Prof. Francis Adedayo FADUYILE

Prof. Francis Adedayo FADUYILE

MBBS, MSc, MBA, FMCPath, FCPath-ECSA, DipFHID
  • francis.faduyile@lasucom.edu.ng

Academic Background, Trainings, Skills, Positions, Teaching, Achievements (in Summary).

 1996: MBBS, College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Lagos 2005: MBA, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State 2007: Fellow, Medical College of Pathologist National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria 2008: MSc. Cell Biology & Genetics, University of Lagos, Lagos 2008: Diploma, National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Prevention, USA 2015: Diploma, Forensic Human Identification Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine of Royal College of Physicians (UK) 2016: Fellow, College of Pathologists of East, Central and Southern Africa The East, Central and Southern Africa College of Health Sciences Professional Training 03/14: Forensic Human Identification Course, Academy of Forensic Medical Sciences, London, United Kingdom 03/14: 3rd African Society of Forensic Medicine Annual Conference, Abuja, Nigeria 11/13: African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) Conference, Durban, South Africa. 03/13: 2nd African Society of Forensic Medicine Annual Conference, Johannesburg, South Africa. 10/12: XXIXth Congress of International Academy of Pathology, Cape Town, South Africa 05/11: Professional Attachment in Forensic Medicine, University of Lincoln, Nebraska, USA 09/09: Forensic Workshop Series 1; Crime Scene Management, Lagos State Ministry of Justice and Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Lagos, Nigeria. 03/09: 1st Biennial Conference and Cytology Workshop of the West African Society of Cytology, Kano, Nigeria. 06/08: Principle & Practice of Cancer Prevention and Control; Molecular Prevention Course, National Health Institute,/National Cancer Institute, Maryland, USA. 10/07: Problems and Pitfalls in Diagnostic Cytology, Australian Society of Cytology, Adelaide, South Australia 07/07: Introductory & Advanced Gynaecological Cytology Course Victoria Cytology Services, Melbourne, Australia 07/07 – 11/07: Post Fellowship Training St. Vincent’s Hospital, Darlinghurst, Sydney 01/07: International Workshop on FNA & Cytology, Kampala, Uganda 09/06: International Workshop on Cytopathology, Ibadan, Nigeria 04/06: International Workshop on Immunohistochemistry, Abuja, Nigeria

Research Interests/Specialisations

Cytopathology, Autopsy & Forensic Pathology, Gynaecological Pathology

Publications

1. Soyemi SS, Faduyile FA, Sanni DA, Mgbehoma AI, Obafunwa JO.
Custodial Deaths seen in the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Lagos, Nigeria: An 11-year autopsy Study. Medicine, Science and the Law, 2021: 1-6:
doi: 10.1177/00258024211004230

Custodial Deaths seen in the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Lagos, Nigeria: An 11-year autopsy Study. Medicine, Science and the Law, 2021: 1-6:

doi: 10.1177/00258024211004230

2. Williams OO, Faduyile FA, Soyemi SS, Obafunwa JO, Fatal
Suffocation: A 7-Year Autopsy Study In Lagos, Nigeria, Forensic Science International: Reports (2019) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsir.2019.100033

Suffocation: A 7-Year Autopsy Study In Lagos, Nigeria, Forensic Science International: Reports (2019) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsir.2019.100033
 

3. Osuolale F, Faduyile F, Soyemi S, Emiogun F.
Prevalence of Unsuspected Thyroid Lesions: A Histologic Study of Thyroid Gland at Autopsy. World Journal of Pathology, 2019: 8; 14 - 22 3A

 Prevalence of Unsuspected Thyroid Lesions: A Histologic Study of Thyroid Gland at Autopsy. World Journal of Pathology, 2019: 8; 14 – 22 3A

4. Soyemi SS, Faduyile FA, Sanni DA, Obafunwa JO.
Completeness and adequacy of clinical and demographic information in non- gynaecologic surgical pathology requisition forms: an analysis of 1046 cases. Nigerian Journal of Medicine., 2019: 28; 1 – 4

 Completeness and adequacy of clinical and demographic information in non- gynaecologic surgical pathology requisition forms: an analysis of 1046 cases. Nigerian Journal of Medicine., 2019: 28; 1 – 4

5. OObafunwa JO, Okoye MI, Faduyile FA, Soyemi SS.
Toxicological findings in occupants of a crashed commercial aircraft and the legal implications on personal injuries claims. Annals of Tropical Pathology. 2019: 10; 1 – 5

Toxicological findings in occupants of a crashed commercial aircraft and the legal implications on personal injuries claims. Annals of Tropical Pathology. 2019: 10; 1 – 5

6. Faduyile FA, Soyemi SS, Sanni DA, Wright KO.
 Hypertension and Sudden Unexpected deaths: An autopsy study of 477 brought- in- dead in a tertiary health center. Nigerian Medical Journal., 2019: 60; 13 - 16

Hypertension and Sudden Unexpected deaths: An autopsy study of 477 brought- in- dead in a tertiary health center. Nigerian Medical Journal., 2019: 60; 13 – 16

7.Faduyile FA, Soyemi SS, Mgbehoma AI, Sanni DA
Profile of Hanging Deaths in Lagos, Nigeria: a 9-year retrospective autopsy study. Annals of Tropical Pathology., 2019: 10; 11 - 15

Profile of Hanging Deaths in Lagos, Nigeria: a 9-year retrospective autopsy study. Annals of Tropical Pathology., 2019: 10; 11 – 15

8. Faduyile FA, Soyemi SS, Sanni DA, Emiogun FE, Osuolale FI, Wright KO
An autopsy review of five hundred and sixty-nine non-traumatic Brought-in-Dead patients in Lagos, Nigeria. Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences. 2018: 8; 23
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s41935-018-0054-x

An autopsy review of five hundred and sixty-nine non-traumatic Brought-in-Dead patients in Lagos, Nigeria. Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences. 2018: 8; 23
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s41935-018-0054-x
 

9. Faduyile FA, Soyemi SS, Wright KO, Osuolale FI. .
Histopathological study of surgical cervical biopsies in Lagos, Nigeria. Trop J. Obstet Gynaecol 2017; 34(2): 124 - 128

 Histopathological study of surgical cervical biopsies in Lagos, Nigeria. Trop J. Obstet Gynaecol 2017; 34(2): 124 – 128

10. Faduyile FA, Williams OO, Soyemi SS, Wright KO
Perception and utilization of Cytopathology by Medical Practitioners in Lagos. Annals of Clinical Sciences. 2017; 2: 5 – 8

 Perception and utilization of Cytopathology by Medical Practitioners in Lagos. Annals of Clinical Sciences. 2017; 2: 5 – 8