Graduated with a Doctorate in Medicine with a distinction in Global Health Equity from Mayo Clinic.
Matched into Dermatology residency without a research/gap year!
One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned as a woman is to keep your dating life private.
The moment you tell other women you’re happy about a man, you’ll get a hundred reasons why he’s not good enough, why you’re settling, or why you’re being a pick me. Example below:
I am going to be an Anaesthetist😭. FY2 ARCP done and dusted with great comments by my panel. It’s crazy how a lot can change in a year. From getting a top one-percentile MSRA score, to somehow scoring high in an interview I thought I botched. This year is my Ebenezer year❤️
Damilare Oderinde -8, Deborah Adebowale -5, Aisha Oguntowo -10, Lege Taiwo -12, Balkis Ayanwale -8, Asa David -10, Shuaibu Aliyu –10, Ahmed Aliyu –7, Muiz Aliyu – 5, Jomiloju Ogunlola –Agune Noah – 8, Elizabeth Abadi –5, Tosin Abadi –9, Pius Stephen – 5, Hannah Ojo – 14, Habidat Ayanwale – 7, Mary Gabriel – 6, Jacob Gabriel
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Mine was catching a newborn baby with my bare hands.
During my House Job, we were having one of those chaotic O&G calls where everybody was occupied with emergencies. In the middle of the chaos, this woman was already pushing almost unnoticed.
Suddenly, the baby’s head was out.
And there was nobody there to deliver him.
Before anyone could react, the baby slipped out completely and was about to fall straight onto the concrete floor. And if that happens, he'd even pull the placenta along and only God knows what will happen.
From afar, I saw it and ran. No gloves, no time to think, just pure reflex.
I caught the baby seconds before disaster.
Honestly, it was something I dreaded so much. Blood, liquor and everything possible touched me. I spent the entire day washing my hands reflexively while my colleagues kept laughing at me 😩
But if I could go back to that exact moment again, I’ll still do it again. Saving that baby was totally worth it.