MRS ABIODUN PARTNER US- BASED DOCTORS ON MEDICAL OUTREACH

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Mrs. Abiodun Partners US Based Doctors on Medical Outreach

Over 500 indigent citizens of the state have again benefitted from the yearly free medical outreach coordinated by the Ajose Foundation in collaboration with some US Based Medical Specialists in OOUTH, Sagamu and Ayepe Ijebu.

According to Mrs. Bamidele Abiodun, the objective of the yearly medical intervention is to bring succour to citizens who have been scheduled for surgeries but could not afford the bills for the medical procedures and medications.

Mrs. Abiodun reiterated her unflinching commitment to the yearly outreach which she explained, as giving back to the society on the part of the Ogun state born doctors who are residents in the US.

The team leader, Dr. Musbau Kasumu, an indigene of Ijebu Ayepe said he and his siblings were inspired to give back to the society by supporting government in helping the less privileged as a way of appreciating and remembering their humble beginnings, explaining that they had their basic education in Ogun state.

He said the team which comprised of various medical specialists that include anaesthetists, surgeons, generalists, dentists, acupuncturist, opthalmologists and gynaecologists and obstetrics among others worked every day noting that it would continue for seven days.

Dr. Bimpe Adenusi, head anaesthetist in the team appreciated staff of the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu under the leadership of the Chief Medical Director, Dr. Bunmi Fatungase who served as facility for surgeries for their cooperation.

She lauded the support and commitment of Mrs. Bamidele Abiodun who she said had been the backbone of the medical intervention noting that she had purchased several equipments among which is a multi million naira digital multifunction machine that could locate veins in the body and also scan.

One of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Kate Ikepe who had undergone a successful fibroid procedure while appreciating Mrs. Abiodun and the medical team for the free surgery and medications said a private hospital had billed her over five hundred thousand naira for the surgery which she could not afford.

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