At the Symposium, IMSG-UK was honored with two prestigious awards and a remarkable gift Distinguished Sponsor Award :Presented by GSASP Award of Gratitude & Excellence in Educational Philanthropy – Presented by IMSG Scholars A heartfelt painting titled “Every Helping Hand”
IMSG-UK SYMPOSIUM 2025! An unmissable day of knowledge exchange, simulation training & global collaboration to strengthen Emergency Care in Nigeria!
Let’s raise the standard of saving lives because every second counts
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Exciting moment! Our awards trophy has finally arrived, and it’s a testament to all the hard work, passion, and dedication. Here’s to celebrating achievements and pushing @BfacePhotos @fizzypopcreations_mcr @marvel.kitchen @richarmevents @djkolex Thank you for your support
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Join Us for the Ibadan Medical Specialists Group UK (IMSG-UK) Hybrid Symposium 2024
Keynote speakers from leading institutions
Engaging panel discussions
Networking opportunities
Interactive workshops
As I wrap up my duties as Minister of State for Health & Social Welfare, @Fmohnigeria, I was pleased to attend the 27th Annual Scientific Conference and Annual General Meeting of the Medical Association of Nigerians Across Great Britain (MANSAG) @MANSAG_uk.
The theme of this year’s conference, “The Future of Healthcare – A Global Perspective,” could not be more timely. To navigate the complex systemic challenges we currently face and those that lie ahead, international cooperation is critical.
I believe that one of the most immediate and impactful areas for engagement is between our government and our partners in the United Kingdom, such as MANSAG. As a leading Nigerian medical organization in the diaspora, with over 15,000 medical professionals, MANSAG plays a crucial role in shaping the future of healthcare in the British Isles, Nigeria, and beyond.
We, as a government, are extremely proud of our diaspora community and are committed to building on their skills to strengthen Nigeria’s healthcare system.
However, we know that leveraging the full potential of diaspora engagement is not without its challenges. That is why we are proactively addressing these issues and have set up the Nigerian Health Professionals in Diaspora Engagement Programme to harness the expertise of diaspora healthcare professionals.
Through this programme, we aim to establish a two-way knowledge exchange between our healthcare professionals abroad and those working in Nigeria, via Specialized Medical Missions, Training and Capacity Building, Public-Private Partnerships, and Research and Innovation.
The challenges we face are immense, but with stronger partnerships with local and international organisations, institutions and partners, we can build a future where every Nigerian has access to quality healthcare.
I extend my thanks to the President of MANSAG for his willingness to support our initiatives and plans.
As I wrap up my duties as Minister of State for Health & Social Welfare, @Fmohnigeria, I was pleased to attend the 27th Annual Scientific Conference and Annual General Meeting of the Medical Association of Nigerians Across Great Britain (MANSAG) @MANSAG_uk.
The theme of this year’s conference, “The Future of Healthcare – A Global Perspective,” could not be more timely. To navigate the complex systemic challenges we currently face and those that lie ahead, international cooperation is critical.
I believe that one of the most immediate and impactful areas for engagement is between our government and our partners in the United Kingdom, such as MANSAG. As a leading Nigerian medical organization in the diaspora, with over 15,000 medical professionals, MANSAG plays a crucial role in shaping the future of healthcare in the British Isles, Nigeria, and beyond.
We, as a government, are extremely proud of our diaspora community and are committed to building on their skills to strengthen Nigeria’s healthcare system.
However, we know that leveraging the full potential of diaspora engagement is not without its challenges. That is why we are proactively addressing these issues and have set up the Nigerian Health Professionals in Diaspora Engagement Programme to harness the expertise of diaspora healthcare professionals.
Through this programme, we aim to establish a two-way knowledge exchange between our healthcare professionals abroad and those working in Nigeria, via Specialized Medical Missions, Training and Capacity Building, Public-Private Partnerships, and Research and Innovation.
The challenges we face are immense, but with stronger partnerships with local and international organisations, institutions and partners, we can build a future where every Nigerian has access to quality healthcare.
I extend my thanks to the President of MANSAG for his willingness to support our initiatives and plans.
We’re honored to be recognised for our innovation, leadership, and commitment to excellence in the industry. Here’s to pushing boundaries and setting new standards in 2024 and beyond! #EnterpriseAwards2024#innovationandexcellenceawards
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IMSG AGM at the Rutland Hotel - 14th September 2024
Highlights:
- The recently appointed provost, Professor Temidayo Ogundiran, detailed visions.
- Proposed solar lighting project for the anatomy department's reading room.
-Online Presence of Dr Olabisi Oshikanlu
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IMSG AGM at the Rutland Hotel - 14th September 2024
Highlights:
- The recently appointed provost, Professor Temidayo Ogundiran, detailed visions.
- Proposed solar lighting project for the anatomy department's reading room.
-Online Presence of Dr Olabisi Oshikanlu
Welcome to Manchester Are you attending the MANSAG Medical Conference this October 2024 in Manchester? @DouglasOkor@mansag_uk@IASimmigration
You’re in for more than just an amazing conference – Manchester is a city filled with culture, history, and incredible experiences
We are excited to announce that Douglas Emeka Okor, a prominent Consultant Neurosurgeon, will be the keynote speaker at the MANSAG Medical Conference in Manchester, UK, this October!
With years of expertise and groundbreaking work in Neurosurgery @DouglasOkor@MANSAG_uk