Olumuyiwa Shola Folayan

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Olumuyiwa Shola Folayan is a Nigerian clinician-researcher with a strong interest in child health, medical education, and public health. His work reflects experience in pediatric and hospital-based care, alongside attention to health systems issues affecting training, service delivery, and patient outcomes in Nigeria.

His publications show a focus on newborn screening, pediatric rare disease, and infectious and emergency complications in children, including malaria-related gangrene and Pompe disease. He also contributes to broader health topics such as COVID-19 vaccination, blood pressure in young adults, and the wellbeing of early-career doctors, suggesting a practical research style grounded in local clinical needs. The available publications indicate a limited but diverse record at the moment.

Overall, his academic strengths appear to lie in clinically relevant observational research, case-based scholarship, and public health advocacy. He contributes to improving awareness of underrecognized conditions and supports evidence-informed approaches to pediatric care, professional development, and health policy in Nigeria.

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