lifestyle
Gov Abiodun appoints Dr. Fatungase new CMD of OOUTH ~ Prestige News

Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun, has approved the appointment of Dr (Mrs) Oluwabunmi Motunrayo Fatungase as the substantive Chief Medical Director of the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu.
Prior to her appointment at the weekend, Dr Fatungase has been operating in acting capacity as the CMD of the tertiary health institution, since April 2021.
According to a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Kunle Somorin, the new head of the OOUTH, Sagamu, is an alumnus of the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, and has been a medical practitioner for over 24 years.
“A Consultant Anaesthetist (with special interest in Regional Techniques and Paediatric Anaesthesia), Dr. Fatungase, who was a former Head of Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive care at the teaching hospital and the Obafemi Awolowo College of Health Sciences, Ikenne, was the substantive Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee of the hospital from Jan 2019 to 2022.
“The CMD is also a Fellow of both National Postgraduate Medical College and West African College of Surgeons ( Faculty of Anaesthesia).
“She is equally the past president, Medical Women Association of Nigeria, Ogun state chapter.
“Dr. Fatungase is happily married with children”, the statement concluded.
-
news7 years ago
Osun Government presents 2015, 2016 audited accounts…sets record as the first state in Nigeria to publicly declare accounts
-
crime5 years ago
Arotile’s ex-classmate had no driver’s licence, report reveals
-
lifestyle8 years ago
Amazing Tips for an Outstanding Makeup
-
news4 years ago
2023: Kola Abiola Set To Declare For Presidency
-
entertainment5 years ago
sanwo-Olu honours sacked chaplain after Ambode’s wife saga
-
business5 years ago
#EndSARS: Access Bank announces N50 billion interest-free facility for businesses
-
entertainment6 years ago
See how Women now use toothpaste to tighten vagina
-
lifestyle5 years ago
US Church ‘refunds members three years tithes’ as help during COVID-19