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MBCHB, FRACGP, FACRRM, PMP, Curriculum Vitae
Personal Details
Name: Timi Adeyemi
Date of Birth: 06/12/69
Nationality: Australian & South African
Marital Status:
Resides: Benmore, SA
Languages: English
Membership & Registrations of Professional Bodies
Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Fellow
Australian College of Rural & Remote Medicine Fellow
Skin Cancer Society of Australia Member
American & Canadian Academies of Family Physicians Member
Australian Medical Association Member
South African Medical Association Member
Australasian Institute of Sonography Member
Qualifications
2007 FACRRM
Australian College of Rural & Remote Medicine
2003 FRACGP
Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
2007 Advanced Student Sonographer
University of South Australia
SA
Previous Professional Experience
2009-date Specialist Family Medicine
Taung Hospital
North West Province, South Africa
Senior Lecturer & Specialist Family Medicine
University of Wits Waterstrand
South Africa
Chief Medical Officer Specialist ICU
Chief Medical Officer
GFI Leslie Williams Hospital
Carletonville,North West province South Africa
I worked at a Senior Lecturer and Specialist at the University of Wits Waterstrand in the Department of Family Medicine and the Department of Health in the north west province. My role included supervision of medical students and postgraduate registrars in the Family Medicine Department and centre for rural health of Wits university.
2002 -2003 Locum GP
Various Practices
Rural South Australia
locum for the Rural Doctors Workforce Agency, working in rural areas like Wudinna, Ceduna, Kyancutta, Narracorte, Roxby Downs and Robe, as a relief rotation for GPs. These positions have been between four and 12 weeks
1999 2001 Procedural GP
St Marys Hospital
Natal, South Africa
1996 1999 Family Medicine Training
University of the Free State
South Africa
During my time at the Leslie Williams Hospital I gained extensive management experience in MDR/HDR tuberculosis, HIV, Malnutrition and social implications of highly communicable disease in mine workers and the general populace.
1994-2002 GP Training Vocational Training
Frere Hospital
East London, South Africa
I did my Vocational GP training at Frere Hospital in South Africa. I rotated through A&E (two years), Anaesthesiology (one year), General Surgery (two years), Paediatrics, Orthopaedics (one year) and Internal & Family Medicine (two years)
Various Locations
South Africa
1992 1993 Community Service Youth Corp Doctor
Local Government Clinics
Agege, Nigeria
When working as a Community Service Youth Corp Doctor I was the only doctor servicing multiple clinics experiencing common diseases of the third world. We routinely saw patients with TB, Enteritis, Malnutrition, HIV, STDs Immunisation issues, Primary, Secondary and Tertiary health prevention.
1991 1992 Intern
General Hospital ,Ikeja Lagos , Nigeria
Between 1991 and 1992 I completed my one-year internship doing four-monthly rotations through the departments of Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics and Obstetrics & Gynaecology.
Managerial & Representative Experience
2003 2009 GP Director / Family Physician
Eyre Peninsula Division of GPs
SA
Medical Staff Director
Whyalla Hospital
Whyalla Norrie, SA
Representative Northern, Far Western & Eyre Peninsula Regions
RDSA
Director & CEO
Grace Surgeries
Adelaide, Whyalla, Port Lincoln, & Roxby Downs, SA
Observer & Consultative Member
Port Wakefield & Adelaide Plains Development Program
South Australia
Courses
Basic Surgical Skills
Royal College of Surgeons
London, UK
Emergency Medicine Service & Trauma (EMST)
Adelaide, SA
AO Fractural management & Internal Fixation
Switzerland
Acute Mental Health Management and Beyond
Kingscote, Australia
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS)
Advanced Pulmonary Life Support (APLS)
Advanced Life Support (ALS)
Obstetrics Resuscitation
Teaching
Mentor for newly registered international medical graduates in Australia in rural and remote medicine, surgery and family medicine.
Tutor and mentor for overseas trained doctors from Adelaide to the outback: orientation and training of new doctors to the Australian way of life
References
Available upon request.MCP |