Chris Ifediora

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Christian Onyebuchi Ifediora is a Nigerian medical practitioner, philanthropist, teacher, author, and educator. He currently serves as an associate professor at Griffith University.[1][2] He is the founder of the Onyebuchi Chris Ifediora (OCI) Foundation, an international non-profit organization developed for the welfare of people through education, health, and empowerment.[3][4]

Career

In 2004/2005, Dr. Ifediora worked as a House Officer at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria. In 2006, as part of his engagement with the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme, he served as a medical officer at General Hospital, Irepo Local Government Area, Oyo State, Nigeria.

In late 2008, he joined the Royal Hobart Hospital (RHH), Hobart, Australia, as Resident Medical Officer (RMO). In 2010, he established the Cyfed Medical Group.

In 2013,  he held the Fellowship from the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. Ifediora was chosen to serve on the Faculty Board of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners in August 2017.[5]

His research in collaboration with the Griffith School of Medicine and Dentistry, led to policy changes in Nigeria aimed at cancer prevention and education.[1]

Ifediora's research was resulted in the passing of the Mandatory Inclusion of Teachings on Breast, Cervical, and Prostate Cancers into the curriculum of Senior Secondary Schools and Colleges of Education in Nigeria Bill, 2023.[6]

Memberships

He was selected as the Eminent Peace Ambassador of the International Association of World Peace Advocates in 2021.

Publications

  • Ifediora, C., Veerman, L., Azuike, E., Ekwochi, U., Obiozor, W. “Outcomes from integrating anti-cervical cancer teachings into the curriculum of high schools in a south-eastern Nigerian State.” BMC Public Health 22, 1914 (2022).[7]
  • Ifediora C. Insights into radiographic investigations for headaches in general practice. Family Practice.[11]
  • Uchenna Ekwochi, Isaac Nwabueze Asinobi, Donatus Chidiebere Ignatius Osuorah, Ikenna Kingsley Ndu, Christain Ifediora, Ogechukwu F. Amadi, Gabriel Sunday Mba, MBA; Pattern of Congenital Anomalies in Newborn: A 4-Year Surveillance of Newborns Delivered in a Tertiary Healthcare Facility in the South-East Nigeria, Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, fmx067. 2017.[12]

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