Cornelius Njoku

Gastroenterology
Federal Teaching Hospital
Nigeria

Biography

Cornelius Njoku obtained a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from Imo State University, Nigeria. Currently, he is working as a Medical Officer at 19 Battalion Nigerian Army Barracks, Ondo State, Nigeria where he offers inpatient and outpatient care to Nigerian Army personnel. He is recently appointed as a Member of Board of Directors for Fortitudo Inc. a non-profit company based in Atlanta GA invested in providing cutting-edge healthcare for underserved populations around the world. In the past, he has volunteered for Nigerian Ministry of Defence/Walter Reed program Nigeria, IPAS Nigeria, Hands and Heart International Organization, South Eastern Nigeria Post Abortion Care Network. He is having certifications in data quality, monitoring and evaluation framework for HIV/AIDS program from Global Health eLearning center. Also a sexual and reproductive health and rights advocate. His research interests include cardiovascular outcomes and measures to improve them in both immunocompetent and transplant patients. Cornelius Njoku obtained a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from Imo State University, Nigeria. Currently, he is working as a Medical Officer at 19 Battalion Nigerian Army Barracks, Ondo State, Nigeria where he offers inpatient and outpatient care to Nigerian Army personnel. He is recently appointed as a Member of Board of Directors for Fortitudo Inc. a non-profit company based in Atlanta GA invested in providing cutting-edge healthcare for underserved populations around the world. In the past, he has volunteered for Nigerian Ministry of Defence/Walter Reed program Nigeria, IPAS Nigeria, Hands and Heart International Organization, South Eastern Nigeria Post Abortion Care Network. He is having certifications in data quality, monitoring and evaluation framework for HIV/AIDS program from Global Health eLearning center. Also a sexual and reproductive health and rights advocate. His research interests include cardiovascular outcomes and measures to improve them in both immunocompetent and transplant patients.

Research Intrest

Gastroenterology