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== '''Publications''' ==
• Akanmode AM1, Mahdy H: Macrosomia, StatPearls Publishing LLC 2020, May; Cited in PubMed; PMID: 32491509 Bookshelf ID: NBK557577
Publication status: Published.
• Akanmode AM1, Winters R: Tympanocentesis, StatPearls Publishing LLC 2020
Publication status: Published.
• Abiodun Akanmode1, Akolade Osanoto2, Joanna Ekabua3, Charles Acholonu4, Adesina Origbemisoye5: Urethral catheterization: A review of the indications, techniques, and complications of male urethral catheterization for general medical practice.
Publication status: Submitted.
• Abiodun M. Akanmode MD (Fall Semester 2016) - 60 page General Pathology & Hematology workbook for MD3 students (Pathology 640) - Department of Pathology: Windsor university school of Medicine, KNA.
'''Oral Presentation.'''
• Akanmode AM, (2019) Non-Mechanical Back pain; causes, diagnosis, and management in general practice: Annual Family Nurse Practitioners conference, Clarendon Health department, Jamaica WI.
• Akanmode AM, (2017) Approaching Gall Stone Diseases and Management; Junior Doctors Presentation Conference, May Pen General Hospital, Jamaica WI.
• Akanmode AM, Ofomola W (2013) Breast Cancer; causes, diagnosis, raising awareness and clinical management: Clinical Student  Seminar-General surgery team, Windsor University School of medicine/Joseph N France General Hospital, St Kitts WI
'''Poster Presentation'''
• Akanmode, Abiodun Mark MD. (November 2015). Polycystic ovarian syndrome/Stein –Levanthal syndrome: Junior Faculty Poster presentation delivered at American Medical Student Associations – Presentations Workshop; Windsor university school of Medicine, KNA.


== '''Language Fluency''' ==
== '''Language Fluency''' ==

Revision as of 05:15, 7 May 2022


Akanmode, Abiodun Mark MD

Education

Windsor University School of Medicine, Saint Kitts, and Nevis 01/2011 - 01/2014 M.D,


Language Fluency

Language Proficiency Description English Native/functionally native I converse easily and accurately in all types of situations. Native speakers, including the Highly educated, may think that I am a native speaker, too.