Lagos State University College of Medicine explained

Lagos State University College of Medicine (LASUCOM)
City:Ikeja
State:Lagos State
Country:Nigeria
Campus:Urban
Type:Public
Parent:Lagos State University
Undergrad:900
Provost:Prof. Abiodun Adewuya[1]

The College of Medicine of the Lagos State University popularly known as LASUCOM is one of the top College of Medicine in Nigeria.[2] [3]

The College is located within the structure of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, in Ikeja the Lagos State Capital.

It was established in 1999 under the administration of Col.Mohammed Buba Marwa who donated the building known as Ayinke House to the School.[4]

The College started with training medical student that led to the award of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MB;BS) Degree and expanded to other programmes such as Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS), Bachelor of Nursing Science (BN.Sc), Bachelor of Science, Physiology (B.Sc. Physiology), Bachelor of Science, Pharmacology (B.Sc. Pharmacology) and postgraduate programmes in Physiology, Anatomy, Medical Biochemistry and Public Health.

It currently has six faculties, Clinical sciences, Basic Medical Sciences, Basic Clinical Sciences, Dentistry, Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences.

LASUCOM is also the fastest growing College of Medicine in Nigeria.[5] [6]

Provosts

LASUCOM PROVOSTS[7] !NAME!TENURE
Prof. Wole Alakija1999-July 2004
Prof. Aba Omotunde SagoeAug 2003-Feb 2006
Prof. John O. ObafunwaMarch 2006-Feb 2010
Prof. B.O. OsinusiMarch 2010-Feb 2012
Prof. Olumuyiwa O. OdusanyaMarch 2012-Feb 2014
Prof. Gbadebo O. G. AwosanyaMarch 2014-Feb 2016
Prof. Babatunde SolagberuMarch 2016-October 2017
Prof. Anthonia OgberaNovember 2017-December 2019
Prof. Abiodun AdewuyaJanuary 2020 - December 2021
Prof. Mobolaji Adewale OludaraJanuary 2022 - October 2022
Prof. Babatunde SolagberuOctober 2022 - December 2022.
Prof. Abiodun AdewuyaJanuary 2023 till date

History

The Lagos State University College of Medicine (LASUCOM) is distinguished by its unique academic programmes such as medicine, dentistry, nursing, physiology, therapeutics and toxicology and postgraduate programmes. It is the only state university in Nigeria with an accredited dental programme.

The college was founded in February 1999 when it was commissioned by the Lagos State Government. The history of the college can be traced back to March 1987, when the foundation Vice Chancellor of Lagos State University, Prof. Afolabi Olumide, set up an advisory board in an attempt to establish the Lagos State University College of Medicine, based on the recommendation of the Tertiary Education Review Committee. Although the advisory board submitted its report in 1987, the problems faced by the University at the time delayed the establishment of the College of Medicine.

The University went through hard periods during the successive administrations headed at different times by Prof. Jadesola Akande and Prof, Enitan Bababunmi as Vice-Chancellors. Consequently, the attempt to establish a College of Medicine could not materialize because the University was grossly underfunded. When Prof. Fatiu Akosede (now deceased) assumed office in February 1997 as the fourth Vice Chancellor of Lagos State University, he sought the support of the then Lagos State Military Administrator, Col. Muhammed Buba Marwa in a second attempt towards the establishment of Lagos State University College of Medicine (LASUCOM) in July 1997. The advisory committee submitted its report to the military administrator, Col. Muhammed Buba Marwa, in August 1997. Most of the recommendations of the committee were accepted.

The MBBS programme commenced in 1999 with 52 students. It has produced 15 sets of medical graduates comprising 846 students. The 50-student quota for intake at inception increased to 100 in 2013. As of 2023, the LASUCOM has graduated and inducted into their respective professional fields, 16 sets of Medical Doctors, 6 sets of Dental Surgeons and 3 sets of Nursing Science students.

The College has four faculties:

This is in line with the guidelines of the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN).

In two decades, the college has witnessed rapid administrative and infrastructural transformation in terms of building structures, equipment, facilities as well as significant increase in personnel.

Plans have been made to construct two new students hostel complexes to add to the existing three hostel structures which have a total housing capacity of 600 students. The new buildings will include a total of 80 rooms to accommodate a minimum of 320 students, among others.

The Senate and Governing Council of the University have approved two additional faculties to the existing four in the College: the faculties of Pharmacy and Health and Allied Sciences.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy. 2020-08-30. 2021-01-19. https://web.archive.org/web/20210119221412/https://lasucom.edu.ng/administration/. dead.
  2. Web site: About LASUCOM. 1 December 2016.
  3. Web site: LASUCOM can rank among Africa's best – Lagos lawmaker. 1 December 2016.
  4. Web site: Top 19 Medical Schools in Nigeria (No 5 will surprise you). 2020-05-18. AllSchool. en-ZA. 2020-05-26.
  5. Web site: About LASUCOM. 1 December 2016.
  6. Web site: LASUCOM: Provost raises alarm over medical capital flight . 1 December 2016.
  7. Web site: About LASUCOM – LASUCOM. 2020-05-26. en-US.