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Editorial board.

Faculty guidance and a student editorial team drawn from different stages of medical training.

Professor Joseph O. Fadare
Editorial adviser

Professor Joseph O. Fadare

Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics and Medicine, College of Medicine, Ekiti State University, and Consultant Physician and Clinical Pharmacologist at EKSUTH. He has more than 20 years of experience in teaching, research and clinical practice, with over 180 peer-reviewed publications and four book chapters.

His research covers medicine use, antimicrobial stewardship, pharmacovigilance, geriatric pharmacology, clinical trials and medical ethics. He also serves as Editor-in-Chief of The Nigerian Stethoscope.

Marvellous Ajayi
Editor-in-Chief

Marvellous Ajayi

Fifth-year medical student working on continuity of care, health informatics and responsible AI adoption in African health systems. He is Regional Director of Research Works for NiMSA Southwest and founder of CAREFLOE.

Feranmi Oguntoyinbo
Deputy Editor-in-Chief

Feranmi Oguntoyinbo

Fourth-year medical student interested in evidence-based medicine, research, business and technology. He is also the CEO of DripZone.

Toluwalowo Adekunle
Assistant Editor

Toluwalowo Adekunle

Third-year medical student interested in public health, epidemiology, preventive medicine and health policy.

Sumayyah Abdurrazzaq
Assistant Editor

Sumayyah Abdurrazzaq

Third-year medical student interested in CRISPR, gene editing, public speaking and gynaecology.

Marvellous Ajayi

Marvellous is a fifth-year medical student at EKSU working across clinical medicine and digital health infrastructure. His research centres on continuity of care and interoperability as foundations for responsible AI adoption in African health systems. He plans to combine Family Medicine with continued work in health informatics and systems research.

Feranmi Oguntoyinbo

Feranmi is a 400-level medical student interested in medicine, research, innovation and entrepreneurship. Alongside his medical training, he works on technology and business and runs the lifestyle brand DripZone.

Toluwalowo Adekunle

Toluwalowo is a third-year medical student with an interest in public health and epidemiology. He is developing his writing and organisation skills and hopes to work in preventive medicine or health policy.

Sumayyah Abdurrazzaq

Sumayyah is a 300-level medical student interested in CRISPR and gene editing. She is developing her public-speaking skills and hopes to pursue gynaecology.