OLUWATOSIN GRACE FADEYI, MPH, CPH
Email: *********@*****.***
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tosin-fadeyi-9200626a/
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
MPH, Maternal and Child Health
UNT Health Science Center, Fort Worth, Texas August 2015- May 2018
MB ChB
University of Ghana Medical School, Korle-bu, Accra August 2007- March 2011
B.Sc. Medical Sciences
University of Ghana, Legon, Accra August 2003- July 2007
CERTIFICATIONS OBTAINED
CITI Training, Human Subject Research April 2018-2022
Health, Safety and Environment Certification (HSE) May- June 2015
Basic Life Support (BLS) American Heart Association December 2017
SUMMARY
Skilled in administrative duties and in planning of agenda and meetings
Experienced in data collection, analysis and interpretation
Experienced in SAS, SPSS programs
Experience in conducting literature reviews, research design and implementation
Proficient in program planning and evaluation methods
Skilled in Microsoft Office
Excellent interpersonal skills
Great oral and written communication skills
Detail oriented
Experienced in working in a culturally diverse environment
Experienced in working in a team that supports collaboration
Knowledgeable of medical terminology
WORK EXPERIENCE
Clinical Documentation Intern, May 2018- date
Heritage Healthcare Clinic, Mansfield, TX
Update of medical records, clinical diagnosis and procedure codes, using patient fusion electronic medical record (EMR).
Collaborating with the physician and other health care professionals in establishing and maintaining medical files and database.
Improving the quality of clinical documentation.
Graduate Research Assistant, Maternal Mortality Case Preparation July 2017- May 2018
UNT Health Science Center, OB-GYN Department, Fort Worth, TX
Review & redaction of Maternal death records in Texas
Assisting with case preparation for the Texas Department of State Health Services and the Texas Maternal Mortality and Severe Morbidity Task force, who provide system-wide recommendations and interventions to reduce maternal deaths in Texas
Intern. January 2018- April 2018
Parkland Health & Hospital System, Dallas, TX
200 hours of interpretation of fetal-infant mortality rates and logistic regression analysis to identify and explain local risk factors
Identification of risk factors for fetal-infant mortality by Dallas County Perinatal Periods of Risk analysis (PPOR)
Working and meeting with Stakeholders to discuss possible projects to address revealed risk factors
HIV Coordinator, APIN (AIDS Prevention in Nigeria) October 2013- July 2015
Duro Soleye Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos
Developed and maintained partnership with Aids Prevention in Nigeria (APIN) and the Ministry of Health, Lagos state; organized and taught in several health seminars for the community on healthy living; Worked with an interdisciplinary group of health providers (i.e. doctors, nurses, pharmacists, lab technicians) and trained new medical officers to implement management plans for HIV positive patients
Provided pediatric HAART (Highly Active Antiretroviral Retroviral Therapy) to babies born to HIV positive mothers
Coordinated 3 counseling sessions per week of all newly diagnosed retro positive patients and organized family counseling sessions; organized and taught in several health seminars for the community on healthy living; maintained regular communication and follow-up with patients to provide support; coordinated appropriate laboratory investigation and dispersion of drugs to all patients
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Member, Texas Public Health Association January 2016- Present
Lead Coordinator, UNTSHC Campus Bible Study Group-IVCF April 2016-Present
Member, UNTHSC Public Health Student Government Association August 2015-Present
Member, UNTHSC Public Health Community Service Organization August 2015-Present
Member, UNTHSC Public Minority Student Organization August 2015-Present
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
Administrative Student Worker, UNTHSC Office of Student Development June 2017
Center for Academic Performance Tutor, Biostatistics & Epidemiology August 2016
Volunteer, American Heart Association Heart Walk September 2015, April 2016
Volunteer, UNTHSC Pediatric “Catch-1” Project December 2015