Research | Health Economics |Public Health with 7+ years of experience in health services research. I am a dedicated professional with comprehensive expertise in researching and analyzing health expenditures and health insurance data. My proficiency extends to teaching public health courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, emphasizing health policy, management, and the expansive realm of global health. As a distinguished scholar, I am honored to have received the Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa (CARTA) doctoral fellowship, the University of Texas School of Public Health Outstanding New Students’ scholarship, and the Georgia State University doctoral fellowship. Additionally, I have been recognized through various awards, including the Scholarship for the National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS) Panel Data course in Cape Town, South Africa, and fully funded grants supporting my participation in impactful workshops on HIV/AIDS education and labor development research. My commitment to advancing knowledge and contributing to public health solutions is underscored by these accolades and experiences.
(a) Undergraduate Co-teachings
i. Medical Students
COM 501: Urban Community Health
COM 601: Primary Health Care; Health Services Management
(b) Postgraduate Co-teachings
i. Master of Public Health in Health Policy and Management
HPM 701- Principles of Health Policy and Health Services Management
ECO 724 – Health Economics
HPM 720 – Human Resource Management for Health Care Organisations
HPM 709 – The Politics of Health Policy
ii. M. Sc. (Global Health)
GLH703 – Epidemiology and Psychosocial Issues in Tobacco Use
(c) Administrative Duties:
i. Assistant Postgraduate Coordinator, Department of Health Policy and Management (2015 till date)
(d) Community Service
i. Member, Curriculum Review Committee, Department of Health Policy and Management (2016 till date)
ii. Member, Sanitation Committee, Faculty of Public Health (2017 till date)
iii. Member, Faculty of Public Health Journal Editorial Board (2017 till date)
(e) Teaching Supervision
i. I have supervised 25 MPH students’ dissertation to completion
1. Adeniji F.I.P., Bamgboye E., Walbeek C. (2016). Smoking in Nigeria: Estimates from the Global Adult Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS, 2012). Journal of Scientific Research & Reports. Vol. 11. No. 5: 1-10.
2. Adeniji F. (2016). Expenditure pattern, poverty and impact of tobacco expenditure on the consumption of essential household commodities in Nigeria: A rural/urban context. Journal of Scientific Research & Reports Vol. 12 No. 4: 1-19.
3. Okoli H., Obembe T.A., Osungbade K.O., Adeniji F.I.P., Adewole D.A. (2017). Self-referral patterns among federal civil servants in Oyo State, South-West, Nigeria. The Pan African Medical Journal. Vol. 26 No. 105: 1-11.
4. Urua U., Osungbade K.O., Obembe T.A., Adeniji F.I.P. (2017): A cost analysis of road traffic injuries in a tertiary hospital in South-West, Nigeria. International Journal of Injury Control and Safety. Vol. 24 No. 4: 1-9.
5. Somotun O.A.A., Osungbade K.O., Akinyemi O.O., Obembe T.A., Adeniji F.I.P. (2017). What factors influence the average length of stay among stroke patients in a tertiary hospital? The Pan African Medical Journal. Vol. 26 No. 228: 1-7
6. Oluchi I., Adeniji F., Osugbade K., and Iseko I. (2018). Analysis of direct medical costs of acute stroke among patients in a tertiary hospital in Ibadan, South-West, Nigeria. African Journal of Health Economics. Vol. 7 No. 2: 1-9.
7. Faloye, A., Akinyemi, O., Adeniji, F., & Shuaibu, H. (2018). Waterpipe (Shisha) smoking: the experience and harm perception as narrated by University of Ibadan Undergraduate Students. Tobacco Induced Diseases, 16(1).
8. Faloye, A. Y., Akinyemi, O., Adeniji, F., & Shuaib, H. (2018). Prevalence, harm perception, correlates of favourable harm perception and predictors of waterpipe smoking among University of Ibadan undergraduate students. Tobacco Induced Diseases, 16(3).
9. Adeniji F., and Lawanson O. (2018) Tobacco use and the risk of catastrophic healthcare expenditure. Tobacco Control and Public Health in Eastern Europe.
10. Adeniji F. (2019). Consumption function and price elasticity of tobacco demand in Nigeria. European Network for Smoking and Tobacco Prevention (ENSP). Vol 5 No 48: 1-8.
11. Adeniji F. (2019). Chronic disease profile, health utilization and self-reported financial situation of older people in rural South Africa. International Journal of Aging Research.
12. Adewole D., Adeniji F., Adegbrioye S., Dania O., and Ilori T (2019). Enrolees’ knowledge and satisfaction with National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) service delivery in a tertiary hospital, South-West Nigeria. Nigerian Medical Journal.
13. Oladimeji, A. O., Adewole, D. A., & Adeniji, F. (2020). The bypassing of healthcare facilities among National Health Insurance Scheme enrolees in Ibadan, Nigeria. International Health.
14. Adewole, D. A., Adeniji, F. I. P., & Makanjuola, A. V. (2020). Self-reported training needs among physicians in a tertiary institution, Southwest, Nigeria: An application of hennessy-hicks training needs assessment tool. Nigerian Journal of Medicine, 29(3), 396.
15. Adeniji, F. (2021). Burden of out-of-pocket payments among patients with cardiovascular disease in public and private hospitals in Ibadan, South West, Nigeria: a cross-sectional study. BMJ open, 11(6), e044044.
16. Fagbamigbe, A. F., Adeniji, F. I. P., & Morakinyo, O. M. (2022). Factors contributing to household wealth inequality in under-five deaths in low-and middle-income countries: decomposition analysis. BMC Public Health, 22(1), 1-21
17. Adeniji, F. I. P., Lawanson, A. O., & Osungbade, K. O. (2022). The microeconomic impact of out-of-pocket medical expenditure on the households of cardiovascular disease patients in general and specialized heart hospitals in Ibadan, Nigeria. PloS one, 17(7), e0271568.
18. Adeniji, F. I. P., & Obembe, T. A. (2023). Cardiovascular disease and its implication for higher catastrophic health expenditures among households in sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Health Economics and Outcomes Research, 10(1), 59.
19. Adeniji, F. I. P (2023). Economic burden of tobacco consumption in Nigeria, 2013–2020: A prevalence-based attributable-risk approach. Population Medicine, 5(September), 1-10.
1. Emerging Tobacco Research Conference, South Africa, June 19th- 22th, 2015. Paper Read: ‘’Smoking in Nigeria: Estimates from the Global Adult Tobacco Survey
(GATS, 2012)’’ by Adeniji F.I.P, Bamgboye E, Walbeek C.,
2. CARTA 2015 Faculty & Administrators Workshop, University of Nairobi, Kenya-
July 26-30, 2015
3. Workshop on ‘’Effective Project Management (with Simulations)’’ by the African Field Epidemiology Network (AFENET) - July 26-30, 2016
4. 3rdNational Human Resources for Health Conference, Abuja, Nigeria- July 18-20, 2017
5. 17thWorld Conference on Tobacco or Health, University of Cape Town, South Africa, March 7-9, 2018.
Paper Read: “Do tobacco using households have greater risk of catastrophic healthcare expenditure? Implication for tobacco control policy” Adeniji F. and Cadmus E.
6. Joint Advanced Seminar, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda- March 5-30,
2018
7. Advanced Digital Appreciation Programme for Tertiary Institutions (Statistical Package for Social Sciences), University of Ibadan- May 14-18, 2018
8. Management and Leadership Course for Healthcare Workers, Department of Health Policy and Management, University College Hospital Ibadan- June 4-8, 2018
9. 11THEuropean Congress on Tropical Medicine and International Health – September 16-20, 2019. Liverpool, United Kingdom. Paper Read: Bypassing of health facilities among National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) enrollees in Ibadan. Oladimeji O., Adeniji F., and Adewole D.
10. Online Joint Advanced Seminar, Makerere, - August 22- September 11, 2021
11. CARTA Graduate Workshop, Nairobi Kenya- November 27-December 3, 2022
12. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Expo, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, November 12-15, 2023.
1. 2021: Typhoid Cost of Illness Study in Africa
Funder: International Vaccines Institute and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, (Role: Co-investigator)
2. 2022: A landscape analysis of the local context, challenges, and opportunities for digitized health worker payments in Nigeria
Funder: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (Role: Co-investigator)
3. 2022: Influence of Digital Financial Services on Health Program Outcomes, Health Workers’ Motivation, Performance, Retention and Financial Behaviour in Nigeria
Funder: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (Role: Co- investigator)
1. Member, Nigerian Economic Society, (NES)
2. Member, Canadian Center for Health Economics (CCHE)
3. Member, European Society of Cardiology
4. Member, American Public Health Association
1. Travelling
2. Soccer (Playing and Coaching)
3. Musical Instruments (Playing)