About Us
Welcome to The Centre for Medical Informatics and Professional Development (CMIPD), a non-governmental organization committed to addressing the disparities in healthcare standards between developing and developed countries. Our mission is to provide educational support in the field of healthcare to bridge the gap and elevate the quality of medical practice in developing nations.
Vision
To work collaboratively with Healthcare professionals in each health institution that we engage with, to develop and deliver practice skills, improve curriculum/programme to medical/healthcare practitioners to meet global practice standards for the safety of the service users in developing countries.
Mission
Our vision is to ensure that patients and all service users receive safer and effective treatment in all health institutions in developing countries.
Core values
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CMIPD is committed to ensuring equitable access to medical education resources and opportunities, regardless of geographic location or economic status. We strive to bridge the gap in healthcare knowledge between developing and developed countries.
CMIPD values collaboration as a fundamental approach to addressing global healthcare disparities. At CMIPD, we actively seek partnerships with healthcare professionals, educational institutions, and NGOs to leverage collective expertise and resources.
CMIPD is dedicated to fostering innovation in medical education and professional development, embracing technology and modern methodologies to enhance learning experiences and ensure that healthcare practitioners in developing countries have access to the latest advancements in the field.
Recognizing the diverse cultural contexts in which healthcare is delivered, CMIPD prioritizes cultural sensitivity in its educational programs. Our initiatives are tailored to respect and incorporate local practices, beliefs, and traditions, fostering a more effective and su: v able impact.
CMIPD is dedicated to empowering healthcare professionals in developing countries by providing them with the necessary knowledge, skills, and resources. We believe that empowered healthcare practitioners play a key role in strengthening healthcare systems and improving patient outcomes.
At CMIPD, we are committed to communicating openly about our initiatives, progress, and impact. Furthermore, CMIPD holds itself accountable for delivering measurable and positive outcomes in bridging the gap in medical practice standards between developing and develop.
meet the Executive Director
Dr Ezekiel Olusegun Alawale was born on the 3rd of October 1956, in a little town called Igbaye in Osun state, Nigeria to a family of seven, and he is the only surviving child of his parents. He spent the earlier part of his life on the farm with his father and later attended Odo-Oti Grammar School between 1973-1977 and then the Polytechnic Ibadan between 1977-1979 for his A levels.
Dr Alawale later gained admission to the University of Ibadan in 1979 and graduated in 1984. while on Campus he was the head of the village Evangelism team which was responsible for preaching the gospel to all the villages. After graduation, he did a one year internship/houseman ship with Baptist Medical centre Ogbomosho between 1984-1985. In 1989, he began his post graduate surgical training with the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital and later crossed to University College Hospital Ibadan in 1991 where he finished his training in 1998.
meet the team
Our team is a diverse and dedicated group of medical professionals, each a leader in their respective fields. Committed to bridging the healthcare gap, we bring a wealth of expertise and passion to The Centre for Medical Informatics and Professional Development (CMIPD). Get to know the faces driving positive change in healthcare standards worldwide
Pastor. (Dr) Ezekiel Olusegun Alawale, MBBS, (Ibadan), FWACS, FRCS (I) Senior Pastor God’s Vineyard Ministries UK. NG7 1QF Chairperson MBLC Nottingham. GP Bilborough Medical Centre, Nottingham.
Omolola Ayoola MBBS, MSc, FWACP, FRCPCH, PhD Specialty : Consultant Paediatrician and Specialist in Diabetes and Endocrinology
Dennis Ekagha LL.B (Legal Adviser)
Dr Adeniyi Faboya. (FWACS(Nig), FRCA(U.K.)) Consultant Anaesthetist, Member, working committee.
Enakome Priscillia Okah-Avae
Assistant Programs Officer.
Uduak Ima Andrew-Bassey (MPH) Programs Officer