Ayokunle Olagoke
1603 W Taylor, Chicago IL 60612
Email: [email protected]
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Public Health, Aug 2018 – Present
University of Illinois at Chicago
Concentration (Track): Community Health Sciences
Ph.D. in Public Health GPA:4.0/4.0 Aug 2017 – May 2018
University of Nevada, Reno, USA
Concentration (Track): Social and Behavioral Health
Certificate in Social Behavioral Change Communication June 2016
Ohio University, USA
Certificate in Digital Storytelling 2016
University of Birmingham
Certificate in Explore Animation 2016
National Film and Television School, London
Masters in Public Health (MPH), GPA: 3.5/4.0 June 2015
University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Concentration (Track): Health Promotion and Education
Relevant Course work:
Bachelor of Sciences in Physiology, GPA 3.4/4.0 November 2010
University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
WORK EXPERIENCE
Teaching Assistant August 2018
University of Illinois, Chicago
Film Reviewer July 2018
America Public Health Association (APHA)
Review abstract and films for relevant content
Research and Teaching Assistant Aug 2017 – present
University of Nevada, Reno, USA
Assists with academic research Assists with the editing and preparation of manuscripts. Review research literatures. Gather and analyze data.
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Assist with classroom instruction and provide support and guidance to students
Grade students' assignments and exams
Media Consultant July 2016 – 2017
Johns Hopkins Public Health in Nigeria Initiative (JHPHINI) project through Nigeria Urban Reproductive Health Initiative (NURHI 2)
provide technical guidance in the production and editing of the radio promo and scripts for the live call in show
work with NURHI 2 team and the Marie Stopes International in Nigeria team in selecting a family planning expert who will co-host together with the on-air personality (OAP)
facilitate the training of the family planning expert and OAP
oversee the production of the live call in show
Founder/Creative Manager 2013-2017
Health Disseminate (HD), Ibadan, Nigeria
An organization that focuses on the dissemination of public health research findings beyond journals to the doorstep of the common man using relevant media tools
Creation of Health Disseminate Drama, disseminating health findings in communities through stage plays
Producer and script writer of “Don’t Die for Me” short film. A film on prevention of road traffic accident (available on bit.ly/1wGSYyt); “But It’s Sickle” short film, a short on prevention of Sickle cell (available on: https://youtu.be/mbIPQfLtPq0); “D-Wish” short film, a short film on how music lyrics affect the reproductive health of children (available on http://bit.ly/2bXFLC5)
PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
Olagoke A. & Hughes, A.M., Disparity in the non-use of internet among caregivers of chronic disease patients: results from a population-based study. Poster to be presented at: Research Day Conference; 2018 November 7; University of Illinois at Chicago, United States.
Olagoke A. Characteristics of health literacy among informal caregivers: results from a nationally-representative us survey. Poster to be presented at: American Public Health Association Annual Conference; 2018 November 14; San Diego, United States.
Olagoke A. Disseminating Public Health Findings Through Storytelling. Guest Lecture at the University of Nevada Reno, November 3, 2017; Nevada, Reno.
Olagoke A. Storytelling and Health. Guest Lecture at the University of Nevada Reno, May 7, 2018; Nevada, Reno.
Hughes, A.M., Evans, C.T., Suda, K.J., Fitzpatrick, M., Ray, C., Vivo, A., Gutkowski, M., Olagoke, A., Ramanthan, S., & Kale, I. (Under review). Assessing team dynamics in Antimicrobial Stewardship Program implementation in a vulnerable population. In S.J. Hysong & S.J. Weaver (chairs), Conducting Teams Research in the Field: Challenges and Solutions. A paper to be presented at the 34th Annual Meeting of the Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology; 2019 April 4; Washington, DC.
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Olagoke, A. & Granner, M. (In progress) Health literacy, burden, and substance use among caregivers of patients with chronic illness: an exploratory population-based study. A paper to be submitted to Journal of Public Health Nursing.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Opencon 2018 conference, York University, Totonto, Canada.
Computer skills: Statistical Analysis System (SAS) software, Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS), Microsoft office suite, Videopad Video Editor, Corel Draw, Stop motion animation, Celtex
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIP
School of Public Health, University of Illinois Chicago Travel Scholarship; September 2018. Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) scholarship, September 2018. Richard A. Horovitz Fund for Professional Development, June 2018 Best Student Poster, Delta-Omega Poster contest; 2018. Graduate Dean’s Merit Scholarship, University of Nevada, Reno; 2017.
REFERENCE
1. Michelle Granner Associate Professor Department of Community Health Sciencess University of Nevada, Reno [email protected]
2. Dingsheng Li Assistant Professor Department of Community Health Sciencess University of Nevada, Reno [email protected]
3. Oladimeji Oladepo Professor Department of Health Promotion and Education University of Ibadan, Nigeria [email protected]