Speaker: Mr Adebayo Abe, Medical Physicist, Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH)/NSIA-LUTH Register Here Mr Adebayo Abe, had his B.Sc in Physics and Electronics at the Adekunle Ajasin University and M.Sc in Medical Physics at the College of Medicine, University of Lagos. He has 14 years experience as a Clinical Physicist at the Departments of Radiotherapy and Diagnostic Radiology, Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH). He has worked and consulted for various Diagnostic centres in South Western Nigeria. His main area of interest in Medical Physics is Dosimetry as well as the design and fabrication of QA accessories.
Invitation to the August edition of NAMP webinars: Radionuclide Therapy and Dosimetry in Nuclear Medicine.
Speaker: Dr John E. Ejeh (Department of Nuclear Medicine, University College Hospital, Ibadan) Register here Dr John E. Ejeh, Assistant Director Medical Physics, can easily be described as the first Nuclear Medicine Physicist in the country as he was the pioneer Physicist when the first department of Nuclear Medicine in the country was established in 2006 at the University College Hospital, Ibadan. He obtained his BSc Physics at the Benue State University, MSc Physics at the University of Ibadan and PhD in Medical Physics (specialising in Nuclear Medicine Physics) at the University of Free state, Bloemfontein, South Africa specialising in radionuclide dosimetry in targeted radionuclide therapy. He is well published and is passionate about the development of Nuclear Medicine in Nigeria. He is open to clinical and research collaborations. Dr Ejeh is an IAEA fellow and a Radiation Safety Officer.
Nigerian Medical Physicist receives the prestigious FIOMP award
Dr Taofeeq A. Ige, the immediate past president of the Federation of African Medical Physics Organisations (FAMPO) and the immediate past Secretary-General of the Nigerian Association of Medical Physicists (NAMP), becomes the second African to be awarded with the prestigious Fellowship of the International Organisation of Medical Physics (FIOMP). The award ceremony took place at the World Congress on Medical Physics and Bio-Medical Engineering, which held at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore on the 15th of June 2022. The triennial conference is organised by the International Union of Physical and Engineering Scientists in Medicine (IUPESM) and brings together one of the largest gathering of Medical Physicists and Biomedical Engineers in the world. This year’s congress was held from the 12th – 17th, June. Dr Ige was also recognised with another award for his distinguished service to FAMPO. Presenting the awards to him at the ceremony were the newly installed President of the IOMP, Professor John Damilakis (Greece) and the new Professional Relations Committee (PRC) Chair and outgone Chair of the Awards and Honours Committee of the IOMP, Dr Simone Kodulovich Renha from Brazil.