Osahon Ogbeiwi is an Associate Professor of Community Medicine at the University of Medical Sciences, Ondo, Nigeria. He served as a postdoctoral clinical researcher at South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, UK; an M&E Consultant with Factfinders Consultancy Services Ltd, UK; the National TB & Leprosy Control Programme in Nigeria; and the United Nations Office for Project Operations (UNOPS), Geneva. He was the Survey Coordinator of the first National Tuberculosis Prevalence Survey, which organised community screening for TB cases in all six geopolitical zones of Nigeria. With The Leprosy Mission International, he held several positions, including Regional M&E Coordinator for Africa, National Representative and Coordinator for Nigeria, and Program Manager for hospital and field projects in Akwa Ibom and Kwara States, Nigeria. Dr. Ogbeiwi earned his PhD in health organisational goal-setting practice from the University of Bradford, a Master of Community Health degree from the University of Liverpool, and an MBBS degree from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. He also has an MA degree in Theology from the University of Manchester, UK and an Advanced Diploma in Pastoral Theology from the Nazarene Theological College, UK. He has a teaching qualification as an Associate Fellow of The Higher Education Academy of the UK. He has a full registration medical practitioner with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) and a Practitioner membership of the Faculty of Public Health of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the UK. Osahon's research interests are frameworks of the conceptual concepts of goal setting, planning, monitoring and evaluation and research. He has published several peer-reviewed journal articles and three academic books in various fields of public health, laboratory medicine, mental health, programme monitoring and evaluation, and theology.
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