he Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine of the Microbiology and Parasitology, Anatomic & Molecular Pathology, University of Lagos began as the Department of Pharmacology, Therapeutic and Toxicology, Physiology and TMorphological Sciences on Harvey Road, Yaba, in 1962 with Biomedical Engineering. Six of the seven Departments are an intake of 28 Medical Students and 4 members of staff. The responsible for the teaching of basic science courses to all the teaching of Anatomy was extended to Dental Students in 1966, students in the College. There is also the Laboratory Animals Physiotherapy in 1971, Physiology in 1977, Pharmacy and Centre, also a Unit in the Faculty which renders supporting Pharmacology in 1980 and Biomedical Engineering in 1981. the services in the provision of Laboratory animals for experimental Department was moved to its current location in 1976. purpose (teaching and research). The Department currently have 13 Academic Staff with 11 other Students in the College of Medicine spend the first two years of Technical and Administrative staff. The teaching programme has their academic programmes in these Departments. The been reviewed during which a number of innovative techniques in successful completion of the students’ courses in these Medical Education have been established to make the teaching of Departments is a pre-requisite to advancement to the other Anatomy more articulate, meaningful and enjoyable to the segments of their courses. Each of the first six departments listed students. These include the use of slide and film projectors, above carries out its academic programmes in strict compliance overhead transparency illustration, multimedia and the with the curriculum. In-course assessments take s place at the introduction of living Anatomy as a preliminary to physical end of each course for readiness of the students to advance to the examination. next level. The student population has increased from its beginning of 28 Apart from the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in students. The Department however has a compliment of well which all members of staff, as of necessity, participate they are trained staff and facilities for training and research. Our expanded also actively engaged in research activities. The research findings scope of research are in the fields of cell/molecular biology, are presented at seminars which hold regularly in the various reproductive biology, Endocrinology and Andrology. Departments of the Faculty. Invitation to participate in these seminars are issued and circulated to members and even to Vision of the Department: people outside the Faculty. Attendance at these seminars has The Department of Anatomy as an integral part of the Faculty of been encouraging. Basic Medical Sciences is poised to train with the highest standards undergraduate Medical. Dental, Physiotherapy, The Faculty also actively participates in some non-NUC Physiology, and Pharmacology students in order to prepare them programmes for Medical Laboratory Technology students, with a background knowledge in Human Anatomy in the fields of Science Laboratory Technology Students, Nurse Tutors, Nurses, Gross Anatomy, Embryology, Histology and Neuro-anatomy. The Prof. (Mrs.) O. O.Adeyemi, and some Revision Courses for Primary Fellowship Examinations Department is about to commence a B.Sc. programme in B.Sc., Ph.D for quite a number of Faculties of both National and West African Anatomy to further boost the needs of the nation. Postgraduate Medical Colleges. Dean, Basic Medical Sciences Dr. (Mrs.) T. A. Samuel, The department trains Postgraduate students at the Masters and B.Sc., M.Phill, Ph.D. Doctorate levels with the relevant skills to teach the subject of Sub-Dean Anatomy and to carry out research work resulting in good

Page 73 Page 74 scientific publications. These trained Anatomist will enhance the well as grant support include the departmental effort on Technology and Science Laboratory Technology Training Scheme .DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMIC & MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY dwindling number of qualified teachers in the subject. trypanosomal research and the development of cholera vaccine. (SLTTS) of the University of Lagos. Ag. Head: Dr. C. C. Anunobi

It also aims to develop the staff to the highest standards for the In addition, some products such as wines, milk and condiments 3. Industrial Training: The department offers laboratory- The Department was a division of the Department of Pathology benefit of the students. To be ‘numero uno’ in teaching and from plant sources and chicken feed have been produced and training facilities for 3-12 months to undergraduates from from October 1962 till December 1970 when it became a full research activities in the College as a panacea for producing the exhibited at fairs where they received accreditation. other higher institutions of learning (Universities and fledged Department. Recently the name of the department has Nations Health Care Delivery System. Polytechnics). been changed to: “Anatomic and Molecular Pathology”. It is The Department renders services to hospitals and private currently staffed with eight full time academic staff and seven patients in the areas of clinical Bacteriology, Parasitology, 4. Clinical Laboratory Services: The department renders Technical/Administrative staff. DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY Virology/immunology and Mycology. Emphasis is placed on the services to hospitals and private patients in the areas of ndergraduate and Postgraduate Teaching: Head: Prof. (Mrs.) O. A. Magbagbeola clinical and epidemiological approach to microbial, protozoal and clinical Bacteriology, Parasitology, Virology/Immunology and Medical (MBBS), Dental ((BDS) and Radiography (B.Sc) and B.Sc. (Hons.), M.Sc., Ph.D helminthic diseases with appropriate laboratory methods for Mycology. Emphasis is placed on the clinical and Medical Laborartory Science (MLS) Undergraduate teaching is Biochemistry is a science discipline basic to Medicine, Dentistry, diagnosis and management of clinical cases. epidemiological approach to microbial protozoa and carried out by the Department in General and Systemic Pharmacy, Pharmacology, Physiotherapy, Physiology, helminthic diseases with appropriate laboratory methods for Pathology. The Department is one of the major centers for Biotechnology, Biological Sciences, Agriculture, Nutrition and diagnosis and management of clinical cases. training and preparing Medical Doctors for the Fellowship Food Science. The Department of Biochemistry of the University DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY Examinations of both the Nigerian National and West African of Lagos is located at the College of Medicine, equipped to teach & PARASITOLOGY 5. Research: The Department is actively involved in research Postgraduate Medical Colleges. Training of resource staff for and carry out research in Biochemistry. Ag. Head: Dr. O.O. Oduyebo and collaborates with other Departments, local and museum technique is also being carried out in the Department. MBBS, M.Sc., FWACP, FMCPath International Institutions. We are currently involved with the As a primary function, the Department offers courses in WHO/TDR in Malaria research, HIV infection with the Clinical Laboratory Services: Biochemistry to Medical, Dental and Para-Medical Students of 1. Postgraduate Teaching: Academic and technical staff of the Harvard School of Public Health and Lassa fever with the The Department is in charge of routine laboratory diagnostic the College of Medicine. The Department also runs the following department give lectures, tutorial, seminars and laboratory Berhard Nocht Institute of Tropical Medicine, Hamburg- services of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital in Degree programmes: exercise covering the various aspects of clinical Bacteriology, Germany. Histopathology, Immuno-histochemistry, Cytology and Parasitology, Virology, Immunology and Mycology to Cytogenetic. In addition, it performs all the general and forensic (i) A four-year programme for the Faculty of Science, Medical/Dental undergraduates. 6. Unilag Consult Services: The Department actively autopsies for the hospital. leading to a B.Sc. (Hons) Degree in Biochemistry. participates in UNILAG CONSULT and MEDILAG CONSULT (ii) Postgraduate programmes for the School of postgraduate Postgraduate training at M.Sc/M.Phl/Ph.D level commenced services Community Services: studies leading to the M.Sc, M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees in actively in the Department in 1980, the department services Members of the Department continued to serve as Associate Biochemistry. the largest number of PG students in the whole of the College The department is in charge of routine laboratory diagnostic Lecturers and External Examiners to various Universities and the The Department also teaches Biochemistry as service course to of Medicine. Our various courses include: Medical services of the College of Medicine of the University of Lagos Postgraduate Medical College mentioned above. students reading for other B.Sc (Hons) degrees in the College of Microbiology, Parasitology, Virology /Immunology and and University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) The department is also involved in the provision of cytopathology Medicine, Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Pharmacy, as well Mycology. services to some primary health centres in an around Lagos. as the Diploma cource in the Institute of Science Laboratory Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology and finally, to students of the National and West 2. Professional Training: The department currently offers Science (BMLS): This is a new Bachelor Degree course in the Vision and Goal: African Postgraduate Medical and Dental Colleges. extensive clinical and laboratory training facilities to Resident Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, and is to provide sound (I) Vision to be a foremost centre in pathology, using the Doctors, Community Health Doctors, Trainee Laboratory academic and professional background for the production of knowledge to improve patient management and service delivery. The Department has been organized into specific research groups Technologist (Medical and science) Nurses and Midwives. Medical Laboratory Scientists who would be capable of working (Ii) To ensure quality training for our students. such as: Molecular Biology, Proteins and Enzymology, This is done in conjunction with professional institutions such anywhere in the world. To produce Medical Laboratory Scientists Biomembrances, Food and Nutrition, Natural Products and as National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria, West with sufficient management ability to play a leadership role and Goals: Contraceptive Technology. Many papers have been published in African Postgraduate Medical College, Institute of Medical entrepreneurship in employing others, establishing self and also 1. To provide didactics lectures seminars and practical these areas by members of staff of the Department. Some of the Laboratory Technology and Science Laboratory Technology in training and general practice of laboratory science. demonstrations to students areas which have received national and international attention as Training Scheme (SLTTS) of the University of Lagos. 2. To keep schedule of lecturers and examinations as outlined in the departmental lecture schedule and the Academic

Page 75 Page 76 calendar of the College DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING Based Learning (PBL) and Student Centered Learning and 3. To continually improve on our knowledge and skills in The Department has been able to upload over 50 scientific Co-ordinator : Dr. O. O. E. Ajibola Teaching (SCLT). Other technical services provided by the teaching by improving the methods and quality of teaching publications on the University website which attracted a laptop B.Sc. (UI), M.Sc., Ph.D (Unilag) Department inlcude: Medical Imaging and Image Processing, 4. To maintain healthy teacher-students relationships from the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Tolu Odugbemi early last year. Computational Biology Laboratory Services and glass blowing 5. To publish high quality and impactful scientific articles in local Thus, the members of staff are still prolific in publishing both local The Department of Biomedical Engineering started in the College and cutting, and there are also plans to start developing and international journal in the basic and clinical research and international journals. of Medicine of the University of Lagos in the 1981/82 session as biomaterials for medical use such as in prosthesis development. the Biomedical Engineering Unit in collaboration with the DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY, THERAPEUTICS & DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY University of Liverpool. As the Biomedical Engineering Unit, it was Considering the low manpower training and the availability of TOXICOLOGY Head: Prof. C. N. Anigbogu created to be primarily responsible for the repairs and expertise in the areas of Biomedical Engineering in Nigeria, this Ag. Head: Dr. S. O. Olayemi, MBBS (Nig.), MPH (Lagos), FMCPath maintenance of engineering facilities and installations within the department is set to be pathfinder in manpower development in MB;BS, M.Sc., MPH, FWACP The Department of Physiology teaches basic and applied human College. As part of its responsibility, the Unit was also training these areas. Up till today, the department is still keeping up with Physiology through lectures, seminar, practical classes and Biomedical Technologists through training courses that were run its staff development training programs, to keep the long The Department is actively involved in teaching and research. clinico-physiological conferences to students. The by the Unit. These training programs successfully trained nearly a standing tradition. The Department also well positioned to meet The Department teaches various categories of students including undergraduate student population number is about 500 in each hundred personnel. The Unit was also equipped with facilities for the future challenged of these fields of study in terms of research undergraduate Pharmacology, Pharmacy, medical and Dental, session for the professional degree courses in Medicine, Dentisty medical diagnosis and research such as the electron microscope, and development for improved health care delivery. Physiology, Radiography and Dental Nursing students. Physiotherapy and Pharmacyas well as B.Sc. (Hons.) degree which was an uncommon equipment in the developing world. The Department is also teaching and training postgraduate courses Physiology, Pharmacology and Radiography. students undergoing M.Sc and Ph.D in Pharmacology. The effort to make the Unit a full-fledged Department of the LABORATORY ANIMAL CENTRE To achieve adequate exposure to problems in Physiology and College of Medicine finally materialized in the 2009/2010 The Laboratory Animal Centre ia a Unit that formerly existed The members of staff of the Department are actively involved in adequate contact with members of staff particularly for practical session. The now Department of Biomedical Engineering and under the Department of Physiology as Animal House which later notable research in different fields of Pharmacology, some of the and seminar sessions, the class is divided into two major groups A Bioinformatics is fully equipped with all necessary facilities, regenerated to a complex Centre known as Laboratory Animal active research work presently going on in the Department and B. Each group is further sub-divided into ten sub-groups of including the manpower to run academic programs leading to a Centre of the Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences. include – students. There are two practicals and seminar classes a week i.e. Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical engineering. The staff - Pharmacological evaluation of Plumbago zeylanica on Mondays and Thursdays for groups A and B respectively. In strength has grown to 14, made up of the Academic, technical The Centre is a production factory established principally for (lead wort) in animal model addition, the Department runs Postgraduate programmes in and Administrative staff. Plans are also reaching the final stage to breeding; rearing and general maintenance of different grouos of - Effect of riboflarin agains Plasmodium berghei infection Physiology for M.Sc, M.Phil and Ph.D students. commence programs leading to Postgraduate Diploma and Laboratory Animals apportioned for experimental usage for - Role of honey in the treatment of malaria Master of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering. Departments and Research Officers in the Faculties of Basic - Adverse drug reaction monitoring of ACTS in LUTH The Department of Physiology runs courses for: Medical Sciences which comprises of; -Modulatory effect of antioxidants against the mutagenicity of i. The Residency Programme of the National Postgraduate Apart from the academic programs the Department has started !300 Level Physiology ...... 65 rifampicin Aphrodisiac activity of alcohol extract of Syzigium Medical College. running, it is also responsible for the management of the internet !300 Level Pharmacology ------95 aromaticum (L) Merr and Perry (clove) in male: a comparative ii. The Residency programme of the West African Postgraduate service for the entire college of Medicine and the Medical ICT. The !400 Level Pharmacology ...... 86 Medical College Departments is running a staff development training in ICT for study. !Biochemistry Department ...... 300 iii. The institute of Medical Laboratory Technology part IIA the acquisition of ICT the skills. Course included but not limited to !300 Level MBBS & BDS ...... 320 Members of staff of the Department regularly attend both local iv. Institute of Science Laboratory Technology Computer Appreciation, Microsoft Office suite (Basic and and international workshop as well as conferences. The v. Diploma Programme for Nurse Tutors Advance), statistical packages-SPSS and Internet Applications !The Faculty of Pharmacy; Department has been able to upload over 50 scientific vi. Student Nurses and and Uses. Through the Department, the College of Medicine has publications on the University website which attracted a laptop vii. Biomedical Engineering Students. been able to standardize the internet facility which has now been !300 Level Pharmacy ...... 294 from the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Tolu Odugbemi early last year. expanded to cover nearly every offices, unit and posts. The !400 Level Pharmacy ...... 250 Thus, the members of staff are still prolific in publishing both local The Department also collaborates with other Departments in browsing time is now 24/7 if electricity is available. The College and international journals. research work and provides expertise as Clinical Physiologists for portal has also been developed for student’s online registration All the above operate within the College of Medicine of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital. and academic staff can upload their lectures in their webpage for University of Lagos. Currently, the Centre is concerned in services their students. This portal is meant to be used for both Problem to Departments under the Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences with

Page 77 Page 78 the total population of students from thier various Departments operations and dissecting of Laboratory Animals are done in the such as rooms of the Theatre for Medical Students, Nurses, Medical * Department of Physiology = 65 (300 level) Doctors and foreign Medical Surgeons are always present to FACULTY OF * Department of Pharmacy =544 (300 and 400 level) perform and demonstrate research activities at the Centre. The * MBBS & BDS = 320 (300 Level) Unit also contains operative recovery rooms. It also has CLINICAL SCIENCES Department of Biochemistry = 300 laboratory to support and monitor Para-operative cares. Further effort of the Authority to re-equip the Centre is in top gear for full Laboratory Animals under the breeding programmes include operational activities. The Laboratory Animal Theatre is also large and small animals. available for graduates and post-graduates Medical Students for Surgical skills and as well as for members of staffs and other The large animal Unit include; Sheeps, Goats and Dogs. While the researchers within the ambit of the university of Lagos. small animal Unit include Rats, Mice, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Poultry animals, Turtles and other aquatic and terrestrial animals Presently, the centre is under direct control of the Deputy such as Frogs and Toads etc. Provost who is the Chairman of the Animal Users Management Commitee and the Coordinator in charge of the Centre is Dr. The Theatre Unit, is a place where practical demonstrations, Agbaje (Mrs.) E. O.

Prof. F. E. A. Lesi MBBS (Lagos), M.Sc. Lond.), FWACP (Paed.), FRCP (Lond.) Dr. O. O. Odebiyi Dean of Clinical Sciences B.Sc. (Lagos), M.Sc. (Ibadan), Ph.D. (Ibadan) Sub-Dean

Page 79 Page 80 FACULTY OF CLINICAL SCIENCES involed in providing elective support for degree programs in Furthermore, the Faculty journal (journal of Clinical Sciences) DEPARTMENT OF ANAESTHESIA Dean: Prof. F. E. A. Lesi, other faculties within the University. The lastest addition to the which was conceived by a past Dean of the Faculty, Pof. A. E. Ag. Head: Dr. J. O. Olatosi MB;BS (Lagos), M.Sc. (Lond.), FWACS ([aed.), FRCP (Lond.) academic program of the faculty is a bachelors degree in Nursing Ohwovoriole, publishes prereviewed manuscripts with a clinical MBBS, DA, FWACS rd th which will operate under the aegis of the Nursing Unit, focus. Academic Leadership. The faculty of Clinical Sciences has During a six-week posting in the 3 and 4 year of their training, Medical and Dental Students are taught the principles of he Faculty of Clinical Sciences is the flagship of the College Department of Medicine. Cirriculum content is strategically achieved prominence in providing academic and administrative resuscitation in general and cardiopulmonary resuscitation in of Medicine , University of Lagos(CMUL) and is located delievered didactic lectures, interactive seminars, and small leadership within the University and nation. The Faculty has particular: principles of anaesthesia with emphasis on regional within the serene environment of the College in Idi Araba, T group tutorial using current teaching methods and technology. A produced several of the past Vice Chancellors of the University techniques. . The Faculty was upgraded to the current designation review of the curriculum is ongoing in the college , and is driven and past Provosts of the College of Medicine, including the past from the original status of School of Clinical Sciences by the by committee of experts in medical education with strong Provost, Prof. Wole Atoyebi and the current Chief Medical The teaching process includes lectures, tutorials, films approval of the Governing Council of the University of Lagos at its representation by members of the faculty. Clinical teaching is Director of the LUTH, Prof. Akin Osibogun. Academic staff from demonstration on simulators and active participation in operative meeting held on the 25th of November 2009, in line with the achieved on the platform of the mutual association of the college the Faculty have served the nation meritoriously as minister of anaesthesia. Students are encouraged to use the self- instructional packages and aids outside School hours. collegiate system recommended by the National Universities with the Lagos University Teaching Hospital(LUTH), Idi Araba. health, special advisers to governmental agencies and state Apart from undergraduates, the Department runs two Commission. The conversion occurred under the tenure of the The LUTH adjoins the College, and was established with this commissioners for health. This is a testimony to the quality , Postgraduate programmes viz: Diploma in Anaethesia of the past Vice Chancellor of the University , Prof. Tolu Odugbemi, purpose in view. The clinical exposure is enhanced by the dedication and excellence of the staff. University of Lagos and the Residency Training Programme for the PNMC, OON, NNOM, FAS and the past Provost of CMUL, Prof. availability of cutting edge diagnostics and therapeutics facilities Future Direction. The Faculty is advantageously positioned to be Fellowship of the National Postgraduate Medical College and the 'Wole Atoyebi, Historically thus, the origins of the Faculty date in the hospital, departmental research laboratories, and the a national and continental leader in the training of competent, West African College of Surgeons. back to the establishment of the Medical School which was cental research laboratory of the College. Community -based proficient, and employable graduates in the clinical sciences who inaugurated by the passage of the University of Lagos Act in 1962 learning is also a composite part of the undergraduate curriculum will impact positively on the quality of health care delivery at all Courses are also run for Anaesthetic Technical Assistants, Theatre by the Federal Parliament (redesignation the College of Medicine and is enhanced by the availability of community outreaches levels of the healthcare structure- primary, secondary, and Nurses and Midwives, Accident and Emergency Nurses and Ophthalmic Nurses. in March 1967). Since its inception, the Faculty has graduated administered by the teaching Hospital, and linkages with second- tertiary. We are also strategically placed to build enduring several thousands of students from its various academic tier and tertiary hospital at which the faculty has associate partnerships with the global health research community Special areas of clinical interest of members include programs and is a significant contributor to the healthcare l e c t u r e r s s u p e r v i s i n g s t u d e n t s r o t a t i o n s . (including stakeholders in other relevance and standardization Cardiothoraic, Paediatric, Maxillofacial, Obstetrical, industry pool of employable high-quality graduates. relative to current concepts and research institutions and Traumatological Anaesthesia, and Intensive Care. The Faculty is the largest of the faculties in the College and is In addition, the Faculty provides the majority of clinical industry) as a consequence of our manpower and existing infra comprised of 12 departments employing over 100 full time consultant staff for the LUTH, and is also a signifcant source of structural capabilities. The future for the Faculty is filled with Academic members of staff engage in clinical and laboratory academic staff. Teaching and Research. The main thrust of the specialist expert for the nation west African subregion and bright prospects, as the focus is on encouraging and research which is evidenced by the gradually increasing number faculty is in teaching (postgraduate and undergraduate) and several African and international organization including the strengthening the continuing professional development of staff, of publications emanating from the Department. The Senior Resident staff are also actively encouraged to participate in research and these are galvanized by the diverse expertise of its United Nations and the World Health Organization. The Faculty reviewing the curriculum to ensure continued needs, expansion research programmes and teaching. academic staff supported by the professionalism of the non- also serves as the backbone of the two postgraduate training in of academic programmes to meet the millennial demands and academic staff. The range of programmes offered by the faculty the clinical specialties by providing expertise and hosting training expectations, and the establishment and expansion of include the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degree and examination for the National Postgraduate Medical College international collaborative research networks. (MBBs), and bachelor degrees in the professional fields of of Nigeria and the West African. Postgraduate Medical College. Phsiotherapy and Radiography. In addition, under the auspices of Research within the Faculty is anchored on the ethics of good the School of Postgraduate Studies of The University and Medilag clinical and laboratory practice, with emphasis on Consult, several other academic program such as masters multidisciplinary research applicable to the practice degrees in Public Health (MPH), postgraduate diploma in environment. Consequently, several researchers within the anaesthesia, Ph D in phsiology, and certificate courses in various faculty are engaged in collaborative research that has resulted in clinical discipline are available. The various departments arealso clinically relevant innovations and global recognition.

Page 81 Page 82 CENTRAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES s y stem (Imager), Florescence Microscope, Inverted Areas of interest include Laboratory Quallity Management The department encourages inter-departmental teaching as a Director: Prof. S. A. Omilabu, Microscope, Anaerobic Incubator and ice maker. Sysytem, Human Nutrition, Clinical Immunology, Endocrinology, strategy for presenting man as an integral part of his total B.Sc. (Ife), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Ibadan) Clinical Chemistry of major organ disorders, Biochemical and environment. The department thus supports and promotes derivative spectroscopy, Real Time Polymerase chain reaction Immunological screening in health and disease. collaboration with other departments such as Medicinal Location: Ground Floor, Old Dental Block machine (PCR), Cd4 Counter, Solid Phase Extraction manifold Microbiology & Parasitology, Paediatrics and Obstetrics and Components: 1. Chemical Laboratory (SPE), Thermocycler (Conventional PCR), Ultrasonic bath, Gynaecology. 2. Virology Laboratory Biological safety hood (Laminar flow), Gel documentation DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH 3. Aids Preventive Initiative in Nigeria (APIN) system (Imager), Florescence Microscope, Inverted Microscope, & PRIMARY CARE The department provides postgraduate training in form of a / PEPFAR Laboratory Anaerobic Incubator and ice maker. Ag. Head: Dr. K. A. Odeyemi Master of Public Health Degree (MPH) programme as well as a MBBS (Ilorin), M.P.H. (Lagos) FMCPH, MWACP Establishment: The Central Research Laboratories was Master of Science in Public Health programme. The MPH programme is a full time course which extends over a period of established in 1984 and up-graded in 2003 DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY The Department of Community health and Primary Care was twelve months and prepares Doctors for leadership positions in Administration: Administered by a Director, Dr. B. O. Silva, Co-ordinator : Dr. T. A. Oshodi M.B,B.S., M.Sc.,FMC.Path. created in August 2008 with the merger of the former the public and private sectors of the health system. Deputy Director, Prof. S. A. Omilabu and APIN Department of Community Health and the Academic component Co-ordinator, Prof. F. T. Ogunsola under Clinical Pathology is that discipline which embraces Clinical of the former Institute of Child health and primary care. The Master of Science in Public health (MSc Public health) is Technical Committee headed by the Provost, of Chemistry, Chemical Pathology and Clinical Immun-chemistry. offered in four options; Epidemiology, Health Management, the College. The Department applies Basic Biochemistry, Basic Courses offered by the Department start in the first year of the General Public health and Medical Statistics. The MSc Public Mandate: An Academic department charged with the immunochemistry, Analytical Chemistry and immunoassays to Medical School curriculum and run throughout the whole health programme is run part time as well as full time and is open following responsibilities: medical diagnosis, treatment and management of patients. Curriculum. Students are taught the principles and applications to all graduates with a first degree in Physical and natural 1. Rendering specialized research assistance to all Broadly the primary functions of the Department are teaching, of Medical Sociology, Medical Statistics, Epidemiology, sciences. Departments in the University of Lagos and to other research and practice of laboratory medicine. Environmental and Occupational Health, Principles and practice In collaboration with the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, the of primary health care and General medical practice, Maternal national tertiary institutions. The teaching programs are for Medical, Dental, Physiotherapy Department supports a Residency Training programme in Public and child health, Health management planning and Health which leads to the award of the Fellowship of the National 2. Undertake practical demonstration on advanced and other Paramedical disciplines. The Department provides a development. The Department has now integrated the use of Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria. As at today, well over teaching and research equipment to students sound objective basis on which to gauge the extent of a Clinical disorder, disease process and the Patient response to therapy. Information Technology (IT) in Medicine and Medical Research 50% of all Fellows of the National College in Public Health were 3. Executing the mandate of Equipment Maintenance Most Medical and Dental Students in the undergraduate into its curriculum. In addition, each student must carry out and trained in the Department. Most of the remaining Fellows of the Centre (EMC). program must have passed through the 200 level before coming report on a community health project before they can graduate College (i.e. those who became Fellows through examination) 4. Rendering Consultancy and Quality Control to clinical pathology. Postgraduate and research are at the heart from the College of Medicine. must have attended one short course or the other at the Services to Pharmaceutical and Chemical Industries of our renewed culture. M.Sc. program requires first Degrees in Department. The Department has achieved for itself a reputation in Nigeria. Medicine or Dentistry as it consists of compulsory course units In all these activities, the objectives of the Department remain to in postgraduate medical education. 5. Improvement of health care delivery system in and supervised research project. The project culminates in the facilitate the achievement of the main goal of the College which Nigeria (diagnostic centre for Lassa Virus, Retro- submission of Dissertation. For M.Sc/M.Phil/Ph.D., we help all is to produce doctors of high quality in numbers required to meet Academic members of staff serve as Honorary Consultants to the virus, Hepatitis and Bacteriological). postgraduates to achieve the best results as specialists in the health care delivery system. Lagos University Teaching Hospital and thus provide expert Chemical Pathology or Clinical Immunology and to equip them clinical and community based services. Members also serve on The focus of the teaching programmes in the Department is to various technical committees at Federal, State and Local level in Highlight of the State-of-the art Equipment. for their future career as Consultants. i. portray man as an integral part of the environment – support of the Country’s health system. High performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Academic members of our Department serve as honorary Consultants to Lagos University Teaching Hospital and thus biological, physical and social. UV/Visible Spectrophotometer with derivative provide Clinical and Laboratory supervisory services. Research activities in the Department cover areas in health spectroscopy, Real Time Polymerase chain reaction machine ii. demonstrate to the students, through their involvement system development, health management, primary health care, (PCR), Cd4 Counter, Solid Phase Extraction manifold (SPE), The Department actively participates in the Residency training in community health practice, that adapting man to his epidemiology, population dynamics, sociology, occupational and Thermocycler (Conventional PCR), Ultrasonic bath, program of the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria environment, and his environment, and his environment environmental health, maternal and child health and family Biological safety hood (Laminar flow), Gel documentation and the West African College of Physicians. to man, can be carried out to benefit the health of the medicine. In addition, the Departmental Library now stocks individual and the community.

Page 83 Page 84 current journals and electronic data bases in different areas of a. have attained an international acceptable standard of health care professionals. Academic Programmes Public Health to promote academic excellence. training in clinical medicine, 1. Undergraduate: with the present curriculum of the College 4 b. systematically be able to solve clinical problems through Postgraduate Academic Programme groups of Medical Students (each group comprising an good history taking physical examination and The Department offers postgraduate courses leading to the average of 32 Students) undergo a 4 – week rotational DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE performance of simple laboratory tests, and award of Ph.D and M.D. in areas related to the practice of Internal posting in Clinical Psychiatry at the Psychiatry Hospital, Yaba Head: Prof. J. N. Ajuluchukwu, c. be able to synthesize clinical and laboratory findings to Medicine. The M.D. programme is open to Alumni and staff of the and various specialised local institutions such as Child MB;BS, M.Med., FMCP reach a diagnosis and list diagnosis and list differential diagnosis University of Lagos. The Department is in the process of Guidance and School Counselling Unit of the Lagos State, and and initiate a plan of action. This clinical skill acquisition is made introducing other academic professional courses leading to the the Girls Guild Vocational Training Centre for handicapped Introduction to be accompanied by a sound theoretical knowledge of award of Diploma of M. Sc. /M. Phil, Degrees in the following girls are routinely utilized in addition to those of the affiliated Department of Medicine was among the foundation Departments medicine. areas: Lagos University Teaching Hospital. of the College of Medicine which was established by an Act of Clinical Haematology, Dermatology, Sexually Transmitted 2. Medical, Dental, Physiotherapy and B.Sc Physiology Parliament in 1962. The Department pursues and emphasizes the The need for continuing medical education, how to access Diseases, Endocrinology, Diabetes, Respiratory Medicine, Renal, undergraduates undergo a 1 – year course in Medical teaching of medicine, through sound clinical skills backed by an information health care and the concept of team and holistic Medicine, Cardiology and Sports Medicine. Psychology in the first year of study. equally sound theoretical knowledge in the training of Students of approach to dealing with medical problems are given 3. Medical and Dental undergraduates undergo a 1 – year Medicine. The primary duties of the Department are teaching, appropriate emphasis during the posting in medicine. There is a proposal to offer a Diploma and masters degree course in Clinical Psychology during the second year of study. research and service to the community. Many of the Lecturers in programme in sports medicine. This will be a pioneering role in 4. The Department prepares and conducts the psycho-social the Department are Honorary Consultants to the Lagos University In its pursuit for excellence in medical care, the Department has a the country. medicine course of the Primary Health Care Course Teaching Hospital in Lagos. departmental library, with journals and textbooks. Programme. Research Activities 5. The Department had undertaken collaborative research with Structure and Functions B.NSc Programme Various members of the Department are actively involved in colleagues at Universities of Edinburgh, Newcastle-On-Tyne The Department consists of eleven sub-specialty units viz:- Bachelor of Nursing Science is to prepare competent different aspects of medical research in such areas as Bronchial and Manchester in England and local Psychiatry Institutions. Cardiology, Dermatology and Venerelogy, Endocrinology and practitioners that will use nursing process approach in providing Asthma and Tuberculosis, Tobacco control, Diabetes Mellitus, Metabolism, Clinical Haematology and Medical Oncology, safe, acceptable, effective and affordable health services to meet Thyroid diseases, Leprosy, and other Dermatological diseases Nephrology, Respiratory Medicine, Gastroenterology and the health needs of individuals, families and the community. To Human Immunodeficiency Virus infections, Heart disease, Postgraduate Emergency Medicine. There are also newly created units of produce competent professionals with sound academic Hypertension, Sickle Cell disease, Leukemia and other 1. To date, several Fellows of the National Postgraduate Medical Infectious diseases and intensive care. background, to train manpower who, among other abilities have Haematological disorders, Stroke, Epilepsy and Renal failure, College and the West African College of Physicians have been Undergraduate Professional Programme professional qualification and skills that equip them for senior Renal Dialysis, Hepatitis and Hepatoma disorders of the Kidney trained and all of them currently hold Consultant academic The Department primarily trains Medical and Dental students, positions in the health care field. and Liver.. positions in various parts of the country and overseas. Pharmacy Students and other Para-medical students rotate Implement necessary nursing actions to minimize individual 2. Departmental staff supervised numerous Dissertations for through, he Department as part of their training. The Department problems through holistic and client/family centered approach in The Department publishes a monthly peer review Journal of professional Fellowships, and M.Sc. Degree in Psychiatry and is also involved in the teaching and training of Student Nurses and homes, community and health care institutions. Internal Medicine Clinical Psychology respectively. Student Midwives. Medical Students have three postings in the Department Postgraduate Professional Programme Research The Department in collaboration with the Lagos University DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY The Department has made immense contributions on The major ones – Junior Posting (2 months) and Senior Posting (3 Teaching Hospital, trains Doctors for the fellowship examination Ag. Head: Dr. R. A. Erinfolami transcultural issues, Psychiatry, Psychopharmacology and Social months) is preceded by two short introductory clinical postings of the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria and the MB;BS, MWACP, FMCPsych, Msc. P s y chia try in general. Recent efforts on Epidemiology of Alcohol termed “Basic Therapeutic Skills and Basic Clinical skills” West African College of Physicians. and Drug Abuse with focus on youths, mental health aspects of The products of these Fellowship programmes now constitutes In the 1965/66 academic session, the teaching of Clinical Primary Care, stress, liaison Psychiatry, and Psychological aspects Undergraduate Medical academic Programme the bulk of Medical Teachers in the Country. The Department, in Psychiatry to undergraduate began without substantive and of Sickle Cell Disorders have yielded considerable dividends. in Admission into the undergraduate clinical programme is based on collaboration with the University of Lagos Consultancy Services academically oriented Psychiatrist in the College. the past few years, the department has made furhter a successful completion of the pre-clinical basic medical science and other bodies, regularly organizes continuing professional contributions in the area of Electroencephalography and course. At the end of the posting in Medicine, the student should:- improvement training courses for Nurses, Doctors and other Psychiatry.

Page 85 Page 86 DEPARTMENT OF HAEMATOLOGY & instructions from the Department. Some aspects of Haematology & Blood Transfusion Medicine with emphasis Students are rostered to ensure that they attend special clinics BLOOD TRANSFUSION Haematology are taught to Undergraduate Physiotherapists, on quality assurance. The intention is to produce for the such as Family Planning, Joint Oncology, Colposcopy, Cytology, as Ag. Head: Dr. A. Adediran Student Nurses and Midwives. The teaching Curriculum shall nation, Scientist that are truly committed to laboratory well as the Ultrasound Scanning and HSG sessions. MBBS, FMCPath soon be expanded to include topics on different aspect of work/bench work who can easily formulate research HIV/AIDS to be taught to MBBS/BDS students. problems and proceed at resolving these problems in the The Department is also actively involved in Postgraduate General Information vastly expanding field of Immuno Haematology and programme in the form of Residency Training Programme of the Haematology is one of the four sub-specialities of Pathology – a Research Activities Molecular Haematology. The current epidemic of HIV/AIDS Lagos University Teaching Hospital. This is a 3 – year programme at branch of Medical Science that study mechanisms of disease Academic members of staff undertake research activities in the globally and its present scourge on Nigerians informed the the end of Fellowship Examinations of the National Postgraduate causation. Other branches of Pathology are Histopathology, field of Anaemia, Coagulopathy, Immuno-Haematology and introduction of a new course Coded HAE 815 (The Human Medical College of Nigeria. Residents are also trained to meet the Chemical Pathology and Microbiology. At the inception of the Heamato-Oncology. Lately, a lot of research energy is now been Immuodeficiency Virus AIDS) to the list of compulsory requirements for the Fellowship of the West African College of College in 1962, Haematology was taught together with Chemical diverted towards various aspects of the pandemic disease – Courses for all categories of Postgraduate Students. Surgeons in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Pathology as Clinical Pathology. In 1983 the Senate of the HIV/AIDS. Collaborative studies are encouraged between this University of Lagos Created the Department of Haematology and Department and other Clinical and Non-Clinical Departments. DEPT. OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY There are at present 89 Obstetric beds, 36 Neonatal Cots and 60 Blood Transfusion and Haematology as a subject ceased to be Currently, collaborative studies are on between this Department Head: Prof. R. I. Anorlu, Gynaecological beds for the large number of patients seeking taught together with Chemical Pathology. The Department is and Department of Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology and M.B., Ch.B. (U.G), FMCOG, MRCOG,FWACS Professor & Head admission for expert care. The Department has four units which involved in teaching and research activities primarily and it also Microbiology on various aspect of HIV/AIDS. MPH, Cert. Colposcopy are both research and clinically oriented. The four units are: provide services both Clinical and Laboratory to the Lagos Oncology and Pathological Studies (OPS): Reproductive University Teaching Hospital. Recruitment of blood donors, Laboratory Services With the introduction of the new curriculum by the College, Endocrinology and Fertility Regulation (REF); Experimental and processing of blood for safety and fractionation of blood for Routine laboratory services that aids quick diagnosis of disease undergraduate students spend a period of 17weeks in the Maternal Medicine (EMM) and Ultrasonography and Fetal component therapy are some of the key services the Department conditions and those used to monitor response to therapeutic Department between the 5th and the 7th Semesters. Four weeks are Medicine (UFM). Areas of special research and clinical interest in offers to the Teaching Hospital. interventions are provided by the Department. Special now spent at 400 Level, and 13weeks at 600 Level. The Students the Department are trophoblastic tumours, carcinoma of the laboratory services including parentage testing are also come in groups, so that there are Students in the Department all cervix, pregnancy induced hypertension, ultrasonography, Disease causation. Other branches of Pathology are provided. the year round, and they receive instruction in the form of gynaecological endocrinology, infertility management, Family Histopathology, Chemical Pathology and Microbiology. At the lectures, tutorials, seminars, ward-rounds and grand-rounds. Planning, HIV/AIDS and Prenatal Diagnosis and Therapy. inception of the College in 1962, Haematology was taught Clinical Services Exposure to Patient management problems and surgical together with Chemical Pathology as Clinical Pathology. In 1983 The Departments runs two Clinics per week, one for operating techniques are also provided. trophoblastic tumours, carcinoma of the cervix, pregnancy the Senate of the University of Lagos created the Department of Heamatological conditions such as Coagulopathy, Haematology induced hypertension, ultrasonography, gynaecological Haematology and Blood Transfusion and Haematology as a and Anaemias and others for HIV/AIDS Each student is expected to clerk and follow up a number of endocrinology, infertility management, Family Planning, HIV/AIDS subject ceased to be taught together with Chemical Pathology. Gynaecological and Antenatal Patients. Students are also and Prenatal Diagnosis and Therapy. The Department is involved in teaching and research activities Postgraduates Program expected to conduct a specified number of deliveries under primarily and it also provide services both Clinical and Laboratory The Department runs two (2) Postgraduate programs: supervision. There is also an arrangement with the DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital. Recruitment of blood Maternity Hospital and Ayinke House, , whereby students Head: Prof. F. B. Akinsola, donors, processing of blood for safety and fractionation of blood 1 Residency Training Program in Haematology & Blood are sent to the Hospitals for a period of one week in rotation so M.B.,B.S., M.Sc., MRCOph, FMCOph, FWACS for component therapy are some of the key services the Transfusion leading to the award of Fellowship in Pathology that they can benefit from exposure to clinical teaching on Department offers to the Teaching Hospital. of the Faculty of Pathology of the National Postgraduate materials which may not present at the Lagos University Teaching The Department is located at the Guiness Eye Centre, LUTH. Medical College of Nigeria. Hospital. The teaching and supervision of the Students during There are 2 full Professors of Ophthalmology, the Professor and Teaching Activities this period is done by Associate Lecturers of this Department who Head of Department and the second one who is on contract. 2) Master of Science Program in Haematology & Blood are Consultants in those Hospitals. All deliveries, gynaecological There is also Associate Professor. There is one Senior Lecturer and The Department is responsible for the teaching of Clinical and Transfusion leading to the award of M.Sc. by the University operations witnessed, ward-rounds and clinics attended have to two Lecturer I. Laboratory Heamatology to the Medical and Dental Students at of Lagos. The M.Sc. program is designed for graduates of be certified by an academic member of staff or Senior Resident. The profiles of each academic staff is on the University of Lagos Undergraduate levels. Medicine, Biochemistry and Laboratory Sciences. The Website. Students of School of Medical Laboratory Technology also receive objective is to provide intensive training in various aspect of

Page 87 Page 88 The Courses run by the Department include Basic Therapeutics Professor W. R. Collis, a Briton, was the founding head of Emergency Centre admits in the first instance all emergencies so appointed and later Federal Minister of Health. Skills, Basic Clinical Skills and the core Clinical posting in Department (1962-1966) followed by the first indigenous Head in except those due to trauma. Academic staffs of this vibrant Department have been very Ophthalmology for medica/dental students. The subjects taught the person of Late Professor Olikoye Ransome-Kuti. The There are in addition three LUTH Consultants who also assist in efficiently active. Their research works are extensively published during clinical posting include. Department has an academic staff strength of fourteen. All our the training of our medical students. They also rotate at 400 and in reputable journals both locally and internationally, with Applied Anatomy and Physiology academic staff also have cross appointments as Honorary 600 levels for the Junior and Senior Paediatric Clinical Posting contributions to books and normograms. Abstracts of these are Basic Eye Examination Consultants to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos. posted in the University Website. They have also been involved in Causes of Sudden Loss of Vision Subspecialties/ Interest areas for the Academic staff depicting Students’ evaluations conform to NUC/MDCN guidelines with various National and sub regional surveys and interventions in Causes of gradual Loss of Vision pointed focus for clinical work/teaching, research and other local embellishment for both efficiency and output. The 600 coloration with the FMOH, NGOS, WHO, UNICEF, NAFDAC, etc, Red Eye interactions include (Neonatology/perinatology, Clinical Level examinations in Paediatrics (Part III MB,BS) consist of a including consultancy relationships with these bodies. Some of Ocular and Orbital Injuries Nutrition/Gastroencology, Haematology/ Oncology, Pulmonary, mini-OSCE/OSCE in objective structured clinical examination our Academic staff have been honoured both within the Consultant Ward Round/Dept. Grand Round Cardiology, Neurology/Developmental Paediatrics, while OSPE is objective picture examination which is the mid- University and outside communities for long and meritorious Morbidity review/Journal Club Endocrinology/Immunology, Nephrology, Emergency/Intensive course examination, MCQ/Long case done at the end of posting. service as well as Justice of peace of the Federal Republic of Strabismus and Amblyopia Care, Social/Community Paediatrics, Paediatric Infections, The final examination is made up of two written papers (MCQ and Nigeria. Errors of Refraction Adolescent Paediatrics, Rheumatology and School Health). Essay) and the clinicals comprising the OSCE since1983. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOTHERAPY Oculo-Orbital Tumor Additionally, scored skills assessments during the posting, in the Ag./Head: Dr. (Mrs.) B. A. Tella Retinoblastoma Research is ongoing in the Department with extensive individual form of clinical procedures duly specified and viva voce B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D, MNSP Neuro Ophthalmology and collaborative out reach both intra- and extradepartmental as interactions constitute the continuous Assessment component. Medical Ophthalmology well as international. Undergraduate students’ rotations through All these are weighted and aggregated to determine the final Physiotherapy otherwise called ‘Physical Therapy’ is a dynamic |Tropical Ophthalmology Paediatrics are for the Basic Therapeutic Skills, Basic Clinical Skills scores. It is pertinent to note that the OSCE makes for objectivity health care profession with an established theoretical and wide courses done after 200 and 300 levels respectively. Thus students reproducibility, fair exposure and consistency. The uniqueness of spread clinical applications (which are mostly physical The Department collaborates with other departments for are with the Department all year round with occasional overlaps. this system of evaluation or assessment of medical students is approaches) in the preservation, development and restoration of research such as the Department of Anaesthesia, Haematology, Activities for the students involve lectures, tutorials, seminars, internationally acclaimed and is being adopted with modification optimal physical functions (APT, 1997). Basically, physiotherapy is Otorhino-laryngology, Paediatrics, Medicine and Microbiology ward rounds, clinical meetings and mortality reviews both at in many parts of the world and also locally. concerned with the restoration of human movement and & Parasitology among others. meetings and Autopsy examinations, Intensive Clerkships and maximizing potential (CSP, 2002). Physiotherapy includes the demonstrations with hands-on, supervised reviews/practice. The Department runs a residency postgraduate programme in evaluation, treatment or prevention of disability, injury, disease or paediatrics under the auspices of the Lagos University Teaching other conditions of health, using physical, chemical and DEPARTMENT OF PAEDIATRICS They are also exposed to out_patient and emergency services. A Hospital. The fellowship programme is designated to last for six mechanical means including but not limited to heat, cold, light air, Head: Prof. E. O. Temiye, fairly well equipped clinical research laboratory managed by a years. Academic staff of the department are resource persons for water, sound, electricity, massage, mobilization, and therapeutic M.B.,B.S. (Ibadan), FWACP (Paed.) Chief Technologist is at the disposal of academic staff. This the programme. Trainees are awarded a paediatric fellowship at exercises, with or without assertive devices and the performance laboratory also augments clinical investigations related to patient the successful completion of their course by the National and interpretation of tests and measurements to assess The department of Paediatrics was established in 1963 to provide care and Medical Students laboratory work. Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria and also the West pathophysiological, pathomechancial and developmental deficit total care for the child (in health or sickness), train personnel of African College of Physicians. of human system to determine treatment and assist in diagnosis various cadres towards this as well as conduct/co-ordinate patient care and Medical Students laboratory work. and prognosis. research, both within and without, in collaboration with allied Two wards (D2 and D3) each admitting 32 Patients cater The Department since establishment has tried to maintain a high specialties and subspecialties. In consonance with on-going forChildren from 1 months to 12 years. Two Newborn (neonatal) standard of teaching, research and service for which it has Specialties in Physiotherapy trends as with the renaming of the Royal College of Physicians of units serve the Department. One caters for babies delivered in received commendations and awards, such as being the best i. Cardiopulmenury the UK as the Royal College of Paediatrics and child Health, many LUTH while the other caters for babies born outside LUTH from Department in the Hospital in 1998. Our academic staff have also ii. Neurohysiotherapy think the Department should be renamed to reflect emphasis on birth to age of 1 month. This is a unique arrangement which is received national and international recognition and honours. iii Orthopeudic the Principles and Practice of Paediatrics and the Child Health being replicated in other academic Medical Centers. There is also One of such include the appointment of late Professor Olikoye iv Paediatric Physiotherapy component as the Department of Paediatrics and Child Health. the Children Emergency Room (Olikoye Ransome-Kuti) Children’s Ransome-Kuti as Honourable Minister for Health of the Federal v. Ergonomics Physiotherapy Republic of Nigeria; Professor as the President the International Federation of Paediatrics, the first African to be The Department of Physiotherapy, College of Medicine of the

Page 89 Page 90 University of Lagos was established on July 1 1980. Prior to that was also the first department to offer courses in Radiation arrangement. Availability of these facilities has thus raised the Research date, specifically from September 1971, the Department had Biology, Radiation Therapy and Medical Physics in West Africa. status of the radiodiagnostic unit to international standard. Major research activities are in Radiodiagnosis, Nuclear Imaging, been functioning as a sub-unit under Department of Paediatrics. Ultrasonography, Medical Physics, Radiation and Medical Earlier than July 1980, the Programme of Studies in The unit initially commenced radiation therapy work in 1969 with The Radiography unit of the department was established in the Oncology. Collaborative studies are encouraged. The Physiotherapy led to the award of a Diploma of the University of a superficial x-ray machine. A cobalt-6o teletherapy machine University of Lagos in 2004 following the assimilation, by the Department has undertaken many research projects in related Lagos in Physiotherapy. With effect from July 1 1980 however, the (Theraton 780) was donated by Canada in 1975. With further University, of the former Federal School Radiography, Yaba into areas from which many academic Publications have resulted. For certificate obtainable on successful completion of the course of international support, especially from the international Atomic the College of Medicine for the purpose of running a 5-year B.Sc this effort, the Department recently won a brand new laptop as studies in Physiotherapy became a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Energy Agency in Vienna, the unit acquired other facilities which program in Radiography. The programme is currently at 500 level one of the departments that hosted more than 100 publications Physiotherapy, a four (4) years programme. included two cobalt-60 machines, mould room facilities, a of training. The accreditation process of the programme by the on the website of the University of Lagos. simulator, a computerized treatment planning system, a National Universities Commission (NUC) and the Radiographers’ The course of study was later upgraded to Bachelor of computerized dosimetry system, remote after-loading Registration Board of Nigeria is on-going. DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY Physiotherapy (B. Physiotherapy) degree, 5 years programme, brachtherapy facilities, various radiation monitoring and Head: Prof. Clement C. Nwawolo and in 2002, the department graduated the first set of students protection devices. Lately, through the Vamed project of the (NUC) and the Radiographers’ Registration Board of Nigeria is on- MBBS, FMCORL, FWACS who were awarded Bachelor of Physiotherapy Degree. Federal Government of Nigeria, which is intended to modernize going. several teaching institutions in the country, a new linear The Department of Surgery, University of Lagos Medical School The department started a postgraduate programme in accelerator radiotherapy equipment was acquired for treatment Undergraduates Programme: was founded in 1962. The pioneer of the University of Lagos Physiotherapy in September 2008, which will leads to the of cancer patients. New GE spiral CT scanner with simulator Undergraduate courses (lectures and demonstrations) are Medical School, Professor Horatio Oritsejolomi Thomas was the award of Master Science (M.Sc) and Ph.D degrees in facilities for cancer treatment planning and automated mould offered to third and fourth year Medical and Dental Students by founder and first Head of the Department of Surgery. This Physiotherapy. facility was part of the Vamed package. the Department during Special Clinical Skills postings of three eminent surgeon, great mentor and skilled administrator, weeks in Radiodiagnosis and one week in Radiotherapy. The recruited the first generation of surgeons in the Department, Department of Radiation Biology, Radiotheraphy, The Radiation Biology and Radiotherapy unit have clinical, objective is to integrate radiographic anatomy, pathology, basic which included Professor Akin Adesola and Professor Ade Radiodiagnosis and Radiography. teaching and research responsibilities providing specialized principle pf radiation physics, nuclear medicine, radiotherapy Elebute. The first generation of academic members of staff of the Head: Prof. A. T. Ajekigbe, services for cancer diagnosis, radiotherapy and chemotherapy in and medical oncology into their training. The Department also Department, employed between 1962 and 1982 contributed to B.Pharm (Hons), MBBS, DMRT, FMCR, FWACS close collaboration with other clinical departments. The teaches diagnostic radiology to physiotherapy students. During the production of excellent of the College of Medicine, University Radiation Biology section provides nuclear medicine service to the posting, students participate actively in lectures, of Lagos (CMUL) graduates for 5 decades.the employment of INTRODUCTION the Lagos University Teaching Hospital and other hospitals in and demonstrations, clinical teaching, ward round, theatre sessions second and third generation surgeons started in 1990. They the The Department is made up of 4 main units, namely Radiation around Lagos. It is also responsible for supervising radiation and patient management. End of posting written tests are present academic members of staff are consultants in the Biology, Radiotherapy, Radiodiagnosis and Radiography. The measurements in all installations in the hospital using x-rays to conducted to determine the level of knowledge acquisition. Department. The Department of Surgery, CMUL and Lagos combined two units of Radiation Biology and Radiation Therapy ensure safety of radiation personnel, patients and public at large. University Teaching Hospital (luth) continue to play a key role in and the unit of Radiodiagnosis which formerly constituted The B.Sc. Radiography programme is domiciled in the the development of surgical manpower in Nigeria. The first separate Departments were merged into one department in The Radiodiagnosis unit of the department has been a service department. Radiography students undertake basic courses in gastrointestinal endoscopy in West African sub-region was December 1997. The Radiography unit was incorporated into the department to all the clinical departments of the Lagos University the departments of Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, performed by the Surgical Gastroenterology Unit of the department during the 2005/2006 academic session with the Teaching Hospital since the inception of the University in 1962. It Pathology and Pharmacology of the College of Medicine. departmen t in 1974. The first endoscopy retrograde cholangio- commencement of the 5-year BSc. Radiography programme of also serves other secondary and tertiary teaching hospitals as Radiography lectures, practicals and hand experiences are pancreatography in Nigeria was also performed by the same unit the University of Lagos was incorporated into the department well as private clinics and hospital in the south west region of the acquired in the Radiographic Demonstration Room at the in 1986. Another milestone in the department was the during the 2005/2006 academic session with the country. It has facilities for conventional general and special Edmund Crescent Yaba, Campus. Practical clinical experiences performance of renal transplantation by the urology unit in 2011. commencement of the 5-year BSc. Radiography programme of radiographic investigations and ultrasound examinations. Other are also acquired through rotations to peripheral hospitals in the The practice of Surgery has evolved from each performing all the University of Lagos. modern equipment acquired through the Vamed project Lagos metropolis. types of surgery to subspecialty in practice. included digital mammographic machines, mobile machine for Postgraduate Programmes The Radiation Biology and Radiotherapy unit of the department ward examinations and a spiral GE Computerized Tomography The Department runs an elective postgraduate programme in The Department of Surgery, CMUL operates a semi-autonomous was established in April 1968 and became the first in West Africa machine. Open magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine is Medical Physics at the M.Sc., M.Phil. and Ph.D. levels. The unit system in which faculty members, based on their areas of to provide radiation therapy and nuclear medicine services. It also available through public-private-partnership (PPP) initiative courses provide intensive training in various areas of Medical subspecialty interests, are grouped into Units (8) as follows: Physics in teaching and research institutions. General Surgery, Paediatric Surgery, Orthopaedic & trauma Surgery, Urology, Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery, Burns &

Page 91 Page 92 Plastic Surgery, Neurosurgery and Otorhinolaryngology (ENT), The Lecturers teach undergraduate Medical, Dental and 2010/2011 academic session, another class of twenty respectively. There are minimum of 2 lecturers of the CMUL in Physiotherapy students. Virtually all the Units of the DEPARTMENT OF NURSING SCIENCE each Unit. They are also as Honorary Consultants to LUTH enaling Department are large necessitating division of Units usually into Co-ordinator: Dr. F. F. Folami students were admitted into the programme. them to Perform the two intertwined roles of teaching and two teams (A & B). Each Unit or Team is in charge of teaching a Ph.D, MSPH, MSN, IBCLE, RN, RM provision of clinical services to patients. course. The Department in year 2012, had 24 Academic staff A professor of Nursing, Professor R. B. Fajemilehin of (Lecturers/Consultants) and 6 Non-Academic members of staff. HISTORY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NURSING the Obafemi-Awolowo University (OAU) Ile-Ife who SCIENCE was then on Sabbatical leave, was invited to guide the As human health needs are expanding, so also establishment of the programme in September 2010. Nursing Staff nursing development is broadening its interest and He was appointed as Co-coordinator and later was the GEC Trained Staff Statistics (Ophthalmic): functions through the dynamic social climates Head of Department. Zonal CNO - 1 created by religious ideologies, economic Unit CNO - 1 development, industrial revolutions and education. The programme as a professional degree is classified Clinic - 6 These changes have influenced every aspect of and recommended to run a unit course system and the Female/Children Ward - 8 human development. In response, the University of curriculum is designed to prepare competent poly- Male Ward - 7 Lagos asked the College of Medicine to appoint a valent nurse practitioners who will use nursing GEC/Theatre - 5 Committee to work on the modalities of starting a process approach in providing safe acceptable, Refraction School - 1 B.N.Sc Generic programme. effective and efficient nursing care to meet the health Post-Basic Oph. School - 3 needs of individuals, families and the community at Total - 32 (2 Non-Ophthalmic Nurses and 29 Ophthalmic trained) Consequently, the Academic Board of the College at large. its meeting held on Wednesday, August 5th 2009, GEC Domestic Staff received a report that curriculum of B.N.Sc degree A resource evaluation visit to the Department was Clinic - 3 has been approved by the University Senate to run conducted by NUC in January, 2011 and approval to Female/Children’s Ward - 4 for 5 years. The working Committee made the run only on full time mode was given. Hence Male Ward - 3 following recommendations: Professor R.B. Fajemilehin (coordinator of the Theatre - 1  The programme should be domiciled as a unit in programme) applied for an up-grading from a Unit to a Total - 11 the Department of Medicine, Faculty of Department of Nursing Science which the University Clinical Sciences as approved by Senate until Senate approved on 27th April, 2010. GEC Library - they achieved a Departmental status  That first UME intake into the programme be Finally the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria Examination Success Rate WACS/NPMCN made during the 2009/2010 academic came on an Advisory visit to the Department in Part I - (2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008) session November 2011 and made recommendations 2(70%) 2(70%) 1(100%) 1(100%) 1(100%) 3(75%)  That a co-ordinator for the programme be towards an initial accreditation. appointed immediately Part II - (2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008) MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT 2(100%) 1(50%) 1(100%) 8(100%) 5(100%) 1(100%)1(100%) Thus the first class of eight students were admitted To improve the healthcare and well being of the during the 2009/2010 academic session while for the society through the impact of our researches as well

Page 93 Page 94 as equipping and educating Nurses for leadership in STAFF LIST academic and Nursing practice and contributing to Prof. B. R. Fajemilehin - Adjunct Professor general knowledge both nationally and Dr. F. D. Omisakin - Senior Lecturer internationally in terms of intellectual competence Dr. M. D. . Ekiran - Lecturer I and the zeal to add value to our world. Mrs. O. H. Abazie - Lecturer II Mrs. D. D. Gbahabo - Lecturer II VISION OF THE DEPARTMENT Mrs. A. J. Adetunji - Associate Lecturer To advance the reputation of the Department and that Mrs. O. M. Mobolaji-Olajide - Associate Lecturer of the University by achieving a collaborative Mr. A. Ejidokun - Associate Lecturer academic culture that impacts global and local needs Mr. W. A. Afolabi - Associate Lecturer for research scholarship so that our products will Mrs. C. I. Nweke - Clinical Instructor compare favourably with their counterparts Miss T. E. Ososanya - Clinical Instructor anywhere in the world and thereby contribute to Mr. S. O. Rolfe-Olumide - Admin. Officer advancement of frontiers of knowledge in science and Mr. S. A. Akanni - Senior Typist medicine thus making the world a better place. Mrs. S. I. Oni - Office Assistant Mr. O. T. Ponle - Laboratory Assistant

Page 95 Page 96 FACULTY OF DENTAL SCIENCES

FACULTY OF DENTAL SCIENCES

Prof. G. T. Arotiba Dr. O. F. Ajayi BDS,FWACS, FMCDS Dean, Dental Sciences BDS, FMCDS, FWACS, MPH Sub-Dean

Page 97 Page 98 FACULTY OF DENTAL SCIENCES Research is being carried out at various levels by academic staff The Faculty presently consists of five departments namely: Dean: Prof. G. T. Arotiba The first batch of 28 Medical Students started Lectures in the in the Department to further enhance our knowledge of the BDS, FWACS, FMCDS same October 1962. In 1967, the first batch of 27 Medical . Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. various fields and also to provide basic data requirement for the Students graduated from the College. . Oral Pathology and Biology. Nigerian population. he Faculty of Dental Sciences of the College of Medicine, The first Provost and Chief Medical Director of the University of . Restorative Dentistry. It is the vision of the Department to further increase its staff University of Lagos established in 1964 by a senate . Child Dental Health strength and to continue to carry out high level research that will Lagos Medical School and the Teaching Hospital was Prof Horatio be of benefit to all. Most importantly, to produce graduates who resolution. It is the oldest Dental School in Nigeria/West . Preventive Dentistry T Oritsejolomi Thomas ; a general surgeon who operated and will be knowledgeable and efficient in the management of the Africa and indeed the First Dental Faculty to be promoted and conducted researches into Ameloblastoma (the most common Child Patient. established in Sub-Saharan Africa by Africans. The history of the DEPARTMENT OF CHILD DENTAL HEALTH jaw tumour in Black Africans). It was him who initiated the Ag. Head: Dr. O. O. Da-Coasta Faculty/Dental Centre and indeed dental education in Nigeria The Department of Child Dental Health is also responsible for the founding of the Dental school. BDS (Lagos), FWACS will be incomplete without delving into the history of the Postgraduate training of Residents to produce Specialists in the field of both Paedodontics and Orthodontics. establishment of the College of Medicine of the University of The University of Lagos Senate met in 1964.and passed a Introduction The department of Child Dental Health consists of two units: Lagos (CMUL). resolution to establish the Dental School. Prof J W Taylor a Academic Postgraduate Training (M. Sc.D) in Paediatric Dentistry Paedodontics: which deals with prevention and clinical and Orthodontics will soon commence. British Oral Surgeon who was at the time the Chief Dental management of oral diseases in young children up to 16 years of The idea of establishing a Medical School in Lagos was the Surgeon of Northern Nigeria was appointed the Head of the age. DEPARTMENT OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL PATHOLOGY/ brainchild of the then Minister of Health, Dr. M.A. Majekodunmi. new Dental department. He, however did not resumed formal BIOLOGY Orthodontics: which deals with facial growth and extent of One of the visions for the Medical School was in the words of duties until October 1965: He had a year to plan for the Ag. Head: Dr. (Mrs.) O. A. Effiom, Chief Majekodunmi“one which would be a great centre of normal variation of forms and functions both the hard and soft BDS (Lagos), FMCDS (Nig.), Dip. Health Mgt (Lagos) admission of the first set of students in October 1966. tissues and the way in which such variations produce differences learning and scholarship and a training ground for men and in occlusion. women dedicated to the service of their fellow men/women and The Department of Oral Pathology and Biology is responsible for The new Dental department was housed in a bungalow which teaching Oral Biology to 4th Semester Dental Students and Oral many of who die daily for lack of adequate medical care”. To Undergraduate courses are taught at 400, 500 and 600 levels and students and staff then referred to as the 'Pako house” possibly as Pathology to 6th, 7th, 8th and 10th Semester Dental Students. The Oral achieve these objectives, the 350-bed Mainland Hospital at Idi- training includes lectures, seminars, clinical and laboratory Biology Course is taught during the allocated time of 120 hours a result of the wooden partitions used to demarcate offices and procedures. Fore 500 level (4th year) students are expected to Araba, Surulere was formally designated the Lagos University spread over a period of semesters. The Course features lectures, clinics. Prof Fox Taylor recruited Prof Johnston ( who graduated carry out various forms of clinical management of patients, this Hospital. practicals and seminars. The objective of the Oral Biology course DDS from the University of Eden) Prof Johnston was a consultant includes patient assessment and treatment planning, restorative is to provide the dental students with good background in Basic in restorative and he set up the first restorative laboratory for procedures, exodontia of primary teeth and construction of Dental Sciences and thereby provide them with the basic On 5th February, 1962, Chief Majekodunmi went on an extensive simple removable orthodontic appliances and space maintainers. students training. knowledge required for proper understanding of the subsequent tour of UK, USA and Canada for the purpose of recruiting the courses in Clinical Dentistry. The Oral Pathology programme has The aim of this undergraduate training is to provide each Student Academic and Clinical Staff of the College and Teaching Hospital been broken into three courses made up of General Oral with basic knowledge of the two fields to enable them to apply Pathology course, Special Oral Pathology course and Clinical Oral respectively. these basic principles of paedodontics and orthodontics in Pathology. The courses feature lectures, practicals and seminars. On the 3rd October, 1962, the Hon. Dr.Nnamdi Azikwe, the then general dental practice upon graduation. Visual aids with colour 2" * 2" slides on Clinical, Radiologic and Governor General performed the formal dedication ceremony of Histopathologic features of oral diseases are utilized to buttress The Department have an impressive staff strength which includes the Lagos University Medical School with all the three regional information provided during the course. specialist in both Paedodontics and Orthodontics - three premiers present. Professors, Two Assoc. Professor, Two Senior Lecturers, Three Emphasis is placed on skill in diagnosing oral histopathologic Administrative Staff and two Technical Staff.. lesions with the aid of the binocular microscope during practical session in General Oral Pathology and Special Oral Pathology

Page 99 Page 100 Courses. The courses further provide dental students with basic understanding ( relative to their current level of training) of ORAL AND MAXILOFACIAL PATHOLOGY COURSES 400/500 knowledge on aetiology and pathogenesis of orofacial diseases, scientific methodology and critical evaluation of uncomplicated ORAL BIOLOGY2: - ORAL PHYSIOLOGY, ORAL BIOCHEMISTRY, LEVEL: and train the students to recognize and diagnose these diseases scientific information. To act as liaison between the Faculty of ORAL MICROBIOLOGY AND ORAL IMMUNOLOGY: 60 HOURS at the gross and microscopic levels, and finally provide the dental sciences and other departments in the College of 600 LEVEL: ORAL AND MAXILOFACIAL PATHOLOGY 1 &2: 120 students with available treatment modalities and knowledge of Medicine, so as to avoid omission or duplication of topics deemed This course of didactic lecture and tutorials/ seminars in ORAL HOURS the prognosis of the diseases. essential to dental students. PHYSIOLOGY, ORAL BIOCHEMISTRY, ORAL MICROBIOLOGY AND Members of the department have diversified research interests ORAL IMMUNOLOGY ORAL AND MAXILOFICIAL PATHOLOGY 3 105 HOURS which include Research in Oral Carcinogenesis, Tissue Culture ORAL BIOLOGY 1 :- ORAL ANATOMY, ORAL EMBRYOLOGY AND Calcium regulating hormones and Epidemiology of Oral Diseases, Odontogenic Tumours and ORAL HISTOLOGY: 60 HOURS Theories of mineralization of bones and teeth GENERAL COURSE OBJECTIVES HIV/AIDS. Chemical composition of enamel, dentine, cemented and bone This course consist of didactic lectures and practical in ORAL Fluoride metabolism To introduce students to and acquaint them with the common The Department organizes weekly departmental seminars on ANATOMY, ORAL EMBRYOLOGY AND ORAL HISTOLOGY Diet, nutrition and oral environment pathologic conditions that occurs in and around the oral cavity. Thursdays at lunch time. These seminars feature journal reviews, Salivary gland and the secretory process biopsy slide reviews, lectures on topical issues etc. Pre- natal development of the face, jaws, oral cavity, tongue and Chemistry and physiology of saliva To provide the sound basis for the students to be able to make salivary glands. Physiology of taste and smell differential diagnosis of the lesions seen in and around the oral The Department also performs patient care services, which Mastication and deglutition cavity include Oral Histopathology diagnostic services, exfoliative Post –natal development and growth of the face, jaws and Biochemistry and function of collagen, Elastin and ground cytological services and routine blood investigation. The associated structures. substance (Glycosamunoglycans and Proteoglycans) in relation To serve as a kind of link between didactic pathological lectures department also offers weekly clinical Oral Pathology out Patient to dentistry and oral diagnosis Clinics on Wednesdays’ mornings. Introduction to the teeth: Primary (deciduous ) and secondary ( To write instructional objectives for oral pathology lectures. Permanent) dentitions: sequence of tooth eruption, eruption Oral bacteria ecology: composition of indigenous oral flora, Postgraduate training in the Department is presently limited to dates and root completion. acquisition of oral flora, beneficial and harmful effects of ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL PATHOLOGY 1: GENERAL ORAL & Residency Training in Oral Pathology, a programme that prepares indigenous oral flora, parameters influencing and limiting MAXILLOFACIAL PATHOLOGY: 60 HOURS the candidates for the award of the Fellowship of the Nigerian Odontogenesis: Tooth development from primary epithelial bacterial colonization of the mouth. Medical College in Dental Surgery (FMCDS) and Fellowship of the band to establishment of primary and secondary dentitions. This course consists of 60 hours of didactic lectures and West African College of Surgeon (FMCDS). Academic training Develo0pment structure and function of enamel, dentine, pulp, The dental plaque; structure, formation and patholophysiology. laboratories (diagnostic histopathology) in GENERAL ORAL AND programme in the Department, such as Masters in Oral and the Periodontium. Tooth morphology; comparison of The dental Calculus Cariology and the general principles of carries MAXILLOFACIAL PATHOLOGY. Pathology and Masters in Oral Biology are in the pipeline. deciduous and permanent dentitions. prevention in community dental practice. Development and structure of bone. Structure and functions of Oral and dental anomalies: Developmental diseases affecting ORAL BIOLOGY COURSE: oral mucous membrane. Biology of keratinnocytes, Langerhan Introduction to general principles of immunology. the teeth, jaws and oral soft tissues. Inflammatory conditions of 300 LEVEL: 120 HOURS. cells and melanocytes. Development, structure, nerve supply the oral and maxillofacial regions: Bacterial infections e.g. ORAL BIOLOGY 1 60 HOURS and functions of the tongue. Age changes in the teeth and oral Oral immunology: Immunoglobulin in saliva; structure and tuberculosis, actinomycosis, scarlet fever, syphilis etc,; Viral ORAL BIOLOGY 2 60 HOURS tissues. Anatomy and functions of the temporomandibular joint. functions of secretory IgA; immunology of dental caries; infections e.g. Herpes simplex, shingles, HIV/AIDS etc; Mycotic Blood supply and Lymphatic drainage of the oral regions: immunology of periodontal diseases; basic principles of tumour infections, e.g. candidiasis etc. Inflammatory diseases of the GENERAL COURSE OBJECTIVE: surgical implications. Principles of occlusal functions and immunology. extraction wound. Cystic lesions of the oral and maxillofacial To extent deliberately and meaningfully the teaching of the articulation. Forensic odontology. regions: odontogenic cysts, non odontogenic cysts. traditional basic biomedical sciences to dental students by including in depth coverage of those topics of special significant nerve supply and functions of the tongue. Age changes in the Odontogenic tumours: benign tumours, premalignant lesions, and relevance to dentistry. To use a multi disciplinary approach to teeth and oral tissues. Anatomy and functions of the malignant tumours. Non odontogenic tumours: benign tumours, the study for oral tissues by the use of basic sciences and clinical temporomandibular joint. Blood supply and Lymphatic drainage premalignant lesions, malignant tumours. Metastatic tumours sciences teachers. To provide students with an enhanced of the oral regions: surgical implications. Principles of occlusal to and from the jaws and oral cavity. Salivary gland diseases: functions and articulation. Forensic odontology. benign and malignant neoplastic diseases; non neoplastic

Page 101 Page 102 salivary gland diseases. DEPARTMENT OF ORAL AND In the second clinical year, Students receive lectures in commences during the sixth semester and goes on till the end of MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY Medicine and Surgery as well as tutorials and seminars. In the tenth semester. ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL PATHOLOGY2: SPECIAL ORAL & Head: Prof. M. O. Ogunlewe this way Dental Students are oriented towards the concept MAXILLOFACIAL PATHOLOGY: 60 HOURS BDS (Lagos), FMCDS, FWACS of total patient care. In their fourth and final year, Students The Oral Diagnosis Units of the Department is the first point of This course consists of didactic lectures and laboratories on The Departmental objective is to train Students in the spirit of the contact with Patients coming to the Lagos University Teaching on posting in the Department are introduced to Patient SPECIAL ORAL PATHOLOGY College goal, so that when they graduate they will be able to: Hospital’s Dental Clinic. management in the Wards and Accident and Emergency 1. Recognize basic oral and Maxillofacial lesion; Pigmented lesions of the oral and maxillofacial regions. 2. Institute appropriate investigations to arrive at a definite Centre of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital. Dental Undergraduates in their Junior Clinical posting attend this Fibrocementoosseous lesions of the jaws: fibrous dysplasia, diagnosis; unit in block postings and during this time they are taught the ossifying fibroma, periapical cemental dysplasia, focal and florid 3. Perform (unsupervised) forceps/elevator exodontias The Department runs seminars, tutorials, case- skills of history taking, clinical examination, clinical investigatory cementoosseous dysplasia etc. Genetic and metabolic diseases under local or general anaesthesia; presentations journal clubs and Clinio-pathologic procedures, diagnosis and treatment planning, including of the jaws. Syndromes of head and neck. Review of general 4. Carry out a comprehensive preoperative patients; conferences for both undergraduate and Postgraduate emergency treatment procedures. The Undergraduates are principles of immunology: cells and tissues of the immune 5. Take appropriate care of In-Patients in the ward and at students. strictly under the supervision and guidance of the Consultant system, humoural immune response, cell demediated immune the Accident and Emergency Departments; and and Senior Residents in the Department. response, hypersensitivity reactions, autoimmunity. 6. Recognize conditions which require Specialist The Lecturers are honorary Consultants to the Lagos Vesiculobullous diseases of the oral mucous membrane: consultation. University Teaching Hospital. Their hospital activities Oral Medicine and Oral Radiology Unit pemphigus, pemphigoid, erythema multiforme, bullous lichen With the introduction of the revised Medical and Dental Oral medicine is that part of Dentistry that is involved in the include, operating theatre sessions, surgical outpatient planus. Immunopathology oforal diseases. Diseases of nerves of Curricular of the College in 1979, instructions to Clinical diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases of a non-surgical nature clinics, minor oral surgery clinics, In-Patient care in Accident relevance to dentistry. White and red lesions of the oral mucous Dental Students are in the form of teaching Basic Clinical which may be localized to the health care exemplified by high membrane. Differential diagnosis of radiolucent and skills to both Medical and Dental Students in their second and Emergency Department and the Wards and Call Duties. patient attendance in both public and private dental clinics in radioopaque lesions of the jaws. Giant cell lesions of the oral and year. They are brought in close contact with patients Lagos metropolis recently is not unconnected with our oral especially with regard to history taking and physical maxillofacial regions. Ulcerative lesions of the oral mucosa. Oral The Department also runs a 5-year Postgraduate Residency health education programmes. In the undergraduates teaching examination as necessary prerequisites to establishing a manifestations of systemic diseases. Disorders of the training programme in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery under the of Community Dentistry, the main objectives of the Department clinical diagnosis.From the third year, the Dental Students temporomandibular joint. Clinical pathologic values relevant to supervision of the Nigerian Postgraduate Medical College of is to produce a Dental Graduate who is Community oriented and dental practice. Histopathologic techniques and importance of gradually acquire greater exposure to basic principles in Nigeria and the West African Postgraduate Medical College. therefore sees the Community as his “Patient” rather than an special stains in diagnostic oral and maxillofacial pathology. patient management. This is introduced to them by lectures, The research focus of the Department includes, third molar individual Patient in the typical clinical set up. The Dental Gingival fibromatosis. Foresnsic odontology and jurisprudence. tutorials, and backed by demonstration on patients. surgery, facial trauma, orofacial (jaw) tumours and congenital Undergraduates are taken on school visits during the training and Emphasis is laid on the recognition of variations from normal deformities. they are involved in providing oral health education to School ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL PATHOLOGY 3: CLINICAL ORAL & and the surgical management of oral lesion, local Children while they provide treatment for those School Children DEPARTMENT OF PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY MAXILLOFACIAL PATHOLOGY: 105 HOURS. anaesthetic technique, exodontias and traumatology. The that need treatment. PREVENTION is the watch word in Ag. Head: Dr. (Mrs.) O. O. Sofola, course is arranged in series of dresserships, so that the Community Dentistry and hence the Dental Undergraduates are B.CH.D. (Ife), M.P.H .(Lagos) F.W.A.C.S. This course is an advanced course of 400/500 LEVEL Oral student acquires increasing theoretical and practical well equipped with all facets of prevention of oral diseases. They Pathology course. It consists of preparation, presentation and knowledge as he returns to the Department on senior are encouraged to do projects, the ratings of which form part of defence of student’s projects and DENTAL PRACTICE in CLINICAL The Department of Preventive Dentistry Comprises of four major their examinations before graduation. posting. ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL PATHOLOGY. specialist units. These are:- The Oral Hygiene Room is an essential component of the CLINICAL ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL PATHOLOGY. General anaesthetic techniques and dental extraction in the i. Oral Diagnosis Unit Community Dentistry Unit. Here, Dental Therapists and Dental theatre are taught in a modern oral surgery theatre, and ii. Oral Medicine and Oral Radiology Unit; Undergraduates provide professional cleaning of the teeth to students have the opportunity of observing and assisting iii. Community Dentistry Unit; and patients and they also apply fluoride topically for prevention of during major maxillofacial operations in the ultra-modern iv. Periodontology Unit dental caries. Dietary and oral hygiene instructions are also given Modular Theatre. to patient in the oral hygiene unit. Teaching Dental Undergraduates in these specialist units

Page 103 Page 104 Periodontology Nigerian Postgraduate Medical College and the West African Periodonology is the study of tooth supporting tissues of the College of Surgeons. Research is undertaken in many aspects of mouth. These tissues are the alveolar bone, gingival, periodontal Dentistry in the various units of the Department. ligament and the cementum. These tissues are studied both in health and in disease. The disease state could be as a result of Prosthetic Dentistry localized causes in the oral cavity or due to underlying systemic Prosthetic Dentistry is taught as three Courses: Introductory diseases which may range from hereditary diseases to acquired course in the 4th /5th Semester; Intermediate in the 5th /6th Semester diseases such as HIV/AIDS. However periodontal disease could be and the Senior Course in the 7th Semester. During these Courses, a combination of both local and systemic diseases. The health of the Undergraduate Students are taught to assess critically the the periodontium is therefore usually a reflection of the state of need for prosthodontics treatment and to fabricate various health of the individual. In the teaching of periodontology the dental appliances with the most suitable dental materials. The importance of its relationship with other disciplines in Dentistry introductory Course includes the technical fabrication of simple and Medicine is emphasized. prosthetic appliances of different types while the intermediate courses include the technical fabrication of advanced prosthetic Periodotology is a taught Course and therefore lectures, appliances. Clinical work is gradually introduced during the Section VI practicals, seminars, clinicals and incourse assessments are introductory course. Thereafter most of the teaching and given. The Course starts from the 300 level to the final year. At the supervision lay emphasis on clinical efficiency technical end of the Course, each Student must have carried out specific fabrication of advanced prosthetic appliances. Clinical work is numbers of periodontal procedures. Full care Patients, who must gradually introduced during the introductory course. Thereafter most GENERAL INFORMATION have pre and post operatively fully charted must be presented by of the teaching and supervision lay emphasis on clinical efficiency. the students. Clinical photographs and laboratory study models of such Patients must also be obtained. These full care Patients Conservative Dentistry are scored and the scores form part of the final Bachelor of Dental Conservative Dentistry is taught as four courses: Pre-Clinical Surgery (BDS) assessment in Periodontology. In addition, at least Operative Technique Course in the 4th Semester, Endodontics in four periodontal procedures under supervision of the Consultant the 5th Semester, Advance Operative Technique in the 6th Semester in charge must have been carried out before the Student is signed and an Integrated Course in the 8th Semester. The Courses stress Biomedical Communications up for the BDS final examination. The clinical monitoring of the scientific basis for the fillings, crowns and bridge, which the Halls of Residence Students are carried out in the Oral Diagnosis Unit. The clinical Undergraduate Students fabricate for their Patients. Clinical work teachings of Students are carried out in the Oral Diagnosis Unit, is preceded by laboratory work on the Phantom Head. Medical Library Consultant Periodontal Clinics and the Oral Hygiene Room. Science of Dental Materials Medilag Ventures Limited DEPARTMENT OF RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY A Course in the Science of Dental Materials takes place in the 4th Medilag Consult Ag. Head: Dr. I. C. Adegbulugbe Semester. The primary aim of the Course is to ensure that the BDS, FWACS Undergraduate Students appreciate the desirable biological, Public Affairs/Information Unit physical and chemical properties of materials for fabricating Engineering Department The Department offers training to Dental Students in Prosthetic dental restorations and prostheses. Dentistry, Conservative Dentistry and Science of Dental Personnel Unit - Administration Department Materials. In addition, the Department was recently invited to serve on the WHO – AFRO Committee on the Integration of Traditional Medical Education Development Unit Teaching responsibilities of the Staff in the Department involve Orthodox Medicine, Harare, . Research Management Office teaching in some of the Pre-Clinical and at the Clinical years of the The Department is also involved in research into Herbal Medicinal Degree course. The Department also participates in the training remedy for HIV – AIDS in collaboration with The National HIV – Alumni Relations and Endowment Unit of Residents preparing for the Fellowship in Dental Surgery of the AIDS and Allied Diseases Eradication Forum and the Federal Ministry of Health.

Page 105 Page 106 BIOMEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS The Department of Biomedical Communications was established accessories. Space is also provided for Photographic studio, (iv) Preparation production of Clinical/Surgical Photographs and 2002/2004-15 as Medical Illustration Unit in 1962. The Unit served instructional Film and analog print processing room and finishing. reproduction of X-ray film and Specimen into prints and slides. 2004/2005-26 media needs of the Medical and Health Care programmes of the 2005/2006-40 then University of Lagos Medical School and Lagos University (b) Medical Graphic Unit: Apart from basic studio materials and (v) Design and production of Computer Graphic presentations 2006/2007-43 Teaching Hospital. equipment for producing Graphic materials mechanically, and materials for Medical teaching, Research and Scientific 2007/2008-35 the unit is upgraded with Computer equipment and publication. Income Generation Services The initial services provided by the Unit were:- accessories for designing, scanning, processing and With the high demand for use of effective and modern (a) Preparation and keeping of routine clinical photographs programming of Multimedia Graphic presentations. The unit (vi) Facilitates and organizes workshops and seminars for communication techniques and devices, the Department now for patients’ record, medical research, publications and for also provides multimedia projection services with (LCD teaching staff and Medical Students on effective use of provides income generation services for individuals, researchers, medical teaching and training technology) for undergraduate teaching and instruction Biomedical communications media and equipment. professional bodies, corporate bodies, Students Association and media. non-governmental organizations. (b) Preparation and production of medical illustrations in the (c) Audio-visual Unit: The Unit is equipped with Still Projection Diploma Programmes form of graphs, charts, Drawings, Calligraphic inscriptions equipment, public address system and VHS video production The Department commenced courses leading to the award of The income generation service includes: and letterings, posters, Billboards, Paintings, Collage and equipment for medical instruction media. Diploma in Biomedical Communications, under the auspices, of Models etc. for Medical and scientific conferences, lectures, the Medilag Consult of the College of Medicine, theUNILAG a). Audio Media Services (including Audio Tape seminars, Workshop, Symposia, Exhibitions, (d) Instructional Development Unit during the 199/2000 session. The first batch of nine (9) Diploma Reproduction) demonstrations and teachings. The Unit is equipped with digital media equipment for and seven (7) Certificate students under the programme b). Still Visual Media Service (OHP and 2x2 slide projection interactive media design and development of CDs and graduated in the 2000/2001 session. systems) (c) Preparation, processing and projection of transparencies instructional video. c). Computer Graphics production and Slides in Monochrome and colours for medical teachings Instructional development refers to a systematic approach to The second batch of twenty three (23) Diploma students of d). Colour slides production and Research. the design, production, evaluation and utilization of Biomedical Communications and Photo Journalism has also e). Video production on VHS tapes (including Video Tape complete system of instruction, including all appropriate completed their courses for the 2001/2002 session. Another fifteen reproduction) Expansion and Development components and a management pattern for using them. (15) intake have almost completed their Diploma programme. f). Multimedia production and services. The scope of Service rendered by the Department has since undergone tremendous changes and expansion in response to The unit focuses on ways of improving and offer maximum everyday challenges and knowledge explosion in the field of service tothe instruction and training, facilitates and Medicine, thus the Department has become a formally promotes innovative change in teaching and instruction. established Biomedical Communications Department to the (e.g. Room production). it also offers various activities to College of Medicine of University of Lagos in 1979. increase awareness in the acquisition and utilization of new instructional development and new technologies through Since then the department have been combining Clinical and training and re-training. Surgical Photographs, Medical Illustration and Slides Projection with audiovisual presentation on still and motion Some of the functions carried out in the department includes: projection equipment as well as other forms of instructional media services to enhance effective medical teaching and (i) Acquisition, scheduling, assigning and general maintenance training in the College. of Audio and Audio-Visual equipment for Students Lecturers, public lectures, Conferences, Seminars, Symposia, and Under this new dispensation, the Department is divided into Workshops. three units for Media Management and administrative conveniences. They are;- (ii) Design and development of instructional Media and packages for Medical teaching and Training. (a) Medical Photographic Unit: The Unit is well equipped with The New Audio-Visual Studio set of still/digital camera and accessories, copy camera, (iii) Provide instructional media support to Academic programme Land camera, Photographic enlarger, dryer and other of the College in the area of teaching, research and publication. Page 107 Page 108 HALLS OF RESIDENCE MEDICAL LIBRARY There are four (4) male and (3) female Halls of Residence in the students Union Complex complete with butteries and Secretarial Introduction materials and other reference sources including human College of Meidicine, University of Lagos These Halls are: facilities. There is also the Students Centre which has facilities for resources. The section provides Selective Dissemination of indoor games such as Badminton, Snooker, Table Tennis, Table The Medical Library of the College of Medicine, University of Information (SDI) services; Library instruction for reference Ali Akilu ) Football and a Television viewing area, all in a relaxed Lagos is one of the four principal service departments of the resource available in the library and updates the index to College Sir Samuel Manuwa ) Male Halls atmosphere. Outdoor games include Lawn Tennis, Basket-ball and college. The Library has a library Committee that reviews all Staff Publication. Computerized i.e. Medline and manual Horatio Orisejolomi Thomas ) Volleyball which are also situated within the students complex. A matters affecting the library and its development and liases with literature searches and subject bibliographic complaints are Felix Dosekun ) football pitch is situated close to the staff school. other Libraries within the University Library system in ensuring undertaken in this section. that professional standard practices are streamlined. The Medical Abimbola Awoliyi and ) The students are encouraged to participate in games and Librarian as the administrative and professional head has full Serials Section: New Block ) Female Halls sports and indeed some of them have represented the University responsibility for the dat to day administration and development The Serials Section is responsible for the organization and Games (NUGA). In the near future it is hoped that more games, of the department. The Liberian reports directly to the Provost of management of serials collections. It processes the procurement especially squash racket, will be added to those already in place. the College of Medicine on matters affecting the Library. of journals, both foreign and local and maintains kadex records. The halls of residence cater for the accommodation needs of It also processes the binding of library materials and coordinates most of the students in the College of Medicine who are studying Hall Masters/Mistresses Committee the exchange and donation programme of the library. Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy and the various A Hall Committee consisting of Hall Masters (for Male Halls) and Location B.Sc. Honours, and recently the postgraduate students. In Hall Mistresses (for the female halls) as well as members of the The Medical Library is housed on the first, second and third floors Acquisition Section: November 1996, the then Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Jelili Adebisi College Administration manages the Halls of Residence. The of the old Administrative Block of the College. It occupies a floor This section is responsible for the acquisition of relevant and Omotola commissioned the completed ground floor (phase 1) committee at present is chaired by Prof. (Mrs.) O. A. Magbagbeola space of 1,649.72 square meters (17,758 sq. ft.) providing a total pertinent materials for the library and departmental collections. which has 25 rooms. The second phase of the block consisting of of the Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences. The committee is sitting accommodation for 372 readers and space for stocking It co-ordinates the direct purchase of local materials by visiting 3 floors of 66 rooms was also commissioned on 3rd February 1999. responsible for the maintenance and day-to-day running and and staff work-room/offices. The first floor, which holds the book shops and iasing wiht local authors of their agaents. In addition to the provision of a conducive environment for control of the halls on behalf of the College authorities. journals collection is research section of the library for boarding, the facilities also include relaxation areas like the Postgraduate students and researchers. The lending and reserve Cataloguing Section: collection of books and the Undergraduate Reading Hall are The Cataloguing Section catalogues and classifies all library housed on the second floor. The third floor is the E-Learning materials including audio-visuals (a/vs). It maintains the, library Centre. In this floor, we also have executive reading and Seminar catalogue and other files; It also manages and maintains workshop rooms. departmental libraries. Catalogue records

Section in the Library: Circulation Section: The Library had seven sections. They are: Administration, The section handles lending services in the library. It is Reference, Serials, Acquisition, Cataloguing, Circulation, E- responsible for the registration and orientation of library users Learning Centre and Radiography Library. a n d advises on Administrative Section: s t o c k This section is under the Medical Librarian and is responsible for revision. It the administration and development of the Library. It prepares a l s o and administers budget, develops policies for Library services maintains operations, it also directs, supervises, disciplines and attends to a reserved staff welfare matters. Also reviews and authorizes selection collection materials for acquisition and other miscellaneous purchases. composed Reference Section: o f The Reference Section attends to and resolves categories of all recommen reference queries, involving the use of both quick reference ded texts, Recently refurbished Female Hostel. Page 109 Page 110 MEDILAG VENTURES LIMITED expensive texts rare books, student’s projects and dissertations. also engage in various research in library and information he Court of Governors of the College, at its meeting of 5th (c) availability of more funds from the profits realized, for the E-Learning Centre management. May, 1993, approved a proposal to commercialise the sustenance of the College. The E-Learning Centre coordinates the usage of Computer for Texisting Income Generating Units i.e. the Visitors Lodge; The Medilag Ventures Limited is managed by a Board of directors examinations, seminars workshop etc. It handles services in the College Press and Community Pharmacy. This decision was consisting of the following members: library and Computer laboratory, which is used by the Students informed by the National Universities Commission’s (NUC) Provost as Chairman directive that every University should generate at least 10% of its 1 member representing the Court of Governors; income derived from government – a practice obtained in many 3 members representing relevant industries Universities in Europe and the U. S. A. where substantial parts of (Printing, Pharmacy, and Hotel); their income are generated through commercial ventures. 1 member of integrity representing public interest; and a General Manager who oversees the day to day management of the Towards this end, and in an effort to increase its revenue base, the Visitors’ Lodge, College Press, the Community Pharmacy and the College incorporated the MEDILAG VENTURES LIMITED to College Retail Gas Project. administer the Income Generating Units in the College. The MEDILAG CONSULT The Medilag Consult established in May 1994 as a self-accounting Consulting outfit to offer services in the following areas:

OBJECTIVES OF THE CONSULT (a) Organizing seminars; and staff for their learning and research. (b) Organizing courses for health services personnel; (c) Offering advices on health related matters Library Stock: (D) Offering other consultancy services approved by the The Medical Library now has a total of 81, 976 bound volumes, Management Committee of the Consult. made up of 57, 989 books and 21,684 bound journals: about Cloak Room: 2,303 items of audio-visuals software and an hundred computer The Library has a cloak room on the ground floor on the Medical Medilag consult programmes are in three categories: systems. The department subscribes to about 39 foreign and 42 Library Building for the deposit of users’ bags, brief cases and A: Short-term programmes running for the periods less than local titles of current journals (hardcopies). other personnel effects. This facility is manned by library porters. three months B: Long-Term programmes running for 2 semesters of 16 weeks Hours of Opening and Closing: each Mon - Fri 8.00 am - 10.00pm Venture, a fully commercial outfit is completely independent of C. Continuing Profession programmes (CPD) Saturday: 10.00am - 8.00pm the College Administration but wholly owned by the College of Sunday 2.00pm - 6.00pm Medicine. The advantages derivable from the new Venture The Medilag Consult is authorized by the Medical and Dental include: Council to issue continuing medical education points for The library is closed on Public holidays (a) greater efficiency in running the Income Generating Units, practicing medical and dental practitioners. (b) higher income/profits from the Units/Ventures, Publicity Programme: In promoting Library usage, the department maintains a Subject Awareness Promotion Programme, which features displays of health literature materials on topical diseases. Staff Contribution Over the years, members of the academic staff of the department Coordinate the General African Studies (GAS) and

Page 111 Page 112 PERSONNEL UNIT - ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT he essence of administration is to direct, organize and coordinate (Administration and Technical) epartment of Engineering Services is one of the 4. Refrigeration and Air-conditioning human and material resources toward the accomplishment of This unit handles all matters relating to the appointment, promotion, Torganization goals. discipline, training and development as well as the retirement of all departments that render support services in the 5. Medical Equipment To this end, the Administration department has been established to categories of Senior (non-teaching) Staff in the College. DCollege. It is saddled with the responsibilities of the 6. Transport – comprising Workshop section and Drivers develop and utilize both personnel and material resources to attain the physical development of the College and the maintenance specified goals of the College. Junior Personnel Unit section. This unit handles all matters relating to the appointment, promotion, of its infrastructures and fleet of vehicles. The Personnel Unit of the Administration Department is subdivided into discipline, training, resignation, retirement for all staff on CONTISS 2-5. the following: All these sections are performing maintenance jobs either in a). Academic Personnel Other functions performed by the Personnel Unit include:- Staff Strength Works or Housing division. b). Senior Personnel (Administration and Technical) · Dealing with issues such as transfer and withdrawal of service, The total number of staff at present is 83n which is made up c). Junior Personnel issuing of letters of retirement, increment, promotion and The Unit functions under the guidance of the College Secretary confirmation of appointment in line with the regulation of the of 62 senior and 21 Junior. The department is divided (a) Works: covers the academic and non-academic and College. into the following units for effective performance of its Administration buildings. It also covers the maintenance of Academic Personnel · Updating and preparing of monthly staff list, staff statistics and staff assignments:- our road networks, generation and distribution and This office is headed and supervised by a Deputy Secretary (General profile; succession planning and the administration of staff welfare maintenance of water supplies, maintenance works in the Administration). It deals with the appointment, promotion, discipline, package. Students Complex, Hostel inclusive. training and development as well as the retirement of all categories of · Processing of annual appraisal reports and the applications for 1. Estate comprising: Carpentry Section, Masonry Section, Academic staff of the College. The office operates through the study/training leave for Academic, Administrative and Technical Plumbing Section, Painting Section, Welding Section Appointment and Promotion Board. staff in accordance with the regulations laid down by the College. (b) Housing: Maintenance of the College owned or rented respectively properties, checking in and out of these residences or Senior Personnel (Administration and Technical) · Taking the minutes of the meetings of the Appointment and 2. Telecommunications accommodations as and when necessary. Pre-occupation This unit handles all matters relating to the appointment, promotion, Promotions Committee and implementing its decision. discipline, training and development as well as the Senior Personnel 3. Electrical clearing and provision of furniture for use in the properties and returning on expiration of tenancy in case of rented PUBLIC AFFAIRS & INFORMATION UNIT properties.

Introduction: 3. College Prospectus – published periodically MEDICAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT UNIT The information Unit, created in 1981, is one of the Units under 4. Press Releases – occasionally he Medical Education Development Unit [MEDU] is an pedagogy, assessment, faculty development and educational the Office of the Provost. At that time, it was called Student 5. Newspaper/Radio Advertisement – as the need arises. academic unit in the College of Medicine of the University Affairs and Information. With expansion in scope and activities, 6. CMUL Telephone/Residential Directory - research. Its initial and immediate goal at inception was to the Unit was renamed as Public Affairs & Information Unit. Its periodically. Tof Lagos [CMUL] created and approved by Academic ensure the completion and implementation of a 3rd major functions, basically involve public relations and information 7. Newspaper cuttings on Print media for internal Board in March 20, 2011 and ratified by the Court of Governors. review and redesign of the CMUL undergraduate medical and dissemination. The Unit is headed by the Information Officer – a The Academic Board in March 20, 2011 and ratified by the Court dental curriculum, which commenced in 2008 and was Principal Assistant Secretary who is responsible to the Provost. circulation to Principal Officers of the College. of Governors. The unit is under the office of the Provost and not completed in December 2012. The Unit serves as “Distribution Centre” for the “Unilag Courier affiliated with any particular department or faculty but rather Functions: The Unit facilitates free flow of information between Service” introduced in 1998. It also maintains a Display stand near the College and its various publics – staff, students, parents, the Porters’ Lodge where all College Departmental and provides services to all three Faculties [Basic, Clinical and Dental The proposed new curriculum pathway is captioned “cultivating alumni and friends of the College. It provides information on the Professional journals are displayed. Furthermore, a Glassed Sciences] and their affiliated departments and other units in the curiosity, creativity and collaboration in CMUL students” through College of Medicine of the University of Lagos through the Notice Board and Photo News Stand are also on the ground College. The overall goal of MEDU is to foster excellence in a “Student-centered, Problem-based, Integrated, Community- following publications: floor of the Admin. Block. Here, members of staff check for local teaching and learning through innovation, scholarship and best oriented, Competency-based, Electives and Systematic” 1. College News – weekly and international vacancies, research grants, Fellowships practices across the continuum of medical education 2. College Newsletter – a bi-annual news bulletin. announced by foreign University and other international and curriculum model. The program aims to prepare. managed by an Editorial Board. local organizations. [undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing medical education] in curriculum/course design and evaluation,

Page 113 Page 114 RESEARCH MANAGEMENT OFFICE fundamental part of the Mission statement of the College of properties derived from research endeavors. Medicine University of Lagos is to be a world-class research - Many at times, research results in the development of valuable and } Post-Award Management Aintensive Medical School. The Research Management Office commercially viable intellectual and/or real properties. These The post award office is responsible for award receipt and account (RMO) of the College was established to facilitate efficient and effective properties need to be protected. establishment; re‐budgeting and institutional prior approval; and account administrations of Research and Sponsored programs in the College of - The main responsibility of the Innovation section, with the assistance closeout activities. The specific duties of the office include: Medicine. of the University's Legal Services Division, is to protect the interests - Maintaining records of expenditures for grant and contract funded projects } The Office of the CMUL Head of Research reports directly to the of CMUL and CMUL employees when entering into intellectual (e.g. general ledger). Provost of the College of Medicine, University of Lagos and is property and real property agreements. responsible for coordinating all research activities in the College. - Reviewing transfers of payroll and non‐payroll expenditures for } This office is designed to function effectively with the support of and - The legally‐binding agreements are signed by only a few individuals as conformance to agency and CMUL policies and procedures; input from a constituted Internal Advisory Board which is made up appointed by the Provost of CMUL and the University of Lagos Legal Services - Managing the accounts receivable process, including invoicing, letter of of seasoned researchers representing all departments in the Division and may not be executed by any other CMUL employee. credit and collections. College. (B) Sponsored Programme Administration - Preparing and submitting reports of expenditures to funding agencies and } The Board meets to review all research activities in the College and } The Sponsored Program Administration division serves as the principal assisting in the close out of contracts and grants. advise the Head of Research on pertinent matters. interface between CMUL and external agencies providing sponsored - Closing out grant and contract accounts by transferring overdrafts and The RMO is saddled with complete range of activities which are program support. It is saddled with the following responsibilities as sectionalized as follows to meet research needs of our researchers and unallowable expenditures. funders. categorized below: - Coordinating responses to audit reports and/or recommendations of } Pre-Award Management disallowance of expenditures under grant and contract awards. (A) Research Administration The Pre‐award office is responsible for coordination of routing, review, and - Providing assistance to departments which are experiencing difficulties in } IRB Section This is a section of the Research Administration that institutional approval of proposals and applications. the management of grant and contract funds. serves as the principal interface between CMUL and the direct The specific duties of the office include: conduct of research involving human subjects and/or human - Reviewing and approving all proposals for research, training, and public derived materials. service programs prior to submission to external agencies by the respective - The office is responsible for the complete range of monitoring, CMUL departments. evaluating, and continually improving the protection of human - Negotiating and recommending execution of contracts and acceptance of research subjects. - Exercising oversight of research protection, educating investigators grant awards that are consistent with CMUL policy and that contain terms and research staff about their ethical responsibility to protect and conditions acceptable to CMUL. research subjects, - Determining that a funding agency has made a binding commitment and - Routinely conducting audits of all studies involving human subjects and/or human‐derived materials. expenditures are authorized under a grant or contract prior to its acceptance - This office is designed to function effectively with the support and and/or execution. input from a constituted IRB committee. - Informing appropriate College personnel of the requirements and - The committee is formally designated to approve, monitor, and obligations imposed by the grant or contract, including the interpretation of review biomedical and behavioral research involving humans. award terms and conditions. - The committee, made up of seasoned researchers reviews all - Approving and officially transmitting requests for budget, effort, and/or research proposals and ensure that there are protections in place to period of performance revisions requiring pre‐approvals by the funding protect their rights, welfare, and safety of human subjects and/or human‐derived materials. agency when recommended appropriately. - Negotiating and recommending resolution of programmatic and financial } Innovation Section - This section is responsible for the protection of discrepancies and disagreements that may arise between CMUL and CMUL and CMUL employees' interests over intellectual and/or real external funding agencies.

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Grant History (2008 2014)

Yr No. of No. of Sponsor of Grant Project Title Principal RFAs successful successful number(s) of Investigator attempted app(s) grant(s) successful application(s)

2008 5 5 WHO A50734 Malaria Specimen Dr Wellington Oyibo Collection sites to evaluate Malaria rapid diagnostic Test Kits and prepare Quality control samples.

Bill & Melinda 117 - 01 Reproductive Health Status of Dr Kofo Odeyemi Gate Foundation out of School Adolescents in Lagos, Nigeria.

Volks Wagon VWF 1 80952 Molecular Characterization and Prof Omilabu Foundation Estimation of Public Health Relevance of Haemorrhagic Fever Viruses Circulating in and Nigeria

UNILAG/CRC CRC 2007/14 Evaluation of the Role of Ahmed Oloyo Androgens in the onset and Severity of Salt Induced Hypertension in Male Sprague

UNILAG/CRC CRC 2007/08 Immuophenotypic Profiles of Dr (Mrs) F. B. Colorectal Careinoma in Lagos Abdulkareem South West Nigeria.

2009 3 3 FIND TSA-2008/7498-0 Demonstration of Inverted Blood Transfer Device in Primary Health Centers of Dr Wellington Oyibo Lagos State, Nigeria. Page 117 Page 118 Yr No. of No. of Sponsor of Grant Project Title Principal Yr No. of No. of Sponsor of Grant Project Title Principal RFAs successful successful number(s) of Investigator RFAs successful successful number(s) of Investigator attempted app(s) grant(s) successful attempted app(s) grant(s) successful application(s) application(s) 2010 4 4 Global GNA-809-G11-M Research Training Grant and 2008 5 5 WHO A50734 Malaria Specimen Dr Wellington Oyibo Fund/SFH/NMCP Monitoring of Malaria Case Collection sites to evaluate Management (e. G. Capacity Malaria rapid diagnostic Building for Malaria Test Kits and prepare Quality control samples. Microscopy in 18 state in Southern Nigeria Bill & Melinda 117 - 01 Reproductive Health Status of Dr Kofo Odeyemi Gate Foundation out of School Adolescents in Ghent University - PrimaFamed Prpject Dr. O. O. Ayankogbe Lagos, Nigeria. NIH R24TW008878 Medical Education Prof. F. T. Ogunsola Volks Wagon VWF 1 80952 Molecular Characterization and Prof Omilabu Partnership Initiative of Foundation Estimation of Public Health Nigeria Relevance of Haemorrhagic Fever Viruses Circulating in UNILAG/CRC CRC 2009/05 Effect of L-Arginine Prof. S. I. Jaja Ghana and Nigeria Supplementation of Nitri UNILAG/CRC CRC 2007/14 Evaluation of the Role of Ahmed Oloyo Oxide Level, Osmotic Fragility Androgens in the onset and and free Radical Status in Severity of Salt Induced Sickle Cell Hypertension in Male Sprague 2011 6 6 Global Bridges/ ...... Tobacco Dependency Dr. Olukemi Odukoya UNILAG/CRC CRC 2007/08 Immuophenotypic Profiles of Dr (Mrs) F. B. Abdulkareem Mayo Clinic/ Treatment Training for Health Colorectal Careinoma in Lagos Rochester MN. Workers South West Nigeria. USA

2009 3 3 FIND TSA-2008/7498-0 Demonstration of Inverted Blood Dr. Wellington Oyibo UNILAG/CRC CRC M2010/01 Modulatory Roles of Dr. V. Osunkalu Transfer Device in Primary Centers Antixidants against the of Lagos State, Nigeria Aqueous Stem Bark Extract of Alstonia Booei UNILAG/CRC CRC 2008/03 Prevalence and Bacteriology of Dr. W. L. Adeyemo Bacteremia associated with Cleft Lip (Apacynaceace) induced and Palate Surgery Nephrotoxicity and Testicular Damage

UNILAG/CRC CRC M2010/05 Glycaemic Control and Prof. O. A. Adegoke Pancreatic Beta-Cell Protective effect of Lapha Lipioc Acid in Diabetes

Page 119 Page 120 Yr No. of No. of Sponsor of Grant Project Title Principal Yr No. of No. of Sponsor of Grant Project Title Principal RFAs successful successful number(s) of Investigator RFAs successful successful number(s) of Investigator attempted app(s) grant(s) successful attempted app(s) grant(s) successful application(s) application(s) 2013 12 12 NIH/Northwester D43TW009374 Developing Innovative Dr. Niyi Osuntoki UNILAG/CRC CRC 2010/03 Randomised, Controlled Dr. S. O. Olayemi n University interdisciplinary Biomedical Clinical trial of Vitamin A Engineering Programs in Supplement as an adjunct in Africa. the Treatment of Moderate and Severe Childhood Malaria European EACEA/45/2012 Postgraduate Academic Dr. W. L. Adeyemo Commission Mobility for African Physician- UNILAG/CRC CRC M2010/07 Mandibular Reconstructions - Prof. G. T. Arotiba Scientists (PAMAPS) A Prospective Clinical Evaluation of the La-Co-Ce NIH (NIDRC) ...... Genetics of Aggressive Dr. W. L. Adeyemo Egmental Defect Periodontitis. Classification System PATS ...... Methods in Epidemiological, Dr. O. B. Ozoh 2012 8 8 WHO and FIND Tsa-2008/7498-0 Collection of Wild Type Dr. Wellington Oyibo Clinical and Operational Plasmodium Falciparum from Research (MECOR) Nigerian Clinical Samples for the Dentist’s knowledge of Development of Panels for Dentine. quality assurance of Malaria Rapid Domestic Test. GSK Nig. Ltd...... The Effect of Innovative Prof. A. T. Onajole Provision of HIV Counseling NIH/NIDCR K99 De02237 Genetic Investigation of Non- Dr. W. L. Adeyemo and Testing Services on its Syndromic Clefts in uptake among out of School Population of African Descent Youths in Pakoto IFO LGA UNILAG/CRC CRC/2011/01 Construction and Evaluation Dr. E. O. Nwoye NIH R37 DE-08559 Molecular Genetic Dr. W. L. Adeyemo of the Efficacy of a new Epidemiology of Cleft Lip and Electorode Design in Plate Microwave Tumor Abalation.

University of 1001069154 Genetic of Pre-Term Births in Prof. V. C, Ezeaka UNILAG/CRC CRC 2011/01 The Role of Free Total PSA Dr. Kehinde IOWA the African Population Ratio in the Diagnosis of Habeeb Tijani Prostate Cancer in Nigeria UNILAG/CRC ...... Periodontal Disease and the Prof. (Mrs.) O. Adeyemi Patients with Immediate Delivery of Pre-term Low levels of Prostate Specific Birth Weight (PLBW) Babies Antigens among Nigerian Women

UNILAG/CRC CRC M2011/10 Efficacy of Subcronic Treatment of Cnestis Ferruginea on Behavioural, Nuerochemical and Endocrine Changes in Depression in Rodent.

Page 121 Page 122 2014 Successful NIH ...... Research Project o the Genetic Basic of Dr. Ekanem N. Abbreviation Congential Disease in Africa. Ekure/Paediatrics

UNILAG/CRC- University of Lagos Central Research Committee Successful Global Beidges/ ...... Physicians as Change agents to Facilitate Dr. Olukemi Pfizer Tobacco Cessation in Clinical Odukoya/Comm. NIH- National Insitutte of Health Practice and not as other wise. Health

WHO- World Health Organization Successful SFH ...... Malaria Diagnosis Quality Assurance Dr. Wellington Oyibo/ Sodium Channel Supervision and Med. Micro & SFH- Society for Family Health Related Activities. Parasitology FIND- Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostic Successful TETFUND/ TETFUND/ES/NRF The Identification and Role of Epithelial Prof. Soga Sofola/ NIDCR- National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research UNILAG/STI/VOL. Sodium Channel Mutation in the Physiology 1/B 1.13.12 Development and Management of PATS- Pan African Thoracic Society Hypertension in Nigeria.

Successful CRC 11-004-5103 Assessing the Risk of Birth Defects Dr. Olufunso Associated with Exposure to Highly Active Awodele/ Anti-Retroviral Therapy during Pharmacology Organogenesis in Rats

Successful University of lowa 240 12 2300 Genetics Studies of Aggressive Dr. Kofo Savage/ 00000 52957022 Periondotitis in the Nigeria Population Preventive Dentistry 6235

Attempted World Health ...... Development of a World Health Dr. W. L. Adeyemo/ Organization Organization (WHO)/Training in Tropical Oral & Max. Surgery Diseases (TDR) Health Research Regional Training Centre (RTC) in the WHO African Region

Attempted AstraZeneca A Comprehensive Study on the Incidence Dr. O. M. Gbotolorun of Oral Cancer and Oral Pre-Cancerous /Oral & Max. Surgery Lessions in Specific Populations in Lagos, Nigeria.

Attempted AstraZeneca Physiology Morbidity in Dr. Bolanle Temporomandibular Dysfunction Akinboboye/ Syndrome Patients Restorative Dentistry

Attempted AstraZeneca Kidney Function of Children with Dr. C. I. Esezobor/ Myelomeningocoele: Severity and Paediatrics Correlates of Upper Urinary Tracts Dysfunction

Page 123 Page 124 Attempted AstraZeneca Haematological and Molecular Dr. Adeyemo Titilope Successful CRC Determination of Safety of some Dr. A. A. Osinubi/Anatomy Characterization of Patients with Sickle /Haematology & Commonly used Oral Hypoglycaemic Cell Diseases in Nigeria. Blood Transfusion agents in Pregnant Diabetic Rats Attempted AstraZeneca Study of cardiovascular Anomalies in Dr. Ibrahim Adekunle Patients with Oro-Facial Clefts Oreagba/Pharmacology Successful CRC Relationship between Third Molar & Dr. W. L. Adeyemo/Oral & Height/Weight of Nigeria Subjects & Max. Surgery Attempted Saving Tiny Genetics of Congenital Septation Dr. Olutayo James/Oral Correlation with genes Associated with Hearts Defects of the Heart & Max. Surgery Height

Attempted Welcome Strengthening Research in Biomedical Dr. Niyi Osuntoki Trust Engineering, Health Innovation & /Biochemistry Healthcare Technology for Improved Healthcare & Quality of Life in Sub-Sahara Africa

Successful Lagos State Audiological Status of Nigerian Patients Dr. W. L. Adeyemo/ Government with Clef Lip/Palate Deformities: Oral& Maxillofacial Research & A Case-ControlGenetics Study Surgery Development

Successful Lagos State Substance Abuse and Emotional Dr. Y. O. Oshodi/ Government Wellbeing Among Secodary Schools Psychiatry Research & Students in lagos, Nigeria: Prevalence, Development Attitudes and Care

Successful National R01-DE01614 Extending the phenotype of Dr. W. L. Adeyemo/Oral Institute of Nonsyndromic Orofacial Clefting & Maxillofacial Surgery Health

Successful CRC The Frequency of Chromosomal Dr. O. A. Akinde/ Abnormalities in Absortuses, Still Births, Anatomic & Molecular Live Births & their Parents Pathology

Successful CRC Thalassaemia Traits DNA Polymorphisms Dr. T. A. Adeyemo/ effects on HB F Levels & Clinical Haematology & Blood Phenotypes of Patients with Sickle Cells Transfusion Disease in Lagos, Nigeria

Successful CRC Prevalence & Correlates of Dr. Esezobor/Paediatrics Microalbuminuria Proteinuria &Kidney Dyfunction iN Children with Sickle Cell Anaemia

Page 125 Page 126 Grant Details 2015 (Jan - June) Grant Details 2015 (Jan - June)

S/N Status Sponsor/ Grant Number Project Title P.I/Dept. Funder

1. Attempted GlaxoSmithkline - The Effects of Extracts of African Medicinal Dr. M. T. Niemogha 11 Successful UNILAG/CRC 2015/16 Pattern, Prevalence & Oral impacts of Dr. Omolara G. Uti Plants on the Invasive Properties & Tumor Medical Lab Science Tobacco use among Community Dwelling Growth of Breast Cancer Adults & adolescents in Lagos 2 Attempted GlaxoSmithkline - A Study of Latent Auto Immune Diabetics Dr. Alfred Azenabor/ in Adult Nigerians Medical Lab. Science 12 Successful UNILAG/CRC 2015/07 Pre-Conception Sex Selection in Wistar Dr. E. O. Yama/ Rats 3 Attempted GlaxoSmithkline - A Randomized Controlled Trial on the Dr. O. B. Ozoh/Medicine Impact of an Advanced Cook Stove Intervention on Respiratory Health of 13 Attempted NIH - Biomakers of Acute Kidney Injury in Dr. B. I. Fajolu/Paediatrics Rural Women in Nigeria Neonatal Asphyxia

4 Attempted GlaxoSmithkline - Bio-Psychosocial Determinants in Chronic Prof. J. D. Adeyemo/ Renal Diseases: Longitudinal Exploration Psychiatry 14 Successful SDE/GWIS - A Study of Clostridium Species Isolated Emelda Chukwu of their influences on Illness Trajectories in from Food Commodities and Clinical Sub-Saharan Africa Specimens in Lagos State

5 Attempted GlaxoSmithkline - Genetics of Congenital Heart Defects in Dr. E. N. Ekure/ Nigeria Children: A Model for Research & Paediatrics Management of Congenital Non Communicable Diseases (NCD)

6 Attempted GlaxoSmithkline - GSK Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) Prof. C. A. N. Research Capacity & Mentorship Programs Okoromah/Paediatrics in Lagos, Nigeria

7 Attempted GlaxoSmithkline - Cardiometabolic Risk Profile of Inner City Dr. A. C. Mbakwem/ Slum Dwellers in Lagos, Nigeria - IDA Heart Medicine Survey

8. Attempted GlaxoSmithkline - The Immunohistological Cytogenetic & Dr. R. O. Akinde/ Molecular Analysis of Lymphoprolifertive Anatomic & Molecular Diseases (Lymphoma) in Lagos, Nigeria Pathology

9 Attempted GlaxoSmithkline - Blood Biomakers in Acute Ischemic Stroke. Prof. N. U. Relationship to Stroke Severity, Progression Okubadejo/Medicine & Short Outcome

10 Attempted GlaxoSmithkline - Carotis Intima-Media Thickness and the Dr. B. T. Bello/ Risk of Death & Major Adverse Medicine Cardiovascular events in a Sub-Saharan Population of Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease

Page 127 Page 128 ALUMNI RELATIONS, ENDOWMENT AND ADVANCEMENT UNIT A. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND of Medicine Alumni Association within and outside Nigeria. vibrant relationship and communication with alumni. This usually in response to specific needs or as a result of fund raising To ensure regular Publication of the Online Alumni Newsletter places high premium on the generation of a robust Alumni programmes of sub-institutions such as Faculties and he Alumni Relations, Advancement and Endowment Office and update its information on the College of Medicine website. Database and alumni are encouraged to register online via Departments (N200m - N300m). is a Unit under the Provost's Office established to pursue To advise the Provost on Alumni, E n d o w m e n t a n d the Alumni webpage of the College website. Tcordial and regular relations between the College and her Advancement matters and supervise the activities of the Alumni Building Projects alumni and to source for funds and generate additional income Officer. 4. Alumni Give-Back This type of endowment confers on the donor the benefit of for the development of the College. Alumni members worldwide are being cultivated to give- having the building named after him/her or in a name of donor's The Management has also embarked on the REJUVENATION back to their alma mater by making small donations on choice. Building could include auditoria, lecture theatres, faculty The Alumni Unit was set up in 2010 to achieve the following goals: CAMPAIGN to upgrade our teaching and research facilities as well regular basis by embarking on projects, donation of books, buildings, halls of residence or administrative offices, libraries, as acquire modern equipment to enable her retain our positions ! journals, refurbishment, etc. Some of the projects laboratories, clinical skills or dental skills centre, workshops etc Cultivating and maintaining vibrant relationship w i t h as the foremost College of Medicine of the University of First alumni and endowers. Choice and the Nations' pride , charged with the triple mandate embarked upon by our alumni include among other the (N100m and above). ! Attract endowment and sustaining public interest in the of Teaching, Research and Service. following: College. i. Renovation and furnishing of the Main Auditorium, Tafawa Scholarships, Prizes, Grants and Indigent Students Scheme ! Ensure constructive, cordial, regular interactions and B. PROPOSED FUNDING PROJECTS Balewa Plaza by the CMUL Alumni Class of 1989. This is to assist students who are brilliant but cannot afford to pay communications with alumni at home and in the diaspora. their way through University. The scheme will encourage them to ! Celebrate alumni and endowers. 1. Adopt A Room Programme ii. Refurbishment of the Radiotherapy Lecture Hall by the pursue their dreams. This relates to endowments given to the ! Ensure effective and regular publication of CMUL Online The Management of the College of Medicine has started a Class of 1980 Set. award of scholarships and prizes to students (N1m and above). Alumni Newsletter. programme tagged “Adopt A Room” which is aimed at ! Update the CMUL Alumni Database. refurbishing the Students' Hotels. The renovation will cover iii. Renovation and furnishing of the Medical Grants for Fellowship Awards, Research and Training Funds tiling with non-slip vitrified ceramic floor tiles, change of Library by the Class of 1984 set. This relates to endowments for organizing seminar, giving of On December 3, 2013, the College Management constituted the doors, window net, glass pane/window replacement, iv. Renovation and upgrading of the Audio-Visual Studio by fellowship awards, building capacity of faculty and support Advancement, Endowment and Alumni Committee headed by electrical fittings, furniture and change of light fixture. NNPC/SNEPCO with partnership from private sector, Research and Training (N1m - N150m). Professor Olusoga Sofola. 2. Celebrating alumni and endowers multinational corporations, Philanthropic individuals, The management had also started the celebration of alumni, parents and friends of the College to support the The Committee was mandated to: The Office of Alumni Relations, Advancement and Endowment graduating students during induction and convocation Rejuvenation campaign. unit under the Provosts' Office and a virile Management has Articulate strategies for attracting donations in cash and kind on a ceremonies and endowers by decorating them with the vi. Ongoing construction of the Department of Physiotherapy embarked on an aggressive fund raising and endowment continuous basis to the College and to devise safe and adequate College sashes during College events. by a philanthropic individual and friend of the College. campaign to drive the development efforts of the College, with 3. Leave A Legacy ways of building up the fund maximally. emphasis on “friend-raising” and “fund-raising”. While we have The Leave A Legacy Programme was specifically set up to C. CATEGORIES OF DONATIONS/ENDOWMENTS recorded appreciable success through the support of our growing encourage final year students to embark on project within General Endowments To ensure the effective coordination of Endowment and Fund league of partners, much still needs to be done in terms of the College, so as to contribute to the development of These are endowments for the general development of the Raising activities of the College in line with the Development funding to move this great College forward. Plan of the University of Lagos. He triple mandate of Teaching, Medical Education upon their graduation and also leaving an College and cover all forms of donations such as cash, Research and Service. indelible mark in the College. The Programme gives them a educational materials, equipment etc. sense of purpose, and belongingness as stakeholders. To articulate strategies for ensuring constructive, cordial and Professorial Chairs regular interactions between the various branches of the College 3. Generation of Alumni Database This second category of endowments is exemplified by the The CMUL Alumni Database is to raise awareness and open establishment of Professorial Chairs based on trust funds up new sources of funds which is aimed at maintaining endowed by public spirited individuals or organisations and is

Page 129 Page 130 UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS ACT 1967 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS onstitution and functions of the University and its 22. Restriction on disposals of land by University or Colleges. Constituent bodies etc. 23. Quorum and procedure of bodies established by this Decree. 24. Appointment of Committees, etc. C 25. Miscellaneous administrative provisions. 1. Incorporation and objects of the University 26. Interpretation. 2. Establishment and objects of Colleges of Medicine and 27. Citation, extent and commencement. Education within the University. 3. Constitution and principal officers of the University SCHEDULES 4. Powers of the University, and their exercise. 5. Functions of the Chancellor and pro-chancellor. Schedule 1- Principal officers of the University 6. Functions of the Council and its Finance and General Purposes Committee Schedule 2 - The Colleges of Medicine and Education. 7. Functions of the Senate 8. Functions of the Vice-Chancellor Schedule 3 - Transitional provisions as to property, functions, etc. 9. Status, constitution and powers of Colleges. Schedule 4 - Lagos University Statute No.1. Transfer of property, etc. to the University and to the DeCree No. 3 Section VII Colleges of Medicine and Education 10. Transfer of property, functions, etc. Commencement (See Section 27 (2))

Statutes of the University THE FEDERAL MILITARY GOVERNMENT hereby decrees as The University of Lagos follows: Act 1967 11. Power of University to make statutes. 12. Mode of exercising power to make statutes Constitution and functions of the University and its Constituent 13. Proof of statutes Bodies, etc. 14. Power of visitors to decide meaning of statutes Incorporation and objects of the University, 962 No. 1. Supervision and discipline 1st Amendment - Decree No. 12, 1972 1. – (1) As from the appointed day the University established by 15. The visitor the University of Lagos Act 1962 (hereinafter in this Decree 2nd Amendment - Decree 1975 16. Removal of Chancellor, Pro-chancellor, Chairman of Court of referred to as the 1962 (Act) shall be a body corporated by Governors and certain members of Council or Court of the name of the University of Lagos (hereafter in this Decree Governors. referred to as ‘the University’) and shall be constituted in 17. Removal ofAcademic and Administrative Officers and Staff accordance with the provisions of this Decree. 18. Removal of Examiners 19. Discipline of Students 2 The University shall have succession and a common seal.

Miscellaneous and general 3 The Objects of the University shall be: (a) encourage the advancement of learning and to hold out all 20. Exclusion of discrimination on account of race, religion, etc. persons without distinction of race, creed, sex or political 21. Compulsory acquisition of land conviction the opportunity of acquiring a higher education;

Page 131 Page 132 (b) to provide courses of instruction and other facilities for the education and such related studies as may be prescribed; Powers of the University and their exercise to invest any moneys appertaining to the University by way pursuit of learning in all its branches, and to make those (b) to provide special training courses in educational or related of endowment, whether for general or special purposes, facilities available on proper terms to such persons as are subjects, whether leading to University distinction or not, for (4)– (1) For carrying out its objects as specified in section 1 of and such moneys as may not be immediately required for equipped to benefit from them; such persons as may be prescribed, taking into account at all this Decree the University shall have power: current expenditure in any investments or securities or in (c) to encourage, promote and conduct research in all fields of times the requirements of the Federal Ministry of Education; the purchase or improvement of land, with power from time learning and human endeavour; and (c) without prejudice to paragraph (b) above, to produce at all (a) to establish such Colleges Faculties, Institutes, Schools, to time vary any such investments, and to deposit any (d) to undertake any other activities appropriate for a University times, as the successor of the Federal advanced Teachers’ Extramural departments and other teaching units within the money for the time being uninvested with any bank on of the highest standard. College, an adequate supply of well-qualified non-graduate university as may from time to time seem necessary or deposit or current account; teachers in accordance with the requirements of the Federal desirable; (n) to borrow, whether at interest or not and if need be upon the Establishment and objects of Colleges of Medicine and Ministry of Education. (b) to institute Professorships, Readerships, Lectureships and security of any or all of the property movable or immovable of Education within the University. (d) To conduct research, with particular reference to research in other posts and offices and to make appointments thereto; the University, such moneys as the Council may from time to the field of education; (c) to institute and award Fellowships, Scholarships, Bursaries, time in its discretion find it necessary or expedient to borrow; (1) There shall be established within the University, as integral (e) To arrange conferences, seminars, study groups and like medals, prices and other titles, distinctions, awards and o) to make gifts for any charitable purposes; part thereof: activities, and forms of assistance; p) to do anything which it is authorized or required by this Decree (a) a College which shall be a body corporate by the name of the (f) to perform such other functions as may be conferred on it by (d) to provide for the residence, discipline and welfare of or by statute to do; College of Medicine of the University of Lagos, and statute. members of the University q) to do all such acts or things, whether or not incidental to the foregoing powers as may advance the objects of the (b) a college which shall be a body corporate by the name of the (e) to hold examinations and grant degrees, diplomas, University. College of Education of the University of Lagos. Constitution and Principal Officers of the University certificates and other distinctions to persons who have (2) Each of the said colleges shall have perpetual succession and pursued a course of study approved by the University and (2) Subject to the provisions of this Decree and the statutes and a common seal. 3. – (1) The University shall consist of: have satisfied such other requirements as the University may without prejudice to section 8 (2) of this Decree, the powers (3) The objects of the College of Medicine shall be: lay down; conferred on the University by subsection (1) above shall be (a) a Chancellor; (f) to grant honorary degrees, fellowships or academic titles; exercisable on behalf of the University by the Council or by the (b) a Pro-Chancellor and a Council; (g) to demand and receive from any student or any other person (a) to provide courses of instruction leading to degrees, Senate or in any manner which may be authorized by statute. attending the university for the purpose of instruction such diplomas, certificates and other University distinctions in medical (c) a Vice-Chancellor and a Senate; (3) The power of the University to establish further Colleges studies and such related studies as may be prescribed; (d) a body to be called Congregation; fees as the University may from time to time determine; within the University shall be exercisable by statute and not University distinctions in medical studies and such related studies (e) a body to be called Convocation; (h) subject to section 22 of this Decree, to acquire, hold, grant, otherwise. as may be prescribed; (f) the Colleges of the University and their respective Courts of charge or otherwise deal with or dispose of movable and (b) to provide special training courses, whether leading to Governors and Academic Boards; immovable property wherever situate; Functions of the chancellor and Pro-chancellor University distinctions or not, for such persons as may be (g) the Faculties, Schools, Institutes and other teaching units of (i) to accept gifts, legacies and donations, but without prescribed, taking into account at all times the requirements the University; obligation to accept the same for a particular purpose unless 5– (1) The Chancellor shall, in relation to the University, take of the Federal Ministry of Health; (H) the persons holding the offices constituted by Schedule 1 of it approves the terms and conditions attaching thereto; precedence before all other members of the University, and (c) to conduct research, with particular reference to research in this Decree other than those mentioned in paragraphs (a) (j) to enter into contracts, establish trusts, act as trustee, solely when he is present shall preside at all meetings of the field of medical science; and (c) above; or jointly with any other person, and employ and act through Congregation held for conferring degrees and at all (d) to arrange conferences, seminars, study groups and like (i) all graduates and undergraduates, and agents; meetings of Convocation. activities, and (j) all other persons who are members of the University in (k) to erect, provide, equip and maintain Libraries, Laboratories, (e) to perform such other functions as may be conferred on it by accordance with provision made by statute in that behalf. Lecture Halls, Halls of Residence, Refectories, Sports (2) The Pro-chancellor shall, in relation to the University, take statute. (2) Schedule 1 of this Decree shall have effect with respect to the Grounds, Playing Fields and other building or things (whether precedence before all other members of the University, Principal Officers of the University there mentioned. in Nigeria or elsewhere) necessary or suitable or convenient except the Chancellor and except the Vice-Chancellor when (4) The objects of the College of Education shall be: (3) Provision shall be made by statute with respect to the for any of the objects of the University; acting as Chairman of the Congregation or Convocation and constitution of the following bodies, namely the Council, the (l) to hold public lectures and to undertake publishing and book- except the Deputy Vice-Chancellor when so acting; and the (a) to provide courses of instructions leading to Degrees, Senate, Congregation, Convocation and the Courts of selling; Pro-Chancellor shall, when he is present, be the Chairman at Diplomas, Certificates and other university distinctions in Governors and Academic Boards of the Colleges. (m) subject to any limitations or conditions imposed by statute, all meetings of the council.

Page 133 Page 134 Functions of the Council and its Finance and General Purposes performance of its functions under this Decree. And shall (4) Subject to this Decree and the statutes, the Senate may constitution of any College so established. Committee meet at least three times in every year. make regulations for the purpose of exercising any function conferred on it either by the foregoing provisions (2) The College of Medicine, the College of Education, and any 6-(1) Subject to the provisions of this Decree relating to the Functions of the senate of this section or otherwise or for the purpose of making College established by statute, shall have power to own Visitor, the Council shall be the governing body of the provision for any matter for which provision by and, subject to subsection (3) below, to manage its own University and shall be charged with the general control and 7–(1) Subject to section 6 of this Decree and subsection (3) and (4) regulations is authorised or required by this Decree or by property. superintendence of the policy, finances and property of the below, and to the provisions of this Decree relating to the statute. University including its public relations. Visitor, it shall be the general function of the Senate to (3) The College of Medicine, the College of Education and any organise and control the teaching of the University and the (5) Regulations shall provide that at least one of the persons other College established by the University: (2) There shall be a Committee of the Council to be known as admission and the function of the Senate to make provision appointed as the Examiners at each final or professional the Finance and General Purpose Committee, which shall, for: examination held in conjunction with any course of study (a) Shall be subject to the control of the Senate as regards subject to the directions of the Council, exercise control of the University Is not a teacher at the University but is a academic matters; and regards academic matters; over the property and expenditure of the University other teacher of the branch of learning to which the course and than that of the Colleges, and such other functions of the (a) the establishment, organisation and control of Faculties, relates at some other University of high repute. (b) Shall be subject to the overall control of the Council as Schools, Institutes, and other teaching units of the University, Council as the Council may from time to time delegate to it. (6) Subject to a right of appeal to the Council from a division regards non-academic matters. and the allocation of responsibility for different branches of (3) Provision shall be made by statute with respect to the of the Senate under this subsection, and to the Chancellor learning; constitution of the Finance and General Puposes from a decision of the council on such an appeal, the (4) Schedule 2 of this Decree shall have effect with respect to (b) the organisation and control of course of study at the University Committee. Senate may deprive any person of any Degree, Diploma or the constitution and powers of the College of Medicine (4) The Council shall ensure that proper accounts of the and of the examination held in conjunction with those courses, including the appointment of Examiners, both internal and other awards of the University which has been conferred and the College of Education. University and the Colleges are kept and that the accounts upon him if after due enquiry, he is shown to have been of the University and of each of the Colleges are audited external; (c) the award of degrees and such other qualifications as may be guilty of dishonourable or scandalous conduct in TRANSFER OF PROPERTY, ETC., TO THE UNIVERSITY AND TO THE annually by an independent firm of Auditors approved by obtaining that award. COLLEGES OF MEDICINE AND EDUCATION the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, prescribed, in connection with Examinations held as aforesaid; (d) the making of recommendations to the council with respect to and that an annual report is published by the University the award to any person of an honorary fellowship or honorary Functions of the Vice-Chancellor Transfer of property, functions, etc. together with certified copies of the said accounts as degree of the title of Professor Emeritus; audited. (e) the selection of persons for admission as students of the 8-(1) The Vice-chancellor shall, in relation to the University, take 10-(1) On the appointed day: published by the University together with certified copies of University; the said accounts as audited. precedence before all other members of the University (f) the establishment, organisation and control of Halls of (5) Subject to this Decree and the statutes, the Council and the except the Chancellor and, subject to section 5 of this (a) all property held immediately before that day by or on behalf Residence and similar Institutions at the University; Finance and General Purpose Committee may each make Decree, except the Pro-Chancellor and any other person of the Provisional Council shall, by virtue of this subsection (g) the supervision of the welfare of the students at the University rules for the purpose of exercising any of their respective for the time being acting as Chairman of the Council. and without further assurance, vest in the University and be and the regulation of their conduct; functions or of regulating their own procedure. held by it for the purposes of the Universities; and (h) the granting of fellowships, scholarships, prizes and similar (6) Rules made under subsection (5) above by the Finance and (2) Subject to sections 6 and 7 of this Decree and the (b) all property held immediately before that day by or on behalf awards in so far as the awards are within the control of the General Purpose Committee shall not come into force unless provisions of this Decree relating to the Visitor, the Vice- of the Medical School Council shall, by virtue of this University; and approved by the Council; and in so far as any rules so made by chancellor shall have the general function in addition to subsection and without further assurance, vest in the (i) determining what descriptions of dress shall be academic dress that Committee conflict with any directions given by the any other functions conferred on him by this Decree or College of Medicine and be held by it for the purposes of the for the purposes of the University, and regulating the use of council (whether before or after the coming into force of the otherwise, of directing the activities of the University, and College of Medicine; and academic dress. rules in question) the directions of the Council shall prevail. shall be the Chief Executive and Academic Officer of the (c) all such property held by the Head of the Federal Military (7) There shall be paid to the members of the council, of the (3) The Senate shall not establish any new Faculty, School, University and Ex-officio Chairman of the Senate. Government on behalf of or in trust for the Federation, or by Finance and General Purposes Committee and of any other Institute or other teaching units of the University, or any Hall Status, Constitution and Powers of Colleges the Federal Ministry of Education, as immediately before Committees set up by the Council respectively allowances in the appointed day was being used or applied for the respect of travelling and other reasonable expenses, at such of Residence or similar institution at the University without the approval of the Council. 9-(1) Any College established shall, like the College of Medicine purposes of the Federal Advanced Teachers’ College or rates as may from time to time be fixed by the Council. and the College of Education, be a body corporate; and stood appropriated for use or application for those purposes (8) The Council shall meet as and when necessary for the provision shall be made by statute with respect to the

Page 135 Page 136 shall, by virtue of this subsection and without further statute is authorised or required by this Decree. (5) A statute which – (3) The foregoing provisions of this section shall apply in relation assurance, vest in the College of Education and be held by it (2) Subject to section 25 (6) of this Decree, the Interpretation Act (a) makes provisions for or alters the composition to any doubt or dispute as to whether any matter is for the for the purposes of the College: and 1964 shall apply in relation to any status made under this or constitution of the Council, the Senate or any other purposes of this decree an academic or a non-academic (d) the provisional Council, the Medical School Council and the section as it applies to a subsidiary instrument within the authority of the University; or matter as they apply in relation to any such doubt or dispute Federal Advanced Teachers’ College shall cease to exist, and meaning of section 27 (1) of that Act. (b) provides for the establishment, shall not come into as is mentioned in subsection (1) above; and accordingly the (e) the 1962 Act, the University of Lagos Act (Amendment) (3) The statute contained in schedule 4 of this Decree, shall come operation unless it has been approved by the Federal references in subsection (2) above to any question as to the Decree 1966 and, subject to subsection (3) below, any into force on the appointed day and shall be deemed to have Executive Council. meaning of any provision of a statute shall include instruments in force by virtue of the 1962 Act shall cease to been made under this section. references to any question as to whether any matter is for have effect. (4) The power to make statutes conferred by this section shall (6) For the purposes of section 1 (2) of the Interpretation Act the said purposes as academic or a non-academic matter. (2) A certificate signed by the Permanent Secretary, Federal not be prejudiced or limited in any way by reason of the 1964 a statute shall be treated as being made on the date on Ministry of Education, stating that any particular property inclusion or omission of any matter in or from the statute which it is duly approved by the Council after having been Supervision and Discipline held as mentioned in subsection (1) (c) above was or was not contained in schedule 4 of this decree or any subsequent duly approved by the Council, as the case may be, or in the being used or applied for the purposes of the Federal statute. case of statute falling within subsection (5) above, on the The Visitor Advanced Teachers’ College immediately before the date on which it is approved by the Federal Executive Council. 15- (1) The Head of State of Nigeria shall be the Visitor of the appointed day or did not stand appropriated for use or Mode of exercising power to make statutes University application for the purposes immediately before that day 12-(1) The power of the University to make statutes shall be Proof of Statutes shall be conclusive evidence of the matters stated in the exercised in accordance with the provisions of this section (2) The Visitor may at any time conduct a visitation of the certificate. and not otherwise. 13-(1) A statute may be proved in any court by the production of a University or direct that a visitation of the University shall (3) The provisions of Schedule 3 of this Decree shall have effect copy thereof bearing or having affixed to it a certificate be conducted by such persons and or such purposes as with respect to, and to matters arising from, the transfer of (2) A proposed statute shall not become law unless it has purporting to be signed by the Vice-Chancellor, the Deputy may be specified in the direction. property by this section and with respect to the other been approved. Vice-Chancellor or the Registrar to the effect that the copy is matters mentioned in that Schedule. a true copy of a statute of the University. (3) It shall be the duty of the bodies and persons comprised (a) at a meeting of the Senate, by the votes of not less in the University – Statutes of the University than two-third of the members present and voting, Power of visitor to decide meaning of statutes and (a) to make available to the Visitor, and to any other Power of University to make statutes 14-(1) In the event of any doubt or dispute arising at any time persons conducting a visitation in pursuance of this 11-(1) Subject to this decree, the University may make statutes (b) at a meeting of the Council, by the votes of not less as the meaning of any provision of a statute, the matter may section, such facilities and assistance as he or they for any of the following purposes, that is to say – than two-third of the members present and voting. be referred to the Visitor, who shall take such advice and may reasonably require for the purposes of a statutes for any of the following purposes, that is to say – make such decision thereon as he shall think fit. visitation; and 3) A proposed statute which provides for the (2) The decision of the Visitor on any matter referred to him (b) to give effect to any instructions consistent with the (a) making provision with respect to the composition and establishment of a new College or for the amendment or under this section shall be binding upon the Authorities, provisions of this Decree which may be given by the constitution of any authority of the University; revocation of any statute whereby a College is Staff and Students of the University, and where any question Visitor in consequence of a visitation. (b) specifying and regulating the powers and duties of any established may originate only in the Senate, and must as to the meaning of any provision of a statute has been authority of the University, and regulating any other matter be approved as required by subsection (2) above by the decided by the Visitor under this section, no question as to Removal of Chancellor, Pro-Chancellor, Chairman of Court of connected with the University or any of its authorities; Senate before being so approved by the Council. the meaning of that provision shall be entertained by any Governors and certain members of Council or Court of (c) regulating the admission of students and their discipline and Court of law in Nigeria. Governors.. welfare; (4) Subject to subsection (3) above, a proposed statute may Provided that nothing in this subsection shall affect any (d) determining whether any particular matter is to be treated originate either in the Senate or in the Council, and may power of a Court of competent jurisdiction to determine 16-(1) If it appears to the Visitor that the Chancellor should be as an academic or a non-academic matter for the purposes be approved as required by subsection (2) above by whether any provision of a statute is wholly or partly void as removed from office on the ground of misconduct or of of this Decree and of any statute regulation or other either one of those bodies before the other. being inconsistent with the constitution of the Federation. inability to perform the functions of this office, the Visitor instrument made there-under; may by notice in the Federal Gazette remove the (e) making provision for any other matter for which provision by Chancellor from office.

Page 137 Page 138 College, or the Registrar, and to report on it to the Council: or restricted in such manner as may be so specified; or (2) If it appears to the Council that the Pro-Chancellor or a (ii) for a Committee of the Senate to investigate the matter, (5) Nothing in the foregoing provisions of this section shall apply member of the Council (other than an Ex-Officio member) where it relates to any other member of the staff of the to employment of such descriptions as may be designated (c) that the student be rusticated for such period as should be removed from office on either of the grounds University, and to report on it to the Senate and to the for the purposes of this subsection of status or by may be specified in the direction; or aforesaid, the Council shall make a recommendation to Council, and regulations. that effect through the Chancellor to the Visitor, and if the (d) that the student be expelled from the University. Visitor, after making such enquires (if any) as he considers (c) make arrangements for the person in question or his Removal of Examiners (2) Where a direction is given under subsection (1) (c) and appropriate, approves the recommendation, he may, by representative to be afforded an opportunity of appearing (d) above in respect of any student, the student may, an instrument in writing signed by him, remove the person before and being heard by the investigating committee with 18-(1) If it appears to the Vice-Chancellor that a person within the prescribed period and in the prescribed in question from office. respect of the matter, and if the Council, after considering the appointed as an Examiner for any examination of the manner, appeal from the direction to the Council; and report of the Investigating Committee, is satisfied that the University ought to be removed from his office or where such an appeal is brought, the Council shall, after (3) If it appears to the Court of Governors of a College that the person in question should be removed as aforesaid, the appointment, then, except in such cases as may be causing such inquiry to be made in the matter as the Chairman or a member of the Court (other than an Ex- Council may so remove him by an instrument in writing prescribed, he may, after affording the Examiner the Council considers just, either confirm or set aside the Officio member) should be removed from office on either signed on the directions of the Council. opportunity of making representations in person on the direction or modify it in such manner as the Council of the grounds aforesaid, the Court shall make a matter to the Vice-Chancellor, remove the examiner from thinks fit. recommendation to that effect through the Council and (2) It shall be the duty of the person by whom an instrument of the appointment by an instrument in writing signed by the Chancellor to the Visitor; and if the Visitor after removal is signed in pursuance of subsection (1) above to use the Vice-Chancellor, and, subject to the provisions of (3) The fact that an appeal from a direction is brought in making such enquiries (if any) as he considers his best endeavours to cause a copy of the instrument to be regulations made in pursuance of section 7(5)of this pursuance of the last foregoing subsection shall not appropriate, approves the recommendation, he may, by served as soon as reasonably practicable on the person to Decree, the Vice-Chancellor may appoint an appropriate affect the operation of the direction while the appeal is an instrument in writing signed by him, remove the person whom it relates. person as Examiner in the place of the Examiner removed pending. in question from office. in pursuance of this section. (3) If it appears- (4) The Vice-Chancellor may delegate his powers under this section (4) It shall be the duty of the Visitor, on signing an instrument (2) It shall be the duty of the Vice-Chancellor, on signing an to a disciplinary board consisting of such members of the of removal in pursuance of this section, to use his best (a) in the case of the Vice-chancellor, to the Council; instrument of removal in pursuance of this section, to use University as he may nominate. endeavours to cause a copy of the instrument to be served (b) in the case of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, the Provost of a his best endeavours to cause a copy of the instrument to as soon as reasonably practicable on the person to whom College or any other person employed as mentioned in the be served as soon as reasonably practicable on the (5) As regards Students of a College, the Vice-Chancellor’s powers it relates. subsection (1) above, to the Vice-Chancellor, that the person person to whom it relates. under this section shall be exercisable by the Provost of the in question should be removed from his office or College (who may delegate such powers to a Disciplinary Board), subject, in the case of rustication or expulsion, to an Removal of Academic and Administrative Officers and Staff employment on either of the grounds mentioned in the said appeal to the Vice-Chancellor and thence to the Council. subsection (1) the Council or, as the case may be, the Vice- Discipline of Students 17-(1) If it appears to the Council that there are reasons for Chancellor may by a notice signed by the directions of the (6) The Vice-Chancellor may empower the Master of a Hall of 19-(1) Subject to the provisions of this section, where it appears believing that the Vice-Chancellor, the Deputy Vice- Council or by the Vice-chancellor, prohibit him from Residence to inflict punishment (short of rustication or Chancellor, the Provost of a college or any other person exercising the functions of his office or employment with a to the Vice-Chancellor that any Student of the University expulsion) for breach of the Hall rules. employed as a member of the academic or administrative view to his removal; and on exercising his powers under this has been guilty of misconduct, the Vice-Chancellor may, staff of the University or a College should be removed subsection the Vice-Chancellor shall forthwith refer the case without prejudice to any other disciplinary powers (7) Nothing in this section shall be construed as preventing the from his office or employment, the Council shall: to the council and the council shall give such directions in the conferred on him by statute or regulations, direct- restriction or termination of a student’s activities at the (a) give notice of those reasons to the person in question: matter as it thinks proper. (a) that the Student shall not during such period as may University otherwise than on the ground of misconduct. (b) make arrangement: be specified in the direction, participate in such (8) It is hereby declared that a direction under subsection (1) (a) (4) Nothing in subsection (3) above shall be construed as activities of the University, as may be so specified; or above may be combined with a direction under subsection (1) (i) for a joint Committee of the Council and the Senate to affecting a person’s entitlement to the emoluments of his (b) above. investigate the matter, where it relates to the Vice- office or employment during the period of any prohibition (b) that the activities of the student shall, during such Chancellor, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, the Provost of a imposed in pursuance of that subsection. period as may be specified in the direction, be

Page 139 Page 140 Miscellaneous and general Quorum and Procedure of Bodies Established by this Decree wholly or partly appointed by the Council (other than a Committee appointed to inquire into the conduct of the (5) Any member of any such body who has a personal interest in any Exclusion of Discrimination on Account of Race, Religion, etc 23-(1) Except as may be otherwise provided by statute or by officer in question); and the Vice-Chancellor shall be a matter proposed to be considered by that body shall forthwith regulations, the quorum and procedure of any body of member of every Committee which the members are disclose his interest to the body and shall not vote on any 20-(1) No person shall be required to satisfy requirements as to persons established by this Decree shall be such as may be wholly or partly appointed by the Senate. question relating to that matter. any of the following matters, that is to say, race (including determined by that body. ethnic grouping), sex, place of birth or of family origin, or Miscellaneous Administrative Provisions *(6) Nothing in section 12 of the Interpretation Act 1964 (which religious or political persuasion, as a condition of Appointment of Committees, etc. provides for the application, in relating to subordinate becoming or continuing to be a student at the University, 24-(1) Any body of persons established by this Decree shall, 25-(1) The seal of the University and of each College shall ancellor, legislation, of certain incidental provisions) shall apply to the holder of any degree of the University or of any without prejudice to the generality of the powers of that and the affixing of the seals shall be authenticated, in the statutes or regulations made in pursuance of this Decree; but appointment or employment at the University, or a body, have power to appoint Committees, which need not case of the seal of the University, by any member or the the power conferred by this Decree to make statutes or member of any body established by virtue of this Decree; consist exclusively of members of that body, and to Council and by the Vice Chancellor; registrar or any other regulations shall include power to revoke or vary any statute and no person shall be subjected to any disadvantage or authorise a Committee established by it: person authorized by statute or, in the case of the seal of a (including the statute contained in Schedule 4 of this decree) or accorded any advantage, in relation to the University, by (a) to exercise, on its behalf, such of its functions as it College, by any member of the court of Governors of the any regulation by a subsequent statute or, as the case may be, by reference to any of those matters. may determine; and College and by the Provost or Secretary of the College or a subsequent regulation, and statutes and regulations may (b) to co-opt members and may direct whether or not any other person authorized by statute. make different provision in relation to different circumstances. Compulsory Acquisition of Lands Cap. 167 co-opted members (if any) shall be entitled to vote in that committee. be such as may be determined by the Council, and approved by (7) No stamp or other duty shall be payable in respect of any 21-(1) For the purposes of the Public Lands Acquisition Act (which the Chancellor, and the affixing of the seals shall be transfer of property to the University by virtue of section 10, provides for the compulsory acquisition of land for public (2) Any two or more of such bodies may arrange for the holding authenticated, in the case of the seal of the University, by any section 21 or Schedule 3 of this Decree or of any transfer or purposes) the purposes of the University shall be public of joint meetings of those bodies, or for the appointment of member or the Council and by the Vice-Chancellor; registrar or property from the University to a College or from a College to purposes of the Federation; and where an estate or Committees consisting of members of those bodies, for the any other person authorized by statute or, in the case of the seal the University. interest in land is acquired by the Federal Executive Council purpose of considering any matter within the competence of a College, by any member of the court of Governors of the in pursuance of this section, the Federal Executive Council of those bodies or any of them, and either of dealing with it College and by the Provost or Secretary of the College or any (8) Any notice or other instrument authorized or required to be may, by a certificate under the hand and seal of the Chief or of reporting on it to those bodies or any of them. other person authorized by statute. served by virtue of this decree may, without prejudice to any Federal Lands Officer, transfer it to the University or to any other mode of service, be served by post. College of the University. (3) Except as may be otherwise provided by statute or by (2) Any document purporting to be a document executed under the regulation, the quorum and procedure of a committee seal of the University or of a College authenticated as aforesaid Interpretation Restriction on Disposals of Land by University or Colleges established or meeting held in pursuance of this section shall be received in evidence and shall, unless the contrary is 26-(1) In this Decree, unless the context otherwise requires 22-(1) Neither the University nor any College of the University shall be such as may be determined by the body or bodies proved, be deemed to be so executed. the following expressions have the meanings hereby shall dispose of or charge any land or an interest in any land which have decided to establish the Committee or hold the assigned to them respectively that is to say-requires the (including land transferred to the University or a College by meeting. (3) Any contract or instrument which, if made, or executed by a following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to this Dcree) except with the prior written consent, either person not being a body corporate, would not be required to be them respectively that is to say- general or special of the Federal Executive Council: (4) Nothing in the forgoing provisions of this section shall be under seal may be made or executed on behalf of the University construed as:- or a College by any person generally or specially authorized to · ‘the 1962 Act’ means the University of Lagos Act 1962; Provided that such consent shall not be required in the do so by the Council or the Court of Governors of the College, as · the appointed day means the day on which this decree case of any lease or tenancy at a rack-rent for a term not (a) enabling statutes to be made otherwise than in the case may be. comes into force; exceeding twenty-one years of any lease or tenancy to a accordance with section 12 of this Decree; or · “College’ means the College of Medicine, the College of member of the University for residential purposes. (b) enabling the Senate to empower any other body to (4) The validity of any proceedings of any body established in make regulations or to award degrees or other pursuance of this Decree shall not be affected by any vacancy in Education or any other College which may be established by qualifications. the membership of the body, or by any defect in the the University; the College of Education and the College of appointment of a member of the body, or by reason that any Medicine means respectively the College of Education of the (5) The Pro-Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor shall be person not entitled to do so took part in the proceedings. University of Lagos and the College of Medicine of the members of every Committee of which the members are University of Lagos established by the Decree; · ‘the Council’ means the Council established by this Decree

Page 141 Page 142 for the University; the state. THE PRO-CHANCELLOR (3) Subject to the provisions of this Decree, the Deputy · ‘the Federal Advanced Teachers’ College’ means the (3 It is hereby declared that where in any provision of this 3- (1) The Pro-Chancellor shall be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor shall hold office for a period of two Institution carried on under that name in the Federal Decree it is laid down that proposals are to be submitted or a Chancellor or acting in accordance with the years beginning with the effective date of his territory and administered by the Federal Ministry of recommendation is to be made by one authority to another recommendation of the Council: Provided that the first appointment, and on such terms as to the Education; ‘through’ one or more intermediate authorities, it shall be Pro-chancellor shall be appointed by the Visitor. emoluments of his office and otherwise as may be · Graduate’ means a person on whom a Degree (other than the duty of every such intermediate authority to forward any (2) Subject to the provisions of this decree, the Pro- specified in his instrument of appointment. an honorary Degree) has been conferred by the University; proposals or recommendations received by it in pursuance Chancellor shall hold office for a period of four years · ‘the Medical School Council’ means the Medical School of that provision to the appropriate authority; but such beginning with the date of his appointment. Council established under the 1962 Act; intermediate authority may, if it thinks fit, forward therewith (4) A person who has held office as Deputy Vice- · ‘notice’ means notice in writing; its own comments thereon. THE VICE-CHANCELLOR Chancellor for a continuos period of fours years or · ‘office’ does not include Visitor; 4- (1) The first Vice-Chancellor of the University as longer, or would so have held it but for his resignation · ‘prescribed; means prescribed by regulations; It shall be the duty of every such intermediate authority to reconstituted by this Decree shall be Saburi Oladeni shall not be eligible for appointment as Deputy Vice- · ‘Professor’ means a person designated as a Professor of the forward any proposals or recommendations received by it in Biobaku, Companion of the Distinguished Order of St. Chancellor during the two years immediately University in accordance with provision in that behalf made pursuance of that provision to the appropriate authority; but Michael and St. George, Master of Arts and Doctor of following the end of that period. by statute or by regulations; such intermediate authority may, if it thinks fit, forward Philosophy. · ‘property includes rights, liabilities and obligations; therewith its own comments thereon. OTHER PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY · ‘the Provisional Council’ means the Provisional Council (2) Subject to the provisions of this paragraph, the Vice- established under the 1962 Act; Citation, Extent and Commencement Chancellor shall be appointed in such manner as may be 6- (1) There shall be a Registrar, who shall be the Chief · ‘regulations’ means regulations made by the Senate; specified by statute. Administrative officer of the University and shall be · ‘the Senate’ means the Senate established by this Decree for 27-(1) This Decree may be cited as the University of Lagos Decree responsible to the Vice-Chancellor for the day to day the University; 1967 and shall apply throughout Nigeria. (3) Subject to the provisions of this Decree, the Vice- administrative work of the University except as · ‘Statute’ means a Statute made by the University under Chancellor shall hold office for such period and on such regards matters for which the Bursar is responsible in section II of this decree ‘in accordance with the provisions of (2) This Decree shall come into force on such date as the terms as to the emoluments of his office and otherwise as accordance with sub-paragraph (3) below. section 12 of this decree; and Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, may be specified in his instrument of appointment. (2) The person holding the office of Registrar shall by · ‘statute’ means all such statutes as are in force from time to may by order published in the Federal Gazette appoint. virtue of that office be Secretary to the Council, the time; THE DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR Senate, Congregation and Convocation. · ‘Student means an Undergraduate and any person of such SECTION 3 (3) There shall be a Bursar, who shall be the Chief description as may be prescribed for the purpose of this Schedules I 5- (1) There shall be a Deputy Vice-Chancellor, who shall Financial Officer of the University and shall be definition; assist the Vice-Chancellor in his duties and shall act in responsible to the Vice-Chancellor for the day to day · ‘Teacher’ means a person holding a full-time appointment Principal Officers of the University the place of the Vice-Chancellor when the office of administration and control of the financial affairs of as a member of the teaching or research staff of the Vice-Chancellor is vacant or the Vice-Chancellor is for the University. University, whether within a College or otherwise; THE CHANCELLOR any reason absent or otherwise unable to perform his (4) There shall be a Librarian who shall be responsible to · ‘Undergraduate’ means a person in statu pupillari at the functions as Vice-Chancellor. the Vice-Chancellor for the administration of the University, other than – 1. The Chancellor shall be appointed by the Visitor. University Library and the co-ordination of all library 2. The Chancellor shall take office on the date when notice of his shall act in the place of the Vice-Chancellor when the services in the University and its Colleges, Faculties, (a) a graduate; appointment is published in the Federal Gazette and, office of Vice-Chancellor is vacant or the Vice- Schools, and Institutes and other teaching units. (b) a person of such description as may be prescribed for the subject to the provisions of this Decree, shall hold office for Chancellor is for any reason absent or otherwise 5) The officers aforesaid shall be appointed in such purposes of this definition; a period of seven years beginning with that date. unable to perform his functions as Vice-Chancellor. manner as may be specified by statute and shall hold · ‘the University’ means the University of Lagos as office for such period and on such terms, as to the incorporated and recon-stituted by this Decree. (2) The Deputy Vice-Chancellor shall be appointed in emoluments of their offices and otherwise as may be (2) No office or appointment in any capacity under this Decree such manner as may be specified by statute. specified in their instruments of appointment. shall be or be construed to be an office of emolument under

Page 143 Page 144 (6) Any question as to the scope of the responsibilities of (c) employ such non-academic staff as appear to the 8-(1) For carrying out their respective objects as specified in current expenditure, in any investments or securities or in the aforesaid officers shall be determined by the Vice- Court to be necessary and on such terms as the section 2 of this Decree, the College of Medicine and the the purchase or improvement of land, with power from time Chancellor. Court may determine within the framework of the College of Education thereafter in this Schedule referred to time to vary any such investments and to deposit any 7- (1) An officer mentioned in the foregoing provisions of conditions of service governing the appointment of to as “the said Colleges” shall, subject to section 6(1) and moneys for the time being uninvested with any bank on this Schedule may resign his office- non-academic staff within the University. 9(3) of this Decree and any statutes or regulations for the deposit or current account; time being in force, each have power- (l) to borrow, whether at interest or not and if need be upon the (a) in the case of the Chancellor, by notice to the 4-(1) There shall be an Academic Board of the College of security of any or all the property movable or immovable of Visitor, and Medicine which shall, in accordance with section 9(3) of (a) to institute posts and offices tenable at the College and to the College, such moneys as the Court of Governors of the (b) in any other case, by notice to the Council. this decree, be responsible to and subject to the control of make appointments thereto; College may from time to time find it necessary or expedient the Senate in all academic matters. (b) to institute and award scholarships, exhibitions, bursaries, to borrow; (2) Subject to paragraph 5 (4) above, a person who has (2) The said Academic Board shall exercise such of the powers medals, prizes and other titles, distinctions, awards and (m) to do anything which it is authorised or required by this ceased to hold an office so mentioned otherwise than of the Senate as may be delegated to it by the Senate. forms of assistance; Decree or by statute to do; by removal for misconduct shall be eligible for re- (c) to provide for the residence, discipline and welfare of appointment to that office. The College of Education members of the College; (n) to do all such acts or things whether or not incidental to the 5-(1) There shall be a Provost of the College of Education who (d) to hold examinations and grant diplomas, certificates and foregoing powers, as may advance the objects of the College. SECTION 9 shall be the head of the College. other distinctions, to persons who have pursued a course of study approved by the College and have satisfied such other (2) Subject to the provisions of this Decree and of any statute or Schedule 2 (2) The said Provost shall be appointed in such manner as may requirements as the College and the University may lay regulations for the time being in force, the powers conferred The College of Medicine be specified by statute and shall hold office for such period down; on each of the said Colleges by sub-paragraph (1) above shall and on such terms as to the emoluments of his office and (e) to demand and receive from any student or any other person be exercisable on behalf of the College in question by the 1-(1) There shall be a Provost of the College of Medicine who otherwise as may be specified in his instrument of attending the College for the purpose of instruction such Court of Governors or the Academic Board thereof or in any shall be the head of that College. appointment. fees as the College may from time to time determine; other manner which may be authorized by statute. (f) subject to section 22 of the Decree, to acquire, hold, grant 10-(1) Subject to the Decree and any statute or regulations for the 2 The said Provost shall be appointed in such manner as may 6- There shall be a Deputy Provost of the College of Education charge or otherwise deal with or dispose of movable and time being in force, the Court of Governors and the be specified by statute and shall hold office for such who shall be appointed in the prescribed manner and shall immovable property wherever situate; Academic Board of each of the said Colleges may each period and on such terms as to the emoluments of his hold office for such period and on such terms as to the (g) to accept gifts, legacies and donations, but without make rules for the purpose of exercising any of their office and otherwise as may be specified in his instrument emoluments of his office and otherwise as may be obligation to accept the same for a particular purpose unless respective functions or of regulating their own procedure. of appointment. prescribed. it approves the terms and conditions attaching thereto; 11-(1) There shall be paid to the members of the Court of (h) to enter into contracts, establish trusts, act as trustee, solely Governors of each of the said Colleges and to the 3 -(1) There shall be a Deputy-Provost of the College of Medicine 7- There shall be Court of Governors of the College of Education or jointly, with any other person, and employ and act members of any Committee set up by either or those who shall be appointed in the prescribed manner and which, subject to section 6(1) and 9(3) of this Decree, through agents; Courts of Governors allowances in respect of travelling shall hold office for such period and on such terms as to shall- (i) to erect, provide, equip and maintain Libraries, Laboratories, and other reasonable expenses, at such rates as may from the emoluments of his office and otherwise as may be (a) control the property and expenditure of the College; Lecture Halls, Halls of Residence, Refectories, Sports time to time be fixed by the Council. prescribed. (b) be responsible for the submission of financial Grounds, Playing Fields and other Buildings or things 12-(1) There shall be a Secretary of each of the said Colleges who proposals relating to the college through the Vice- (whether in Nigeria or elsewhere) necessary or suitable or shall be responsible to the Provost of the College for the (2) There shall be a Court of Governors of the College of Chancellor to the Council; and convenient for any of the objects of the College; day-to-day administration of the affairs of the College. Medicine which, subject to section 6(1) and 9(3) of this (c) employ such non-academic staff as appear to the (j) to hod public lectures and to undertake publishing and book- (2) The person holding the office of Secretary of either of the Decree, shall- court to be necessary and on such terms as the Court selling; said Colleges who shall by virtue of that office be Secretary (a) control the property and expenditure of the College; may determine within the framework of the (k) subject to any limitations or conditions imposed by statute, to the Court of Governors and the Academic Board of that (b) be responsible to the Council to the submission of conditions of service governing the appointment of to invest any moneys appertaining to the College by way of College. financial proposals relating to the College through non-academic staff within the University. endowment, whether for general or special purposes, and (3) The Secretary of either of the said Colleges shall be the Vice-Chancellor to the Council; and such other moneys as may not be immediately required for

Page 145 Page 146 appointed by the Court of Governors of that College and shall to the right to receive and give a good discharge for or promised to the said Ministry for the benefit of the day) and in such manner as he may determine. hold office for such period and on such terms as to the any grant or contributions which may have been Federal Advanced Teachers’ College; (2) The persons who immediately before the appointed day emoluments of his office and otherwise as may be specified in his voted or promised to the Medical School Council. (b) all debts and liabilities of the Federal Advanced were members of the Provisional Council or of the Medical instrument of appointment. (b) All debts and liabilities of the Medical School Council Teachers’ College outstanding immediately before School Council shall respectively be deemed to constitute outstanding immediately before the appointed day the appointed day shall on that day become debts or the Council and the Court of Governors of the College of SECTION 10 shall on that day become debts or liabilities of the liabilities of the College of Education. Medicine until the respective dates determined in College of Medicine. 6-(1) All documents (including agreements, contracts, deeds pursuance of the sub-paragraph (1) above. Schedule 3 and other instruments to which the Federal Ministry of (3) The first meeting of the Senate as re-constituted by this 4-(1) All agreements, contracts, deeds and other instruments Education or representative thereof is a party, and Decree shall be convinced by the Visitor for such date (not Transitional Provisions as to Property, Functions, etc to which the Medical School Council was a party including enactments) which refer, whether specially or being later than three months after the appointed day) TRANSFER OF PROPERTY TO UNIVERSITY immediately before the appointed day shall, so far as generally, to the Federal Advanced Teachers’ College shall and in such manner as he may determine. 1. Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (a) of possible and subject to any necessary modifications, have have effect from the appointed day, as respects anything (4) The persons who immediately before the appointed day section 10(1) of this decree – effect from the appointed day, as respects anything failing falling to be done on or after that day, as if for any were members of the Senate of the University of Lagos (a) the reference in that paragraph to property held by to be done on or after that day, as if the College of reference to the Federal Advanced Teachers’ College shall be deemed to constitute the Senate of the the provisional council shall include a reference to Medicine had been a party thereto in place of the there were substituted a reference to the College of University until the date determined in pursuance of the right to receive and give a good discharge for any Provisional Council. Education. sub-paragraph (3) above. grants of contributions which may have been voted (5) Subject to any regulations which may be made by the to the provisional Council; (2) Documents not falling within sub-paragraph (1) above REGISTRATION OF TRANSFERS Senate after the date on which this Decree is made, the (b) all debts and liabilities of the provisional council including enactments, which refer, whether specially or 7. If the law in force at the place where any property Faculties, Faculty Boards and Studies of the University as outstanding immediately before the appointed day generally to the Medical School Council, that be transferred by this Decree is situated provides for the constituted immediately before the appointed day shall on shall on that day become debts or liabilities of the construed in accordance with that sub-paragraph so far as registration of transfers of property of the kind in question that day become Faculties, Boards of Studies and Students University. applicable. (whether by reference to an instrument of transfer or of the University as reconstituted by this Decree. 2-(1) All agreements, contracts, deeds and other instruments (3) Any legal proceedings or application to any authority otherwise), the law shall, so far as it provides for (6) Persons who immediately before the appointed day were to which the provisional council was a party immediately pending immediately before the appointed day by or alternations of a register (but not for avoidance of Deans or Vice-Deans of Faculties or Faculties or members before the appointed day shall, so far as possible and against the Medical School Council may be continued on transfers, the payment of fees or any other matter) apply of Faculty Boards shall on and after that day continue to be subject to any necessary modifications, have effect from or after that day by or against the College of Medicine. with the necessary modifications to the transfer of the Deans or Vice-Deans, or become members of the the appointed day, as respects anything failing to be done property aforesaid; and it shall be the duty of the body to corresponding Boards of Studies, until new appointments on or after that day, as if the University had been a party TRANSFER OF PROPERTY TO COLLEGE OF EDUCATION which any property is transferred by this Decree to furnish are made in pursuance of this statues. thereto in place of the provisional Council. 5. Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (c) of the necessary particulars of the transfer to the proper (2) Documents not falling within sub-paragraph (1) above, section 10 (1) of this decree, and subject to section 10 (2) officer of the registration authority, and of that officer to 9-(1) Any person who, immediately before the appointed day, including enactments, which refer, whether specially or of this decree – register the transfer accordingly. was a member of the staff of the University as established generally to the provisional council, shall be construed in (a) the reference in that paragraph to such property held under the 1962 Act or was otherwise employed by the accordance with that sub-paragraph so far as applicable. by the Federal Ministry of Education as immediately Decree to furnish the necessary particulars of the transfer Provisional Council or the Medical School Council shall on (3) Any legal proceedings or application to any authority before the appointed day was being applied for the to the proper officer of the registration authority, and of that day become the holder of an appointment at the pending immediately before the appointed day by or purposes of the Federal Advanced Teacher’s College that officer to register the transfer accordingly. University or at the College of Medicine with the status, against the provisional council may be continued on or shall include a reference to all such rights, liabilities designation and functions which correspond as nearly as after that day by or against the University. and obligations vested in or incumbent on that Transfer of Functions, etc may be to those which appertained to them as a members Ministry immediately before that day as were of that staff or as such an employee. TRANSFER OF PROPERTY TO COLLEGE OF MEDICINE acquired by that Ministry in connection with the 8-(1) The first meetings of the Council and of the respective (2) Subject to sub-paragraph (3) below, any member of the 2. Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (b) of Federal Advanced Teachers’ College, and in particular Courts of Governors of the Colleges of Medicine and of public service of the Federation who immediately before section 10 (1) of this decree the right to receive and give a good discharge for any Education shall be convened by the Visitor for such dates the appointed day was employed as a member of the (a) the reference in that paragraph to property held by grants or contributions which may have been voted (not being later than three months after the appointed teaching or non-teaching staff of the Federal Advanced the Medical School Council shall include a reference

Page 147 Page 148 Teachers’ College shall on that day cease to be a member 12. Selection of certain Principal Officers appointment as such as member. (f) the persons for the time being holding such of the public service of the Federation and instead of an 13. Creation of Academic posts. (5) The quorum of the Council shall be eight. appointments on the staff of the University as may be appointment at the College of Education with the status, 14. Appointment of Academic staff. specified by the Vice-Chancellor; designation and functions which correspond as nearly as 15. Appointment of Administrative and Technical staff. (6) If the Pro-Chancellor is not present at a meeting of the Council, (G) such teachers as may be selected from among the such other member of the Council present at the meeting as the 16. Interpretation members of Congregation to be members of the Senate may be to those which appertained to him as a member of Council may appoint as respects that meeting shall be the that staff. 17. Citation. in accordance with paragraph (5) below (hereafter in this Chairman at that meeting, and subject to section 5 of the Decree article referred to as ‘elected members’); and and the foregoing provisions of this paragraph, the Council may (h) such persons, not exceeding two in number, whether or Be a member of the public service of the Federation and The Council regulate its own procedure. not members of University, as may be appointed by the instead of an appointment at the College of Education 1- (1) The Council shall consist of Senate to be members of the Senate. with the status, designation and functions which (a) the Pro-Chancellor; (7) Where the Council desires to obtain advice with respect to any correspond as nearly as may be to those which (b) the Vice-Chancellor particular matter, it may co-opt more than one persons for that purpose and the persons co-opted may take part in the (2) The Vice-Chancellor shall be the Chairman at all meetings of appertained to him as a member of that staff. (c) the Deputy Vice-Chancellor; the Senate when he is present, and when he is not present the (3) If any such person as is mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) (d) six persons, representing a variety of interests, who deliberations of the Council at any meeting but shall not be entitled to vote. Deputy Vice-Chancellor, or in his absence, such other above so elects by notice in writing given to the Public shall be appointed by the Federal Executive Council; member of the Senate present at the meeting as the Senate Service Commission of the Federation not later than three (e) four persons appointed by the Senate from among The Finance and General Purposes Committee may appoint for that meetings, shall be the Chairman at the months after the commencement of the Decree, that the members of that body, of whom at least two shall meeting. person. be Provosts of Colleges; 2-(1) Finance and General Purposes Committee of the Council shall (3) The quorum of the Senate shall be the twenty; and subject to (a) shall be deemed to have been exempted from the (f) one person appointed by Congregation from among consist of- paragraph (2) above, the Senate may regulate its own operational of sub-paragraph (2) above; and the members of that body; (a) the Pro-Chancellor, who shall be the Chairman of the procedure. (b) shall continue to be a member of the public service (g) one person appointed by Convocation from among Committee at any meeting at which he is present; (4) An elected member may, by notice to the Senate, resign his of the Federation in accordance with such the members of that body; (b) the Vice-Chancellor; office. arrangements as may be agreed between the (h) the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance, or , in (c) the Deputy Vice-Chancellor; (5) Subject to paragraph (9) below, there shall be elections for the (d) six other members of the Council, of whom two shall be his absence, such member of his Ministry as he may selection of elected members which shall be held in the University and the Public Service Commission of the selected from among the members of the Council appointed Federation. designate to represent him. prescribed manner on such day in the month of May or June in by the Senate and Congregation respectively; each year as the Vice-Chancellor may from time to time (e) the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance, or, in determine and at which all members of Congregation be Schedule 4 (1) the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, or, in his his absence, such member of his Ministry as he may entitled to vote. absence, such member of his Ministry as he may designate to designate to represent him; (6) Regulations shall secure that voting at elections held in LAGOS UNIVERSITY STATUTE NO. 1 represent him. (f) the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, or in his absence, such member of his Ministry as he may pursuance of paragraph (5) above is by secret ballot and that (2) Any member of the Council holding office otherwise than in designate to represent him. votes are cast either in person or by post. Arrangements of Articles pursuance of paragraph (1) (a), (b), (c), (h) or (I) above shall, (7) The number of persons to be elected at any election held in Articles: unless he previously vacates it, vacate that office on the (2) The quorum of the Committee shall be six. pursuance of paragraph (5) above in any year shall be one- st 1. The Council expiration of the period of four years beginning with 1 of August (3) Subject to any directions given by the Council, the Committee third, or the nearest whole number less than one-third, of the 2. The Finance and General Purposes Committee. in the year which he was appointed. may regulate its own procedure. total of non-elected members, so however that the said 3. The Senate number of persons shall be reduced by the number of elected 4. Congregation (3) Where a member of the Council; holding office otherwise than in The Senate members whose periods of office do not expire that year. 5. Convocation pursuance of paragraph (1) (a), (b), (c), (h),or (1) above vacates 3-(3) The Senate shall consist of- (8) An elected member shall hold office for the period of two 6. Organisation of academic work of the University. office before the expiration of the period aforesaid, the body or years beginning with 1st August in the year of his election, and person by whom he was appointed may appoint a successor to 7. Academic Boards (a) the Vice-Chancellor, may be a candidate at any election held in pursuance of hold office (unless he previously vacates it) for the residue of the (b) the Deputy Vice-Chancellor paragraph (5) above in the year in which his period of office 8. Boards of Studies term of his predecessor. 9. Deans of teaching units. (c) the Provost and Deputy-Provost of the several Colleges; expires, so however that no person shall be such a candidate if 10. The Court of Governors of the College of Medicine (4) A person ceasing to hold office as a member of the Council, at the end of his current period of office he will have held (d) the Professors; office as an elected member for a continuous period of six 11. The Court of Governors of the College of Education otherwise than by removal for misconduct shall be eligible for re- (e) the Librarian

Page 149 Page 150 years or would have so held office if he had not resigned it. (a) the total number of members of Congregation for the the register or a copy of the register, at the principal office of ACADEMIC BOARDS (9) No election shall be held in pursuance of this article in any purposes of any particular meeting or meetings of the University at all reasonable times. 7-(1) Without prejudice to section 9(3) (a) of the Decree, the year if the number specified in the certificate given in Congregation; or (5) The register shall, unless the contrary is proved, be sufficient academic work of each College shall be under the direct pursuance of paragraph (10) below does not exceed by more (b) the names of the persons who are members of evidence that any person named therein is, and that person control of the Academic Board of the College; than one the figure which is thrice the number of those Congregation during a particular period; shall be not named therein is not, a member of Convocation, but for Provided that where a College comprises two or more elected members holding office on the date of the certificate conclusive evidence of that number or, as the case may the purpose of ascertaining whether a particular person was Faculties, the academic work of each Faculty shall be who do not vacate office during that year in pursuance of be, of the names of those persons. such a member on a particular daate, any entries in and under the direct control of its Board of Studies, which shall paragraph (8) above; but for the avoidance of doubt it is deletions from the register made on or after that date shall be be responsible to and subject to the control of the (5) Subject to the foregoing provisions of this article, disregarded. hereby declared that no person shall be precluded from Academic Board. Congregation may regulate its own procedures. (6) The quorum of Convocation shall be fifty or one-third (or the continuing in or taking office as an elected member by reason (2) The Academic Board of a College shall consist of- only of a reduction in the total of non-elected members (6) Congregation shall have such functions, in addition to the whole number nearest to one-third) of the total number of (a) the Provost and the Deputy Provost of the College; occurring on or after 30th April in a year in which he is to function of appointing members of the Council, as may be members of Convocation, whichever is the less. (b) the Vice-Chancellor and the Deputy Vice-Chancellor; continue in or take office as an elected member. provided by statute or regulations. (7) Subject to section 5 of the decree, the Vice-Chancellor shall be Chairman at all meetings of convocation when he is present, (c) the Professors in the College; (10) In this article ‘total of non-elected members’ means, as Convocation and when he is not present the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, or on (d) the persons for the time being holding such respects any year, such number as may be certified by the his absence such other member of Convocation present at the appointments on the staff of the College as may be Vice-Chancellor on the 30th April of that year to be the number 5-(1) Convocation shall consist of: meeting as Convocation may appoint for that meeting shall be specified by the Provost of the College with the of persons holding office as members of the senate on that (a) the officers of the University mentioned in Schedule I of the Chairman at the meeting. approval of the Vice-Chancellor. day otherwise than as elected members. the Decree; (8) Convocation shall have such functions, in addition to the (e) Such teachers, not exceeding six in number, as may be (b) all teachers within the meaning of the Decree; and function of appointing a member of the Council, as may be elected from amongst the members of the Academic Congregation (c) all other persons whose names are registered in provided by statute. Staff of the College to be members of the Academic accordance with paragraph (2) below. Board; 4-(1) Congregation shall consist of- (2) A person shall be entitled to have his name registered as a Organisation of Academic Work of the University (f) Such persons, not exceeding two in number, whether member of convocation if – or not members of the University, as may be (a) the Vice-Chancellor and the Deputy Vice-Chancellor; (a) he is either a graduate or a person satisfying such 6-(1) Subject to the statutes, the academic work of the University appointed by the Academic Board to be members of (b) the Provosts and Deputy Provosts of the several requirements as may be prescribed for the purposes of shall be organised in such manner as may be prescribed by the the Academic Board. Colleges; this paragraph; and Senate. (c) all teachers within the meaning of the Decree; and (2) The academic work of the University shall be distributed, in (3) The Provost of the College shall be the Chairman at all (b) he applies for the registration of his name in the such manner as may be prescribed, among the Colleges and (d) the persons holding such other appointments at the meetings of the Academic Board of a College when he is prescribed manner and pays the prescribed fees; such Faculties, Schools, Institutes or other teaching units as University as the Senate may from time to time present; and when he is not present, the Deputy Provost, determine. and regulations shall provide for the establishment and may be established by regulations. or in his absence such other member of the Academic maintenance of a register for the proposes of this (3) Regulations may be provided for any Faculty established in Board present at the meeting as the board may appoint for (2) Subject to section 5 of the Decree, the Vice-Chancellor shall paragraph and, subject to paragraph (3) below, may pursuance of paragraph (1) above to be comprised in the that meeting, shall be the Chairman at the meeting. be the Chairman at all meetings of Congregation when he is provide for the payment from time to time of further fees College of Medicine, the College of Education or any other present; and when he is not present the Deputy Vice- by persons whose names are on the register and for the College established by statute. Chancellor, or in his absence such other member of removal from the register of the name of any person who (4) Where, by virtue of regulations made in pursuance of (4) An elected member may, by notice to the Academic Board, Congregation present at the meeting as Congregation may fails to pay those fees. paragraph (1) above, a College comprises two or more resign his office. appoint for that meeting, shall be the Chairman at the (3) The persons responsible for maintaining the register shall, Faculties each of those Faculties shall have its own Board of (5) Regulations shall prescribe the procedure for electing meeting. without the payment of any fees, ensure that the names of all Studies which shall, without prejudice to section 9(3) (a) of members in pursuance of paragraph (2) (e) above; and (3) The quorum of Congregation shall be one-third, or the whole persons who are for the time being members of Convocation the Decree, be responsible to and subjects to the control of such an elected member of an Academic Board shall hold number nearest to one third, of the total number of members by virtue of paragraph (1) (a) or (b) above are entered and the Academic Board of the College. office for the period of two years beginning with 1st August of Congregation. retained on the register. in the year of his election, and may be a candidate at any (4) A certificate signed by the Vice-Chancellor specifying – (4) A person who reasonably claims that he is entitled to have his election held for the purposes of the said paragraph (2) (e) name on the register shall be entitled on demand to inspect in the year in which his period of office expires, so however

Page 151 Page 152 that no person shall be such a candidate if at the end of his units in question, there shall be an assembly of those Teachers the said College; (g) such persons, not exceeding two in number, current period of office he will have held offices as an which shall have such functions as may be prescribed. (g) Two members appointed by the Lagos University whether or not members of the University; as may elected member of the board for a continuous period of Teaching Hospital Management Board; be appointed by the Court of Governors of the said six years or would have so held office if he had not DEANS OF TEACHING UNITS (h) Such persons, not exceeding two in number, College to be members of that Court; and resigned it. whether or not members of the University, as may 9-(1) In the case of each Faculty, School, Institute or other be appointed by the Court of Governors of the said (h) the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Board of Studies teaching units established by regulations, one of the College to be members of that Court; Education or, in his absence, such member of his 8-(1) Each Faculty, School, Institute or other teaching units of Professors assigned to that teaching unit shall be Dean of (i) the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Ministry as he may designate to represent him. that teaching unit. the University established by regulations shall be under Education or, in his absence, such member of his (2) Subject to the provisions of the Decree, the Chairman of (2) The Dean of a teaching unit shall be appointed in such the direct control of a Board of Studies. Ministry as he may designate to represent him. the said Court shall hold office for a period of four years manner as may be prescribed and shall hold the office of beginning with the date of his appointment. Dean for such period and on such terms as may be (2) Subject to the provisions of the Decree, the Chairman of (3) A member of the Court appointed under sub- (2) Each Board of Studies shall consist of- prescribed. (a) the Vice-Chancellor and the Deputy Vice-Chancellor; (3) The Dean shall be Chairman at all meetings of his Board of the said Court shall hold office for a period of four years paragraphs (d) to (g) of paragraph (1) above shall hold (b) such of the Teachers assigned to the Faculty, School, Studies when he is present; and when his not present, such beginning with the date of his appointment. office for such period not exceeding four years as may be Institute or other teaching unit as the Senate may other member of the Board present at the meeting as may (3) A member of the Court appointed under sub-paragraphs determined by the appointing authority. determine; be prescribed, or in that member’s absence such other (d) to (h) of paragraph (1) above shall hold office for such (4) A member whose term of office expires shall be eligible member of the Board present at the meeting as the Board period not exceeding four years as may be determined for re-appointment. (c) such persons, not exceeding four in number, whether or not may appoint for that meeting, shall be the Chairman at the by the appointing authority. (5) The quorum of the board shall be six. members of the University, as may with the specific or general meeting. (4) A member whose term of office expires shall be eligible (6) The Court may, subject to any directions given by the approval of the Senate be appointed by the Board of Studies for re-appointment. Council, regulate its own procedure. to be members of the Board. (4) It shall be the function of the Dean of a teaching unit to (5) The quorum of the Court shall be six. present to Congregation for the conferment of degrees (6) The Court may, subject to any directions given by the SELECTION OF CERTAIN PRINCIPAL OFFICERS (3) The quorum of a Board of Studies shall be three or one-third persons who have qualified for degrees of the University at Council, regulate its own procedure. (or the whole number nearest to one-third) of the total examinations held in the branches of learning for which 12-(1) When a vacancy occurs in the office of the Vice- number of the members for the time being of the Board, responsibility is allocated to the Board of Studies of that THE COURT OF GOVERNORS OF THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Chancellor, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Provost of a whichever is the greater, and subject to Article 9(3) of this unit. College, Registrar, Bursar or Librarian, a selection Board Statute and to any provision made by regulations in that 11-(1) The Court of Governors of the College of Education shall shall be constituted by the Council as follows – behalf, each of such Board may regulate its own procedure. THE COURT OF GOVERNORS OF THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE consist of- 10-(1) The Court of Governors of the College of Medicine shall (a) for the office of Vice-Chancellor the selection Board (4) Subject to the provisions of the Decree, it shall be the consist of – function of each Board of Studies- (a) a Chairman appointed by the Chancellor, acting in shall consist of: accordance with the advice of the Vice-Chancellor (a) a Chairman appointed by the Chancellor, acting in given after consultation by the Vice-Chancellor with (i) the Pro-Chancellor; (a) to advise and report to the Senate on all matters relating accordance with the advice of the Vice-Chancellor the Federal Ministry of Education; (ii) three members appointed by the Council not to the organisation of education, teaching and research given after consultation by the Vice-Chancellor with (b) the Vice-Chairman; being members of the Senate; and in the subjects of the Faculty, School, Institute or other the Federal Ministry of Health; (c) the Provost and Deputy Provost of the said College; (iii) three members appointed by the Senate; teaching unit, including curricula and examinations; (b) the Vice-Chancellor; (b) to consider the progress and conduct of Students in that (d) one member appointed by the Permanent (b) for the office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (c) the Provost and Deputy Provost of the said College; teaching unit and to report thereon; Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education; © for the office of Provost of a College the selection (d) One member appointed by the Permanent (c) to recommend to the Senate persons for appointment (e) two members appointed by the Council; Board shall consist of: Secretary, Federal Ministry of Health; as Examiners; and (f) two members appointed by the Senate, of whom at (e) Two members appoi nted by the Council; (d) to deal with any academic matters referred to it by the least one shall be a member of the Academic Staff of (i) the Vice-Chancellor; (f) Two members appointed by the Senate, of whom at Senate. the said College; (ii) two members appointed by the Council, not least one shall be a member of the Academic Staff of (5) Where a Board of Studies does not include all the Teachers being members of the Senate; assigned to the Faculty, School, Institute or other teaching

Page 153 Page 154 (iii) two members appointed by the Court of comprised in a College, the Provost of that College; (7) above shall include the Vice-Chancellor and shall also Governors of the college; and (l) if the post is within a Faculty, School, Institute or other include at lest two members of the Senate, nominated Supplement to Official Gazette No. 25, Vol. 59, 18th May, 1972 – (iv) four members appointed by the Senate, at teaching units of the University, the Dean of that by the Senate, who are non members of the Academic Part A. least two of whom shall be members of the teaching unit; Staff of the College. staff of the College. (m) two members appointed by the Council; (9) All appointments to senior library posts shall be made in UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS (AMENDMENT) (n) four members of the Senate appointed by the Senate, at the same way as equivalent appointments in the DECREE 1972 (d) for the office of Registrar, Bursar or Librarian the least two of whom shall, if the post is tenable at a academic staff; and for all such posts, other than that of Decree No. 12 selection board shall consist of: College, be senior members of Staff of the College. Librarian shall be a member of the Selection Board. (o) Such other persons as the Senate may from time to time (10) Boards of Selection may interview candidates directly or Commencement (i) the Pro-Chancellor; appoint. consider the reports of Assessors or Specialist (15th March, 1972) (ii) the Vice-Chancellor; Interviewing Panels. (iii) two members appointed by the Council, not (4) Subject to paragraph (5) below, for appointments to THE FEDERAL MILITARY GOVERNMENT hereby decrees as being members of the Senate; and Associate Professorships, Readerships, Senior APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND TECHNICAL STAFF follows:- (iv) two members appointed by the Senate. Lecturerships and other academic posts, a Selection 15-(1) The Administrative and Technical Staff of the University, Amendment of Section 8 of 1967 No. 3 board (with power to appoint) shall consist of- other than those mentioned in article 12 of this statute, 1. In section 8 (2) of the University of Lagos 1967 (hereinafter (2) The selection board, after making such enquiries as it (j) the Vice-Chancellor shall be appointed by the Council or on its behalf by the referred to as “the principal Decree”) there shall be inserted thinks fit, shall recommend a candidate to the Council (k) if the post is tenable at a College or is within a Faculty Vice-Chancellor or the Registrar in accordance with any immediately after the word “shall” where it occurs in the for appointment to the vacant office; and after comprised in a College, the Provost of that College; delegation of powers made by the Council in that behalf. second line thereof, the words “to the exclusion of any other considering the recommendation of the Board the (l) it the post is within a Faculty, School, Institute or other (2) Administrative and Technical Staff of a College, other person or authority”. Council shall make an appointment to that Office. teaching unit of the University, the Dean of that teaching than those referred to in article 12 of this statute, shall unit; be appointed by the Council or on its behalf by the Vice- Amendment of Section 15 CREATION OF ACADEMIC POSTS (m) four members of the Senate appointed by the Senate, at Chancellor or the Registrar in accordance with any 2. In section 15 of the principal Decree, for the existing least two of whom shall, if the post is tenable at a delegation of powers made by the Council in that behalf. subsection (2) there shall be substituted the following new 13-(1) Recommendations for the creation of academic post College, be members of the staff of the College; and (3) In the case of Administrative or Technical Staff who have subsection – other than those mentioned in article 12 of this Statute (n) such other persons the Senate may from to time close and important contacts with the Academic Staff, “2. The Visitor shall as often as circumstances may shall be made by the Senate to the Council through the appoint. there shall be Senate or (in the case of a College) require not being less than once every year, conduct a Finance and General Purposes Committee or, in the case (5) where an appointment falling within paragraph (4) Academic Board participation in the process of visitation of the University or direct that such a of a post tenable at a College, through the Court of above is tenable at a College the Senate may authorise selection. visitation be conducted by such persons and in respect governors of that College. the College to set up a Selection Board therefore (with of any of the affairs of the University as the Visitor may power to appoint); but every Selection Board set up in INTERPRETATION direct”. APPOINTMENT OF ACADEMIC STAFF pursuance of this paragraph shall include the Vice- (16) In this statute, the expression ‘the Decree’ means the 14-(1) Subject to the Decree and the statutes, the filling of Chancellor and shall also include at least two members University of Lagos Decree 1967 and may expression Amendment of Section 16 vacancies in academic posts (including newly created of the Senate, nominated by the Senate, who are not defined in the Decree has the same meaning in this 3. In section 16 of the principal Decree ones) shall be the responsibility of the Senate. members of the Academic Staff of the College. Statute. (a) subsection (1) shall be omitted; and (6) a College shall have power to make appointments to (b) in subsection (2), the words “the Pro-Chancellor” (2) For the purpose of filling such vacancies the Senate shall academic posts within the College below the level of CITATION shall be omitted. set up suitable selection Boards to select and make Associate Professor or Reader. (17) This Statute may be cited as Lagos University Statute No. appointments on its behalf. I Amendment of Section 17 (3) For appointments to Professorships, a board of (7) For the purpose of exercising the power conferred by Dated at Lagos this 8th day of March, 1967. 4. In section 17 of the principal Decree selection (with power to appoint) shall consist of- paragraph (6) above the College shall set up suitable LIEUTENANT-COLONEL Y. GOWON (a) in subsection (1), the words “the Vice-Chancellor”, (j) the Vice-Chancellor Boards to select and make appointments on its behalf. Head of the Federal Military Government where they occur in the second line and in (k) if the post is tenable at a College, or is within a Faculty (8) Every Selection Board set up in pursuance of paragraph Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, paragraph (b) (I) thereof, shall be omitted; and Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Page 155 Page 156 (b) in subsection (3), paragraph (a) thereof shall be Council; dissolved. (ii) subsection (2) and (4) shall be deleted; and omitted. (b) in Article 12 (1), the word “Vice-Chancellor” where 2. Accordingly, the principal Decree is amended in the (iii) subsection (3) shall be re-numbered as subsection (2). Amendment of Schedule 1 it first occurs shall be omitted; Schedule to this Decree. 2. In section 9, the words “and the College of Education” or (c) paragraph (a) of Article 12 (1) shall be omitted. “the College of Education” wherever they occur in the 5. In Schedule 1 to the principal Decree Transitional Provisions and Vesting of Property section shall be deleted. (a) the existing paragraph 2 shall be renumbered as Citation and Commencement 2.-(1) All persons who immediately before the coming into 3. In section 26 – paragraph 2 (1) and there shall be inserted a new 7-(1) This Decree may be cited as the University of Lagos force of this Decree was a member of staff or an sub-paragraph (2) as follows – (Amendment) Decree 1972. employee of the College shall, as from the (i) in the definition of “College”, the expression, “the College “(2) if it appears to the Visitor that the C h a n c e l l o r commencement of this Decree, become the holder of an of Education” shall be deleted; and should be removed from office on the ground of (2) This Decree shall be deemed to have come into operation appointment in the University with the status, (ii) for the definition of “the College of Education and the misconduct or of inability to perform the functions on 15th March, 1972. designation and functions which correspond as far as College of Medicine” there shall be substituted the of his office, the Visitor may by notice in the Federal possible to those which appertained to him as a member following:- Gazette remove the Chancellor from office”. MADE at Lagos this 16th day of May, 1972. of that staff or as such an employee. “The College of Medicine” means the College of Medicine of the University of Lagos established by this Decree. (b) in paragraph 3 (1) for all the words after GENERAL Y. GOWON. (2) All property held immediately before the “appointed” there shall be substituted the words Head of the Federal Military Government commencement of this Decree, whether by virtue of 4. In Schedule 2 – “or removed from his office by the Visitor”. Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, section 10 (1) of the principal Decree or otherwise on (i) paragraph 5, 6, 7 and 8 shall be deleted; (c) In paragraph 4, for the existing sub-paragraph (2) Federal Republic of Nigeria behalf of the College shall, by virtue of this subsection (ii) for the heading immediately above paragraph 9, there and (3) there shall be substituted the following new and without further assurance vest in the University and shall be substituted the following heading:- sub-paragraphs – EXPLANATORY NOTE be held by it for purposes of the University as from the “provisions applicable to the College of Medicine”; “(3) Subject to this paragraph, the Vice-Chancellor shall be (This note does not form part of the above decree but is commencement of this Decree. (iii) in paragraph 9 (1), for the words from the beginning of appointed or removed from his office by the Visitor intended to explain its effect) the sub-paragraph to the word “power” where it (3) Anything made or done or having effect as if made or occurs in the fifth line, there shall be substituted the acting after consultation with the Council. done before the commencement of this Decree under or following:- The above Decree amends the University of Lagos Decree 1967 to for the purposes of the principal Decree by the College (iv) “For carrying out its objects as specified in section 2 of (4) The Vice-Chancellor shall hold office for four years in introduce provisions in relation to the conduct of visitations into and having any continuing or resulting effect shall be this Decree, the College of Medicine (hereafter in this the first instance and shall be eligible for re- the affairs of the University and in relation to the appointment treated from the commencement of this Decree as if it Schedule referred to as “the College”) shall, subject to appointment for a second term of three years; and tenure of office of the Chancellor, the Pro-Chancellor and the were made or done by the University. sections 6 (1) and 9 (3) of this Decree and any statutes thereafter he shall no longer be eligible for Vice-Chancellor of the University. or regulations for the time being in force, have power- appointment until at lest four years have elapsed since Citation “ and he last held office as Vice-Chancellor. UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS 3. This Decree may be cited as the University in paragraph 9 (2). (5) Subject to this paragraph, the Vice-Chancellor shall hold (AMENDMENT) DECREE 1975 of Lagos (Amendment) Decree 1975. (a) for the words from the beginning of the sub- office on such terms as to emoluments and otherwise as paragraph to the word “Colleges” where it occurs in may be specified in his instrument of appointment. THE FEDERAL MILITARY GOVERNMENT hereby decrees as SCHEDULE the third line, there shall be substituted the following:- follows:- “Subject to the provisions of this Decree and of any Amendment of Schedule 4 Commencement AMENDMENTS OF THE PRINCIPAL DECREE statute or regulations for the time being in force, the (6) In schedule 4 to the principal Decree – Dissolution of the College of Education 1967 No. 3 1. In section 2- powers conferred on the College”, and (i) for subsection (1) there shall be substituted the (b) the words “in question” where they occur in the (a) for Article 1 (d) there shall be substituted the 1.-(1) The College of Education of the University of Lagos following new subsection:- fourth line shall be deleted. following new Article – (thereafter in this decree referred to as “the College”) “(I) There shall be established within the University as “(d) twelve persons representing a variety of established by paragraph (b) of sub-section (1) of section an integral part thereof a College of Medicine of the interests and broadly representative of the whole 2 of the University of Lagos decree 1967 hereafter in this University of Lagos which shall be a body corporate Federation appointed by the Federal Executive Decree referred to as “the principal Decree” is hereby with perpetual succession and a common seal”

Page 157 Page 158 EXPLANATORY NOTE 5. In Schedule 4 and in- (This note does not form part of the above Decree but is intended to (a) Article 1 (f) (e) of the Lagos University Statute No. 1, explain its effect) for the words “two shall be Provosts of Colleges” where they occur, there shall be substituted the This Decree amends the University of Lagos decree 1967 by words “one shall be the provost of a College; abolishing the College of education. Accordingly, consequential (b) Article 3 (1) (c) for the words “the Provosts and provisions are made in the areas of staff, property and other Deputy Provosts of the several Colleges” there shall connected matters. be substituted the words “the Provost and the Deputy Provost of a College”; and (c) Article 6 (3) the words “the College of Education” shall be deleted.

6. In Schedule 4, Article 11 shall be deleted.

MADE at Lagos of 1975. Head of the Federal Military Government, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria

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