Prof. Jesse A.OTEGBAYO

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Name: Jesse A.OTEGBAYO

Designation:  Professor
Faculty: Clinical Sciences
Department: Medicine
Phone Number: +234 8033230882

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 Biography:

Jesse Abiodun Otegbayo graduated MBBS in 1989 from the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, underwent residency training in Internal Medicine at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, and obtained the Fellowship of the West African College of Physicians in 1998. He subsequently obtained a Postgraduate Certificate in Gastroenterology at the University of Tel-Aviv, Israel in 2002. He subsequently obtained the MSc and PhD in Chemical Pathology/Immunology at the University of Ibadan in 2003 and 2011 respectively. In 2009, he was awarded the Fellowship of the American College of Gastroenterology and the Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians, Glasgow, in 2015.

He has taught and supervised both undergraduate and postgraduate students to the Fellowship levels at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Ladoke Akintola University, Osogbo, University of Nigerian Teaching Hospital, Enugu, Babcock University/Babcock University Teaching Hospital, Ilisan, University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Port Harcourt, University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Lagos and Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos. He has been an examiner in Nigeria and Ghana to the West African College of Physicians since 2005 and belongs to several local and international professional associations. His clinical and research interests are in liver and gastrointestinal diseases, particularly viral hepatitis, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. He has presented many academic papers at local, sub-regional and international conferences, and has over a hundred scholarly publications to his credit in both local and international journals. 

He was the maiden Editor-in-Chief of the Nigerian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Member Editorial Board of the World Journal of Gastroenterology.  He has been Chief Resident, President, Association of Resident Doctors, Vice President, National Association of Resident Doctors, Assistant Secretary, General Secretary, Vice Chairman and Chairman, Medical and Dental Consultants’ Association of Nigeria, National Publicity Secretary, MDCAN, Member Oyo NMA State Executive Council and sub-Dean (Undergraduate), College of Medicine UI.

He was the Director of Clinical Services, Research and Training & Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee, UCH Ibadan, Head, Departments of Medicine, Psychiatry and Family Medicine, Babcock University and Babcock University Teaching Hospital, Head, Department of Medicine University of Ibadan and UCH, Ibadan, Consultant to Federal University of Technology, Akure, on Establishment of School of Health and Health Technology, Interim Director, West African Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance, World Bank Consultant to the Ministry of Health & Sanitation, Sierra Leone; and maiden Chief Medical Director, University of Sierra Leone Teaching Hospitals Complex, Freetown. He is a member, International Relations Committee, American College of Gastroenterology, USA. He is the current President, Society for Gastroenterology and Hepatology in Nigeria (SOGHIN) and Chief Medical Director, University College Hospital, Ibadan. He is a Fellow, Institute of Health Service Administration of Nigeria.

Otegbayo, is a Chartered Member of the Nigerian Institute of Management, and is currently a Professor at the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan and a Consultant Physician/Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist to the University College Hospital Ibadan, Nigeria. He is married to Bolanle Otegbayo, a Professor of Food Science and Technology and Provost, Postgraduate School, Bowen University.

 

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1. Otegbayo, J.A.(2001): Complications contributing to mortality in acute hepatitis at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Medicine Vol. 10. No. 3, 127-129.

2. Fasola, FA, Otegbayo, JA(2002). Post-transfusion viral hepatitis in sickle cell anaemia- a prospective-retrospective analysis. Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice. Vol.5. No. 1, 16-19.

3. *Ola SO, OtegbayoJA, Odaibo GN, Olaleye OD, Olubuyide IO. (2002). Serum anti-HCV and Hepatitis B surface antigenaemia in Nigerian patients with acute icteric hepatitis. W. Afr. J. Med. Vol.21. No 3, 215-217.

4. *OtegbayoA; Durodoye, O.M and Maxwell O. (2002). Safety and efficacy of blind percutaneous liver biopsy at the University College Hospital, Ibadan. Nig J. Med. Vol.11. No. 4, 187-189.

5. *Otegbayo JA, Yakubu A, Akere A, Igetei R, Aje AO. (2005).Quality of life among primary liver cell carcinoma patients in Ibadan, Nigeria.  J. Med. med. Sci. Vol. 34. No. 1:49-52.

6. *Otegbayo JA, Arinola OG, Oluwasola AO, Aje A, Okiwelu OH, Salimonu LS.(2005). Usefulness of acute phase proteins for monitoring development of hepatocellular carcinoma in hepatitis B virus carriers. Afr. J. Med. Vol. 24, No. 2, 124-127.

7. *Otegbayo J.A, Oluwasola AO, Akere A, Ogunbiyi JO. (2006). Temporal and biologic trends in liver cancer in a tertiary hospital in southwest Nigeria. Tropical. Doctor. Vol.36. No.1, 28-30.  ACCEPTED in 2004.

8. *Otegbayo JA, Fasola FA, Abja A. (2003). Prevalence of hepatitis B surface and e antigens, risk factors for viral acquisition and serum transaminase among blood donors in Ibadan, Nigeria. Trop Gastroenterol. Vol. 24. No. 4,196-7.

9. Otegbayo JA; Daramola OOM; Onyegbutulem HC; Balogun WF; Oguntoye OO. 2002.  Retrospective analysis of typhoid fever in a tropical tertiary health facility. Tropical Gastroenterology.Vol. 23. No 1, 9 –12

10. *Smith SI, Oyedeji KS, Arigbabu AO, Cantet F, Megraud F, Ojo OO, Uwaifo AO, *Otegbayo JA, Ola SO, Coker AO. (2004). Comparison of three PCR methods for detection of  Helicobacter pylori DNA and detection of cagA gene in gastric biopsy specimensWorld J. Gastroenterol. Vol. 10. No. 13, 1958-60.

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