Medical Associations of Nigerians Across Great Britain Holds 26th Annual General Conference and AGM


Posted on: Mon 19-10-2015

The Medical Associations of Nigerians Across Great Britain (MANSAG) announces its Annual General Conference and AGM with the theme: Sustainable Healthcare Partnerships
 
Date: Friday 23rd to Sunday 25th October 2015
Location: Hilton Birmingham Metropole Hotel, Harbet Drive, Birmingham, West Midlands, B40 IPP
Approved for 5 CPD points
 
FRIDAY 23rd October
Moderators - Mr Sam Agwu/ Dr Friday Nehikare
5.00pm Registration
6.30pm Buffett
7.55pm Welcome - Dr Sam Agwu (Chairman MANSAG WM)
8.00pm BME doctors in the GMC Fitness to Practise register - Common pitfallsAnna Rowland, GMCAssistant Director for Fitness to Practise
8.40pm Mapping of Healthcare and Education Professionals in the UK Mrs Maxine James, Equinox Consulting
9.00pm National Health Insurance in Nigeria Dr Kabir MustaphaDirector AMA Health Consultant Abuja, Formerly General Manager /Director NHIS
9.30pm End of evening /Networking
 
SATURDAY 24th October
Moderators - Professor Rotimi Jaiyesimi
8.00 -9.00am Registration and Networking
9.00am National Anthems (Nigeria and UK)
9.05am Welcome – Dr Elie Okirie LOC Chairman
9.10am MANSAG President – Mr Jacob A Akoh
9.20am ANPA President (Goodwill message)– Dr Nkem Chukwumerije
9.25am CANPAD President (Goodwill message)– Dr Amara Anozie
9.30am Nigeria Health Care in the New Dispensation Professor Yemi Osinbajo Nigerian Vice-President
 
SESSION ONE
Moderator – Dr Chizo Agwu. Consultant Paediatrician/Chair LOC Scientific program committee
10.00am Emergency Triage Assessment And Treatment plus Admission Care project– Dr Naeem Ayub / Consultant Paediatric Gastroenterologist Shrewsbury hospital
10.25am Q & A
10.30am Transforming Health systems in Nigeria Dr Tari Lawson Healthpartners International Q & A
11.00am National Health Act: opportunity for change or missed opportunity Prof Emmanuel Otolorin Country Director/ACCESS Chief of PartyJHPIEGO Corporation
11.25am Q& A
11.30am Tea &Coffee/Networking
 
SESSION TWO
Moderator – Mr Babatunde Gbolade
12.00pm Ebola Outbreak in West Africa: Lessons for us all Dr Ike Anya Public Health Consultant and Honorary Lecturer Imperial College
12.25pm Q & A
12.30pm Public Private Partnership - Experience so far! ! (sponsored by Nisa Premier Hospital) Dr Ibrahim Wada Consultant Gynaecologist & Founder Nisa Premier Hospital
12.55pm Q &A
1.00pm LUNCH/ Poster Viewing Moderator: - Dr James Egbuji
2.00pm MANSAG Training Weeks (Abeokuta& Abuja) - lessons learnt! Mr Jacob Akoh Consultant General & Transplant Surgeon
2.10pm Developing a National Curriculum Template for Nigerian Medical SchoolsProf Dilly Anumba. Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
2.20pm Improving Emergency Obstetrics in Nigeria (WHO/RCOG/NLG/ Initiative) – Mr Sam Agwu/ Mr Bola Ola. Consultants in Obstetrics & Gynaecology
2.30pm Save a heart! –Partnering in Open Heart Surgery in Enugu Mr OC Nzewi. Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Belfast
 
SESSION THREE
Panel: – Drs Dorothy Apakama/ Chizo Agwu /Cliff Ojukwu /Omi Ohizua /James Nwabineli
2.45pm
2.55pm
3.05pm
Trainee presentation: HIV/AIDS and disclosure to partners: a situation
analysis of HIV positive women in Oyo state, Nigeria Dr Aishat Bukola
Usman. Department of Community Medicine, LAUTECH Teaching Hospital,
Osogbo-Osun State, Nigeria
Trainee presentation: Malaria Prevention in Pregnant women receiving
antenatal care Dr Nicola Okeahialam FY1 doctor
Trainee presentation: An Audit of Elective Orthopaedic Post-operative
Assessment: Dr Uche Oduoza FY2 doctor
3.15pm Debate: This House believes that health care professionals should not be allowed to go on strike. For: Dr Alfa Saa’du. Medical Director /Deputy CEO Ealing Hospital NHS Trust. Against: Dr Bartholomew OkorochukwuNMA 2nd Vice President)
4.00pm Presentation of Prizes Best Poster,by MANSAG WM Chairman Mr Sam Agwu, Best oral presentation,by MANSAG President Mr Jacob Akoh
4.15pm End
4.30pm MANSAG AGM ( members only)
7.30pm GALA DINNER Posters on display between 13.00 -1400
 
1. Integration of mental health service into primary care in Nigeria: Aro’s bold initiative: Dr Timothy O. Adebowale (MBBS (Lagos), D.Psych (Manchester) FWACP). Consultant Psychiatrist & Programme Coordinator, Aro Primary Care Mental Health Programme for Ogun State.
 
2. Men’s perceptions and experiences of schizophrenia in northern Nigeria: Bello Utoblo. PhD Student, Leeds Beckett University
 
3. A retained stitch in time saves nine - but does it increase the risk of deep prosthetic infection? Bola Akinola, FRCS Ed. Tr.&Orth., Speciality Registrar, Trauma and Orthopaedics, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital
 
4. Determinants of Infant-feeding choices of HIV-positive Women attending Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission Clinics in Oyo State, Southwestern Nigeria, 2014: Dr Aishat Bukola Usman(M.B.B.S,MPH,FWACP) Department of Community Medicine, LAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Osogbo-Osun State,
 
Sunday 25th October
Networking/ Free day