Prof. Regina OLADOKUN

Basic Information

 Akinlosotu

Name:Prof. Regina OLADOKUN

Faculty: CLINICAL SCIENCES

Email:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 Department:Paediatrics

Designation: Professor

Brief Biography:

Resume

NAME

Regina Oladokun

POSITION TITLE

           Senior Lecture
Consultant Paediatrician
Department of Paediatrics,

     College of Medicine,
University of Ibadan

·  

 

EDUCATION/TRAINING

INSTITUTION AND LOCATION

DEGREE

(if applicable)

MM/YY

FIELD OF STUDY

College of Medicine, University of Nigeria

MBBS

1990

MEDICINE AND SURGERY

National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria

FMCPaed

2001

PAEDIATRICS

University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria

MPH

2008

COMMUNITY HEALTH

         
  • Positions and Honors

Positions and Employment

2010-Date   Senior Lecturer, Department of Paediatrics, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan

2006-Date     Consultant Paediatrician, University College Hospital, Ibadan 

2003-2006   Research Fellow (Medical) and lecturer, Institute of Child Health, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan

2002-2003     Consultant Paediatrician, AIDS Prevention Initiative of Nigeria

2001-2002     Consultant Paediatrician, Bethesda Heart Centre, Ibadan 

Honors 1

2003            Best student Primary Health Care course, MPH Community Medicine, University of Ibadan, 2002/2003 session

2006         Third prize in the academic staff category in the 25th Anniversary, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, poster competition.

2005             Visiting scholar award, Gates Institute, Johns Hopkins School of Public             
             Health, Baltimore, USA.  

2006           Visiting fellowship award of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health for Paediatric infectious diseases.

2006             Winner of the International Congress of Paediatrics (ICP) 2007              
             Japan Travel Fellowship.

2007          Travel grant and selection to attend the first Pan African Thoracic Society course in Methods for Epidemiologic, Clinical and Operations Research (PATS-MECOR) 2007 organized in Blantyre, Malawi from Sunday 23 to Friday 28 September.

2007          University of Ibadan Senate Research grant (Category B);   
          August 2007.

2008          Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Global Health Travel Award    
           September, 

2009    Travel grant International HIV Treatment Adherence Conference IAPAC 2009  Miami,Florida

2009       Child TB grant, Cape Town Sept 2009

2009        PATSMECOR grant, Blantyre Sept 2009

2010        PATSMECOR grant for faculty, Nairobi

2012     Nurturing Children’s Development Observer scholarship programme of the Global   Health Centre, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, 2012

Honours2:

 1999-2000     Chief Resident Paediatrics, University College Hospital, Ibadan. 

2003-2006     Coordinator, postgraduate programmes on Child health (Diploma in Child Health    and Masters in Child and Adolescent Health), Institute of Child Health.

2006- Date   Director, Undergraduate Paediatric programme of MBBS College of Medicine,   University of Ibadan.  November, 2006 till date.

2009         Secretary, LOC, 5th International Conference of the Paediatric Association of   Nigeria, 2009

2009               Country Representative, African Network for Care of Children with  
             HIV/AIDS

2010 till date  Secretary, Nigerian Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases (NISPID)

Researches

  1. Research Support
  • University of Ibadan Senate Research grant (Category B); August 2007.
  • Clinton foundation Paediatric HIV research grant 2010-2011

Publications

        Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. Oladokun R, Omokhodion S. Left ventricular dimensions and functional parameters in apparently normal Nigerian children.  Tropical Cardiology 2002; 28 (112), 65 – 71.
  2. Ogunkunle OO, Omokhodion SI, Oladokun R, Odutola A. Heart failure complicating Tetralogy of Fallot.  West African Journal of Medicine 2004; 23(1): 75-78.
  3. Omokhodion SI, Adegboye VO, Ogunkunle OO, Shotumbi PT, Omokhodion FO, Oladokun RE, Lagunju IA, Koshile-Palmer EO, Akinyemi AJ, Adebo OA, Nottidge VA, Oshuntokun O, Onuzo O, Cohen AJ, Tamir A, Sion HA, Siasson L, Gilad E, Frimpong-Boateng K, Sereboe LA.  Treatment of structural heart disease through international collaboration: The Ibadan experience. Nigerian Journal of Cardiology 2004;  1 (1): 39-46
  4. OladokunRE, Orimadegun AE, Olowu JA. (2004): A ten-year prospective review of neonatal deaths in the special care baby unit at the university college hospital, Ibadan. Nigerian Journal of Paediatrics2004; 31 (4): 119-125.
  5.  Ajayi MT, Oladokun RE, Falade AG.  Antibiotic treatment of community acquired pneumonia in well-nourished young Nigerian children. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics 2005; 51: 319-320. 
  6. OladokunRE, Orimadegun AE, Olowu JA. (2005): Umbilical cord separation time in healthy Nigerian newborns.  Nigerian Journal of Paediatrics2005 ;32(1): 19-25.
  7. Magpie Trial Follow-Up Study Collaborative Group. The Magpie Trial: a randomised trial comparing magnesium sulphate with placebo for pre-eclampsia. Outcome for children at 18 months.British Journal of Obstertrics&Gynaecology 2005 DOI: 10.1111/j.1471- 0528.2005.01165.x. 
  8. Magpie Trial Follow-Up Study Collaborative Group. The Magpie Trial: a randomised trial comparing magnesium sulphate with placebo for pre-eclampsia. Outcome for women at 2years.British Journal of Obstertrics&Gynaecology2006.DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.2006.01166.x. 
  9. Omokhodion SI, Tamir A, Oladokun RE,Raucher A.Left coronary artery to right atrium fistula:  The value of echocardiography in a low resource setting.Nigerian Journal of Cardiology 2006; 3(2): 16-19.
  10. Brown BJ, Oladokun RE,Osinusi K.  Female genital mutilation and Parent- to Child Transmission of HIV: A case report of a possible double tragedy. Journal of Paediatric Infectious Diseases 2008; 3 (1): 55-57.
  11. Oladokun RE, Brown BJ, Osinusi K.Loss to follow-up, reasons and associated risk factors among mother-infant pairs in a prevention of mother-to-child transmission programme (PMTCT) in Nigeria:  a case control study.  Nigerian Journal of Paediatrics; 2006; 33 (3&4):  79-84
  12. R Oladokun, BJ Brown, K Osinusi, TS Akingbola, SO Ajayi, OO Omigbodun.A Case of Human Bite by an 11-Year Old HIV Positive Girl in a Paediatrics Ward.Afr J. Med. Med. Sci 2008; 37: 81 – 85.
  13. Kehinde A, Oladokun R, Soji O, Bakare R, Osinusi K.Bacteriology of Childhood Tuberculosis In Ibadan, Nigeria: A Five Year Review.  Tropical Medicine and Health 2008; 36 (3): 127 - 130.
  14. Oladokun RE, Brown BJ, Aiyetan P, Ayodele O, Osinusi K. Comparison of Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of orphans and non-orphans among HIV positive children in Ibadan, Nigeria. International Journal of Infectious Diseases 2009; 13: 462 - 468.
  15. Oladokun RE, Lawoyin TO, Adedokun BO. (2009). Immunization status and its determinants among children of female traders in Ibadan, South-Western Nigeria. African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences 2009; 38: 9-15
  16. Brown BJ, Oladokun R, Osinusi K.Situation analysis of the existing infant feeding pattern at the commencement of the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV programme in Ibadan.  Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice 2009; 12 (4): 421 – 428.
  1. AdesinaOladokun, OyedunniArulogun, Regina Oladokun, Imran O. Morhason-Bello,Elijah A. Bamgboye, Isaac F. Adewole and OladosuA. Ojengbede. Acceptability of Child Adoption as Management Option for Infertility in Nigeria: Evidence from Focus Group Discussions.  African Journal of Reproductive Health2009; 13(1):79-91
  2. Brown BJ, Ajayi SO, Ogun OA, Oladokun RE.  Factors influencing time to diagnosis of childhood cancer in Ibadan, Nigeria.  African Health Sciences 2009; 9(4): 247 – 253.
  3. Oladokun RE, Brown BJ, Osinusi K.Infant feeding pattern of HIV positive women in a prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programme.  AIDS Care 2010; 22 : 1108 – 1114.
  4. Eyelade R, Oladokun RE, Fatiregun O.Convergent validity of pain measuring tools among Nigerian children. Afr  J Med med Sci. 2009 ;38; 333-336.
  5. Oladokun RE, Adedokun BO, Lawoyin TO.Children not receiving adequate immunization in Ibadan, Nigeria:  What reasons and beliefs do their mothers have? Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice 2010; 13(2): 173 – 178
  6. Oladokun R, Jiboye J, Akinyemi JO.HIV awareness and sexual behaviour among in-school students in North-Central Nigeria. Reviews in Infection.  Reviews in infection 2010; 1(2): 94 - 99.
  7. Oladokun RE, Awolude O, Brown BJ, Adesina O, Oladokun A, Roberts A, Odaibo G, Osinusi K, Olaleye D, Adewole IF, Kanki P. Service uptake and performance of the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programme in Ibadan, Nigeria.  Afr J Med medSci 2010; 39, 81-87.
  8. Oladokun R, Adejokun E, Brown B, Osinusi K.HIV/AIDS in three generations: Case series.  J IntAssoc Physicians AIDS Care (Chic). 2010; 9(6):353-7.
  9. Brown BJ, Oladokun RE, Osinusi K.Clinical and immunological profile of Paediatric HIV infection in Ibadan, Nigeria:  Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care (JIAPAC) 2011; 10: 49. DOI: 10.1177/1545109710385124
  10. Oladokun A, Arulogun O, Oladokun R, Adenike Bello F, Morhason-Bello, I.O, Bamgboye E.A, Adewole I.F, Ojengbede O.A. Attitude of Infertile Women to Child Adoption in Nigeria.  Nig. J. Physiol. Sci 2010; 25: 46 - 49
  11. Oladokun A, Oladokun RE, Morhason-Bello I, Bello AF, Adedokun B. Proximate predictors of early antenatal registration among Nigerian pregnant women. Annals of African Medicine Vol. 9, No. 4; 2010:222-5. DOI: 10.4103/1596-3519.709
  12. Brown BJ, Oladokun RE, Osinusi K,Ochigbo S, Adewole IF, Kanki P.  Disclosure of HIV status to infected children in a Nigerian HIV Care Programme.  AIDS Care. DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2011.554523
  13. Oladokun RE, Brown BJ, Jacob NE, Osinusi K.HIV infection in orphanages in South Western Nigeria.  Nigerian Journal of Paediatrics 2011; 38 (1): 4-8.
  14. Ogunbosi BO, Oladokun RE, Brown BJ, Osinusi K. Prevalence and clinical pattern of Paediatric HIV infection at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria: A prospective cross-sectional study.  Italian Journal of Pediatrics 2011, 37:29.  http://www.ijponline.net/content/37/1/29
  1. Kaposi sarcoma in HIV positive Nigerian Children:A case series.  Oladokun RE, Kolude  B, Ogun GO, Brown BJ, Osinusi K.  World Journal of AIDS  2011; vol 1; No 3, 63-69
  2. Oladokun A, Oladokun R, Adesina O.Knowledge and Utilization of Malaria Control Measures by Pregnant and Newly Delivered Mothers in Ibadan, Nigeria. Accepted for publication African Health Sciences, 11 Jun, 2011. IDWKR0-2010-04-0068.R1
  3. Ige OM, Oladokun RE.Treatment outcome of newly diagnosed sputum positive adult Tuberculosis cases in the context of HIV infection. Journal of Infectious diseases and Immunity.  Accepted for publication 18 October, 2011

Contact Information

 Phone: 08038067511  Address:  EmailThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 FacebookProfile Link  LinkedInProfile Link  TwitterProfile Link
 InstagramProfile Link  YouTubeProfile Link
PinterestProfile Link


Social Links

Get In Touch