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LUTH Sets for First Bone Marrow Transplant to Mark 60th Anniversary

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LUTH Sets for First Bone Marrow Transplant to Mark 60th Anniversary

By Remi Adebayo

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The Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH has announced the readiness to perform its first bone marrow transplant for the cure of sickle cell anaemia as part of the events lined up to mark the 60th anniversary of the topmost medical institution.

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Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Prof. Chris Bode disclosed this during a press briefing today in Lagos unveiling the 3-month long anniversary.

 

 

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The Lagos University Teaching Hospital, will be 60, tomorrow August 9, 2022 having been established same date in 1962.

To mark the anniversary, the CMD said a number of other landmark projects will also be commissioned.

 

 

 

 

Prof Bode said a new 30-bedded Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is about to be completed and put to use and new outpatient complex is presently under construction.

This complex, according to him is comprised of five buildings, each having 4 floors built to house 256 consultation rooms, 16 waiting areas, 16 nursing stations, eight meeting rooms, eight patients’ lifts and many other facilities including a car park, cafeterias, shops, amongst others.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speaking on the achievement of the hospital over the years, the CMD noted that LUTH has remained one of the best teaching and specialist hospitals in the country.

In medical practice, Prof Bode said “The hospital has been designated a centre of excellence in dentistry alongside a major breakthrough of the successful conception and delivery of the first authentic test tube (In-Vitro-Fertilization) baby performed by the duo of Professors Osato Frank Giwa-Osagie and Oladapo Ashiru at the hospital.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“The hospital also renders services in specialized areas of Medicine like Neuro-Surgery, Haemo-dialysis, Radiation Oncology, Ophthalmology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Urology, Paediatric Surgery, Maxillofacial Surgery, Ear Nose and

Throat Surgery, Haematology, Medical Microbiology, Community Health, Child Dental Health, Restorative Dentistry, Maternal Health, Psychiatry, Orthopaedic Surgery etc,” the CMD said.

 

 

 

 

 

 

In terms of skilled personnel, he stressed that LUTH has the highest concentration of skilled medical and paramedical staff in different areas of medicine which explains why LUTH is always the focus when foreign countries, oil companies and highbrow private hospitals in Nigeria are recruiting medical manpower.

He emphasized that LUTH pioneered Small Incision Cataract Excision Surgery in Nigeria and has trained over 40 doctors from all over the country in the procedure in the past years.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“The hospital has also commenced laparoscopic general and gynaecologic surgery which has dramatically reduced the duration of

hospitalization after surgery,” the CMD said.
He added that LUTH can now boast of comprehensive Diagnostic Centre and VIP Clinic, state of the art Laboratories, Radiodiagnosis, Radiotherapy and Renal Dialysis facilities in the years of its existence.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From a humble beginning of 330 beds, he added that LUTH is today the largest teaching hospital in Nigeria with over 1000 beds, while with the College of Medicine of the University of Lagos, the hospital is involved in the training of hundreds of Medical, Dental, Pharmacy and other Allied Health Science Students.

Prof Bode added that the hospital has also produced thousands of nurses, laboratory scientists, health records officers, biomedical engineers and other para-medical cadres.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He noted LUTH’s consultant staff have similarly made significant contributions to the advancement of knowledge in major areas of medical science, particularly with separation of conjoined twins and in-vitro fertilization.

As part of measures to upgrade its facilities, LUTH keyed into the Federal Government driven Public Private Partnership, PPP, initiative to provide state-of-the-art facilities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Through this, the multi-million dollars NSIA-LUTH Cancer Centre (NLCC), the first of its kind in West Africa was achieved, alongside LUTH Blood Banking System, Radiodiagnosis Centre, Independent Power Project, Sickle Cell Centre/LUTH Bone Marrow Transplant Centre,

Olusola Dada Dialysis Centre & Renal Institute etc.
Today, LUTH, through the Independent Power Project, IPP, generates its own electricity and enjoys uninterrupted power supply since December 2017.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“The biggest Renal Institute in Nigeria, Isaac Olusola Dada Dialysis Centre and Renal Institute is already commissioned and presently functional while the 60-bedded Alima Atta Oncology Wards is near completion.

Similarly, the Lagos University Teaching Hospital has also partnered with Smile Train since 2007 to support free surgical treatment of patients with orofacial clefts, with over 800 surgical repair of cleft lip and/palate done in LUTH so far.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With PPP initiative, the hospital has been supported by Smile Train in orthodontics care, speech therapy and nutrition for patients with orofacial clefts.

Also, Kids Operating room (KidsOR); a global health charity focused on bringing equitable access to safe surgery for all children, and Smile Train supported LUTH with a grant of over $500,000 for the renovation, furnishing and equip 2 state-of-the-art paediatric theatres, dedicated only for children surgical procedures.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speaking further on the hospital’s successes, the CMD said LUTH has grown from a 500-bedded hospital to over 1000-bedded hospital serving over 25 million Lagosians and its neighbouring states.

During the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Prof. Bode said the hospital played very significant role in fighting the scourge with admission of 1054 patients, and over 38,850 samples processed for COVID-19 diagnosis.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He noted that as LUTH celebrates and look up to its centennial celebration, in the next 40 years, the hospital will continue to engage all stakeholders to define the new goals and projects for the future.

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How to store naturic drink to stay fresh and yummy 🤤

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How to store naturic drink to stay fresh and yummy 🤤

 

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Do you enjoy a tall, crisp glass of plant milk, then it is a must for you to be aware of how it is stored.

 

 

 

How to store naturic drink to stay fresh and yummy 🤤

 

 

 

Based on the fact that, homemade plant milks aren’t pasteurised, sterilised or homogenised, they don’t last as much as their pre-packaged counterparts. This is because they contain lotta active micro and macronutrients such as amino acids, minerals, vitamins, enzymes etc
To ensure that these drinks last up to 3-5 days, it is important to keep them refrigerated.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ooni of Ife Lauds Health Technology Solution’s Initiative as he Visits Cavista in Lagos

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Ooni of Ife Lauds Health Technology Solution’s Initiative as he Visits Cavista in Lagos

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His Imperial Majesty Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, recently visited the Lagos offices of Cavista Nigeria, and lauded its founder and chairman, Niyi John Olajide, for his strides in creating advanced technology as a tool for development and job creation.
During the visit, the Ooni further stated that the giant strides of Olajide, a proud descendant of Oduduwa from Erinmope-Ekiti, Ekiti State, should not go unnoticed.

 

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“Despite the stereotype woven around Nigerian youths, Olajide has proven himself to be a worthy ambassador putting Nigeria on the world map as a problem-solver.,” the Ooni said.

 

 

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“The purpose of my visit is to show my unflinching support for him and task the government to encourage technology businesses and entrepreneurs to achieve their dreams by creating an enabling environment.”

 

The Ooni also said Olajide, the founder and president of leading global healthcare technology company Axxess, a global partner to Cavista, is setting an extraordinary example for other business leaders.

 

 

 

 

 

“At a time when the best brains of our young people are relocating out of Nigeria due to a harsh economic climate, Olajide is in Nigeria utilizing his wealth of experience to create opportunities for job creation while ensuring consistent development of technology solutions in healthcare delivery across Africa,” the Ooni emphasized.

 

“Olajide is doing a lot, not only for himself but for the Nigerian youths he has engaged,” the Ooni continued. “Nigeria requires more than 65% of its total young population to take the lead in instituting modern governance and leadership, as well as establishing the noblest economic outlooks capable of competing favorably with any nation in the world through their entrepreneurial spirit.”

 

 

 

 

 

Since Olajide created Axxess in 2007 as an IT consulting firm, it has created and pioneered innovative healthcare solutions using cutting-edge technology to solve complex challenges in healthcare in North America and Africa. Today, Axxess is trusted by more than 9,000 organizations that serve more than 3 million patients worldwide.

 

“With investments in Cavista Nigeria, where more than 250 software engineers are currently employed, we provide cloud-based solutions that can be used anytime, anywhere, so people can receive the absolute best healthcare efficiently and in the privacy and comfort of wherever they call home,” Olajide said.

 

 

 

 

“Olajide’s story of struggles and challenges resonate with me and strikes a chord with a lesson of always believing in your dreams,” the Ooni said. “His toughness and doggedness exemplify the widely-held belief of ‘no pain, no gain.’ Indeed, there is the promise of greater value and reward for the price of persistent and intentional work.”

 

Appreciating the Ooni for his words of encouragement and playing his fatherly role during the visit, Olajide noted he kick-started his entrepreneurial sojourn from his days at the University of Texas at Dallas, where the vision for Axxess was conceived.

 

 

 

 

 

Axxess has a diverse pool of employees representing more than 45 countries worldwide.

 

“I believe that when we can harness the power of our diversity, we will replicate our success around the world in Nigeria at Cavista,” Olajide said.

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Kaffy Becomes Shalina Healthcare Brand Ambassador For Ibucap

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Shalina Healthcare made bold it’s mission to make Quality and affordable pharmaceutical products a right for all Africans by welcoming Kaffy as Brand Ambassador for its dependable pain relieve companion- “Ibucap.”

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The brand Ibucap has over 25 years and counting success stories of being part of people’s lives. It does this by relieving the pain which limits them, thereby helping them get back to the things they love doing, Hence the tag line Ibucap – “Always with You in Pain”. Therefore, speaking at the event, the Brand Manger rightly said #EveryPainHasAStory and #EveryStoryHasIbucap.

With this in mind, the 42-year-Old energetic Dancepreneur, Choreographer and Fitness Coach will be spearheading the brands Social Media Campaign by building on last years #MyIbucapStory campaign which saw real people sharing their experience with the Ibucap Brand.

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The campaign marks yet another effort by Shalina Healthcare to give back to the growing list of users of its pharmaceutical products through a social initiative powered by Ibucap a quality pain relief companion.

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