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Afolabi Kamaldeen Kolawole

Kampala, Uganda

Afolabi Kamaldeen Kolawole

Afolabi Kamaldeen Kolawole, B.Tech, Msc. PH, PGDM, PGDCert
Public Health Practitioner, Kampala, Uganda
khamaphor@gmail.com

I was born on 17th July, 1991. I obtained a Bachelor of Technology in Physiology from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Ogbomoso, Nigeria in 2014 and a postgraduate certificate in Drug & Substance Abuse, Prevention and Rehabilitative Care from Makerere University Business School Kampala, Uganda in 2015. I also obtained postgraduate Diploma in Disaster and Risk Management from the Institute of Community Development and Social Works Kampala, Uganda in 2016.

Thereafter I pursued a Master of Science degree in Public Health at the Cavendish University Kampala, Uganda, graduating in 2017. I am certified in courses such as Occupational Health, Monitoring and Evaluation, Global Health, Electrophysiology, Drug and Substance Abuse, Data Management, Proposal and Grant writing, Quantitative and Qualitative Research, Data Analysis, Nutrition etc.

I served as part on the cardiology laboratory officers’ team during my internship at LAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Ogbomosho. I did my National youth service corps at Federal Training Centre, Ilorin Nigeria where I served as Education Officer. Presently I work as an independent Research Consultant working on various health researches. I also volunteer for many local and international organizations, currently an online volunteer in many organizations under UN online volunteering.

Publications

  • Kolawole AK (2016): Effect of Organic Turmeric Supplemented-diet in Rabbits Acutely Exposed to Ultraviolet Radiation: Oxidative Stress in the Blood. Anat Physiol 6:229. doi:10.4172/2161-0940.1000229.
  • Kolawole AK (2016): Factors Associated with Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome. J Morphol Anat 1:e101.
  • Akanbi F, Afolabi KK, Aremu AB (2016): Individual Risk Factors Contributing to the Prevalence of Teenage Pregnancy among Teenagers at Naguru Teenage Centre Kampala, Uganda. Primary Health Care 6:249. doi:10.4172/2167-1079.1000249

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