
DR.
NAME: ASIYANBI GABRIEL KOLAWOLE
POSITION:
SENIOR LECTURER SPECIALISATION:
PAEDIATRIC ANAESTHESIA
EDUCATION/TRAINING (Begin with Bachelor’s degree or other initial professional education,
such as nursing, include postdoctoral training and residency training if
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INSTITUTION AND LOCATION |
DEGREE (if
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Completion Date MM/YYYY
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FIELD OF STUDY
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LADOKE AKINTOLA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, OGBOMOSO,
OYO STATE |
MB. BS |
12/2002 |
MEDICINE AND SURGERY |
WEST AFRICA COLLEGE OF SURGEON |
DIPLOMA |
04/2012 |
ANAESTHESIA |
WEST AFRICA COLLEGE OF SURGEON |
FELLOWSHIP |
O4/2017 |
ANAESTHESIA |
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Personal Statement
I am a passionate paediatric anaesthetist with research interest. Delivering comprehensive perioperative and critical care to meet the unique needs of children including those with complex medical and surgical conditions and tailoring my approach to meet their specific needs. My work focuses on providing a comfortable and pain-free anaesthetic experience for children. With a strong commitment to providing evidence-based practices and advanced technology like deployment of fiber-optic bronchoscope in the airway management of syndromic children with difficult airway. My ultimate goal is to develop outcome of research into a paediatric perioperative health care model that will address the challenges of LMICs in the delivery of affordable and efficient paediatric anaesthesia.
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Secretary, Education Committee of Paediatric
Anaesthetist Society of Nigeria – 2024/2025
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Journal Reviewer (Nigeria Society of Anaesthesia &
West Africa College of Physician) 2024/2025
Selected Most Recent Publications /Contributions to Knowledge
- Asiyanbi G.K, Desalu I. Anaesthesia for omphalocele and gastroschisis repair. https://resources.wfsahq.org/update-in-anaesthesia Oct 2023: Vol 37(41-47) doi:1029/WFSA-D-19 00024
- Desalu I, Asiyanbi G.K. Anaesthesia for neonatal and infant male circumcision. https://resources.wfsahq.org/update-in-anaesthesia Oct 2023: Vol 37 (34-40) doi:10.1029/WFSA-D-1900025
- Asiyanbi G.K, Olatosi J.O, Adekola O.O, Agbamu P.O, Desalu I.
Comparison of intubating conditions of two different doses of Rocuronium
with Suxamethonium during rapid sequence induction. Accepted for
publication by Journal of Basic Medical Sciences (JBMS), University of
Lagos
Collaborators/ Networks
i. Dr. Alabi Taiwo Opeyemi, High-End Urology, Lagos
ii. Dr. Adele Kings, Aberdeen, Scotland