词条 | Latunde Odeku |
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|name = E. Latunde Odeku |birth_name=Emanuel Olatunde Alaba Olanrewaju Odeku |image = |nationality= Nigerian-American |occupation=doctor |field=Neurosurgery |birth_date= June 29, 1927 |birth_place=Lagos, Nigeria |death_date = August 20, 1974 |death_place =London, England |known_for = First African neurosurgeon trained in the United States; first neurosurgeon in Africa. |alma_mater= Howard University }}E.Latunde Odeku (born, Emanuel Olatunde Alaba Olanrewaju Odeku, 1927, Lagos, Nigeria - died, London, 1974) was the first Nigerian neurosurgeon trained in the United States who also pioneered neurosurgery in Africa.[1][2] Early life and educationOf Yoruba heritage,[3][4] Latunde was born in Lagos, Nigeria. His father was a native of Awe[5] while his mother was a Lagosian. He attended Methodist Boys High School, Lagos.[6][7][8][9] and proceeded to Howard University and graduated summa cum laude in Zoology in 1950. He was subsequently awarded a scholarship to study Medicine at Howard University, earning his MD in 1954. Medical careerAfter passing the Licencuate Medical exam of Canada, Latunde spent the following year in Nigeria as a medical officer at the Lagos General Hospital. In 1961, he returned to the United States and was offered a residency position, training under Dr. Kahn (from 1956 to 1960) at the University of Michigan. Afterwards, he trained in Neurology under Dr. Webb Haymaker at the Walter Reed Medical Center in Washington, D.C . He subsequently underwent another pediatric neurosurgery residency at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia under Dr. Eugene Spitz, creator of the Spitz-Holter valve for treating hydrocephalus. In 1961, he was appointed Instructor of Neuroanatomy and Neurosurgery at the College of Medicine, Howard University. Although Latunde was subsequently offered multiple appointments including two distinguished academic neurosurgery faculty positions in the United States; however, he chose to return to Nigeria. Latunde came to the University of Ibadan in 1962 as the first neurosurgeon of West Africa. In 1962, he was appointed as senior faculty and became a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. In 1965, he was appointed as a Professor of Neurosurgery; from 1968 to 1971, serving as the head of the Department of Surgery and the Dean of the University of Ibadan College of Medicine. He also established the National and West African Postgraduate Medical Colleges and the initiation processes at the University of Ibadan College of Medicine, presently performed in all Nigerian medical schools.[10][11][12] Latunde was also a poet and writer: He made significant contributions to the neurosurgical literature, publishing 61 scientific articles over a period of about 12 years. Latunde was awarded the Howard University alumni award for a distinguished service. Personal lifeLatunde was married twice both times to medical doctors. His first marriage was blessed with two children before they got divorced. In 1971 he married the then Jill Katherine Adcock, an English medical doctor who was working at the University College Hospital. Their marriage was blessed with two children - Alan, who was born in October 1971 and Amanda born in January 1973.[13] In his lifetime, despite being a busy medical practitioner, Latunde solely and jointly published 85 medically related articles and 13 other articles related to general topics. As an accomplished physician-poet, he authored two collections of poetry: Twilight: Out of the Night (1964), and Whispers from the Night (1969).[13] Later yearsFrom 1972, his health began to fail from complications of Diabetes. He died on August 20, 1974 at Hammersmith Hospital, London and was laid to rest at St Peter's Church, Burnham, England.[14][15] References1. ^{{cite book | url =https://books.google.com/?id=uTTYCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA822&lpg=PA822&dq=Latunde+odeku+Neurosurgery#v=onepage&q=Latunde%20odeku%20Neurosurgery&f=false|title=History of Neurology: Handbook of Clinical Neurology (Series Editors: Aminoff, Boller and Swaab)|volume = 95|author1=Sanley Finger|author2=Francois Boller|author3=Kenneth L. Tyler|publisher=Elsevier|year=2009|isbn=978-0-702-0354-18}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Odeku, Latunde}}2. ^{{cite journal | pmc =2609380|title=E. Latunde Odeku, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.I.C.S., 1927-1974. An African pioneer neurosurgeon|journal=Journal of the National Medical Association|volume=67|issue=4|pages=319–320|publisher = Journal of National Medical Association|author = Adeloye|year=1975|pmid=1099223}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://dpcnigeria.net/publications/lectures-seminar-documents/39-challenges-of-a-national-health-policy|title =In the Backyards of Life: Challenges of a National Health Policy|website = Development and Policy Centre|accessdate = February 23, 2016}} 4. ^{{cite news |jstor=3818675&ved=0ahUKEwirrpLjuYrLAhVBoBQKHZWiC6w4ChAWCCIwBA&usg=AFQjCNGYTdennYBdnhr8-Qbz2LbQ2N8l5w&sig2=XlHr6aks4M1y_X9auejvyA|title =Biographies - JStor}} 5. ^{{cite book | url =https://books.google.com/?id=23hsAAAAMAAJ&q=Latunde+Odeku+Father+Awe&dq=Latunde+Odeku+Father+Awe|title = E. Latunde Odeku, an African neurosurgeon|author=Adelola Adeloye|year = 1997|publisher =the University of Michigan|accessdate = February 23, 2016}} 6. ^{{cite news | url =http://www.ajns.paans.org/article.php3?id_article=233|title =THE NEUROSURGEON AS HUMANIST: THE HUMANISM IN LATUNDE ODEKU’S WHISPERS FROM THE NIGHT|publisher = African Journal of Neurological Sciences|accessdate = February 23, 2016}} 7. ^{{cite journal|url=http://www.ajol.info/index.php/njcp/article/viewFile/11422/75913&ved=0ahUKEwikvsHnw4fLAhWKORoKHQJTDdQ4FBAWCCAwAw&usg=AFQjCNGiBAcHyOTQdshHYIJ2D9jryuDG5A&sig2=mi06bu-aWdKi2Q8kKt7Kiw|title=NEUROSURGERY IN NIGERIA- AN EVALUATION OF THE PERCEPTION OF HEALTH PERSONNEL IN AN EW CENTRE ANDA COMPARISON OF THE NIGERIAN SITUATION WITH THAT OF OTHER AFRICAN STATES.|author=JKC Emejulu (Department of Surgery, Nnamdi Azikiwe University)}} 8. ^{{cite journal|year=2007 |volume = 60 |issue=4 |pages =769–772 |doi= 10.1227/01.NEU.0000255410.69022.E8|pmid=17415215|title =LATUNDE ODEKU: THE FIRST AFRICAN‐AMERICAN NEUROSURGEON TRAINED IN THE UNITED STATES|journal=Neurosurgery|author1=McClelland, Shearwood III M.D.|author2=Harris, Kimbra S. B.S.|publisher = Congress of Neurological Surgeons}} 9. ^{{cite journal|url=http://www.drwoodymc.com/(24)MDH.pdf&ved=0ahUKEwjLiYWh34zLAhULlxoKHfuuAr4QFgg2MAg&usg=AFQjCNFVrwLzbXu_LXJwvRaMOA7pxiVVsg&sig2=Xv9G8fPyQLUsh-3c1lt5xQ|title =M. Deborrah Hyde, MD, MS: The Second African-American Female Neurosurgeon|format =pdf|accessdate = February 23, 2016}} 10. ^{{cite journal | url =http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001544262|title =. Latunde Odeku, an African neurosurgeon / |author=Adeloye, Adelola.|year = 1976|number=13|page = 143 |website = Hathitrust Digital Library|accessdate = February 23, 2016}} 11. ^{{cite book | url =https://books.google.com/?id=usGMT7FOhdAC&pg=PA37&lpg=PA37&dq=Latunde+Odeku+first+Nigerian+African+American+Black+Neurosurgeon#v=onepage&q=Latunde%20Odeku%20first%20Nigerian%20African%20American%20Black%20Neurosurgeon&f=false|title=Physicians, Colonial Racism, and Diaspora in West Africa|author=Adell Patton|publisher=University Press of Florida|year= 1996|isbn=978-0-813-0143-26|accessdate = February 23, 2016}} 12. ^{{cite journal | url =http://drwoodymc.com/(14)ELO.pdf|title=Legacies of E. LATUNDE ODEKU: THE FIRST AFRICAN‐AMERICAN NEUROSURGEON TRAINED IN THE UNITED STATES|journal=Neurosurgery|author1=McClelland, Shearwood III M.D.|author2 = Harris, Kimbra S. B.S.|year=2007 |volume=60|issue=4|pages=769–772|doi=10.1227/01.NEU.0000255410.69022.E8|pmid=17415215|accessdate = February 23, 2016}} 13. ^1 {{Cite web|url=https://www.otago.ac.nz/deepsouth/2008/Omobowale08.pdf|title=Literature and Medicine: an Appraisal of Latunde Odeku's Twilight: Out of the Night.|last=Omobowale|first=Emmanuel Babatunde|date=|website=www.otago.ac.nz|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2018-09-08}} 14. ^{{cite news | url =https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2238&dat=19740903&id=WpclAAAAIBAJ&sjid=JfUFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3302,705362&hl=en|title = Famed Nigerian doctor, Howard Graduate dies| website = Google News|accessdate = February 23, 2016}} 15. ^{{cite news|url=https://books.google.com.ng/books?id=DFsDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA30&lpg=PA30&dq=Latunde+odeku+Neurosurgery&source=bl&ots=o1uvU4U-6g&sig=sq6KDzu0R9K8aEMQqneL9f5pGyU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjI7ZiPx4fLAhXD1hoKHfSjC4s4KBDoAQg2MAk#v=onepage&q=Latunde%20odeku%20Neurosurgery&f=false|title=Latunde Odeku|date =October 17, 1974|volume = 47|publisher=Johnson Publishing Company (The weekly source of African American political and entertainment)|accessdate = February 23, 2016}} 21 : Physicians from Lagos|20th-century Nigerian people|American physicians|American neurosurgeons|American people of Nigerian descent|American people of Yoruba descent|Yoruba physicians|Yoruba academics|1927 births|1974 deaths|Nigerian neurosurgeons|Howard University College of Medicine alumni|University of Michigan faculty|University of Ibadan faculty|20th-century American physicians|20th-century Nigerian medical doctors|Methodist Boys' High School alumni|Deaths from diabetes|Howard University faculty|Disease-related deaths in England|Burials in England |
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