- Alawode Oladele
Alawode Oladele,
MD , MPH, (born 1964) is a Kellogg Emerging Leaders in Public Health Fellow (2004).Founded in 2003 by the
Kellogg Foundation and theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 's Keenan-Flagler School of Business and theNorth Carolina Institute for Public Health , the Fellowship is a 10-month long leadership and management development program offered nationally to mid and senior levelpublic health professionals in the Native American/American Indian, African American, and Latino communities. The mission of the Fellowship is to equip a cadre of talented minority leaders with the skills needed to lead and manage in times of crisis, focusing on communication skills, financial and human resources management competencies.Oladele received his MD degree from
Morehouse School of Medicine , his Masters of Public Health fromRollins School of Public Health atEmory University , and did his internship, residency and fellowship atEmory University School of Medicine inAtlanta, Georgia . ThisPhi Beta Kappa graduate of Morehouse is the nephew of the lateMaynard Jackson , also a Morehouse graduate and firstAfrican American Mayor of theCity of Atlanta .Dr. Oladele is the CEO of Premiere International Health Care Inc. [ [http://www.premierehealth.org Premiere Health] ] with several
HIV projects inWest Africa , East andCentral Africa . In addition he works with numerous US based and international organizations includingPhysicians for Human Rights , the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care, and the Global Initiative for the Advancement of Nutritional Therapy (An international non-profit organization). Dr. Oladele worked as a consultant for theCenters for Disease Control and Prevention in developing the United States National HIV Prevention Strategic Plan, 2000- 2005.Some of his other areas of interests include working on
social justice issues (including but not limited to:economic development ;community development ;environmental justice ;human rights ; education reform; human development; and social change). He has participated in numerous research projects and published articles concerning the role of nutrition inCancer and HIV, the integration of traditional African medicine and modern medicine, Infectious diseases,Urologic Cancers ,Sickle Cell , and cultural competency. He is the inventor for a method of treatment and urinary bladder instillation forbladder cancer (assigned the United StatesPatent number 6,037,332).In 2007, Dr. Oladele, president of the [Global Initiative for the Advancement of Nutritional Therapy] [ [http://www.giantglobal.org Giant Global] ] and the executive board of the organization formed the Andrew Young Global Health Institute. Launched during Andrew Young's 75th Birthday celebration, the
Andrew Young Global Health Institute was established to fund research fellows and senior research investigators world wide.Notes
External links
* [http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pubs/prev-strat-plan.pdf CDC HIV Stratigic Plan]
* [http://www.nmac.org/conferences___trainings/usca/unsung_heroes/2006_unsung_heroes/4470.cfm Unsung Heroes]
* [http://whsc.emory.edu/_pubs/ph/spring04/classnotes.html Public Health]
* [http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6037332.html US Inventors]
* [http://www.publichealthleaders.org/alumni/bios/oladele_alawode.htm Public Health Leaders]
* [http://www.nmac.org/conferences___trainings/USCA/Unsung_Heroes/2006_Unsung_Heroes/ 2006 Heroes]
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