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Dr Titilopemi Oladosu is a Lecturer in Clinical Medical Education at the UEA, where she maps the medical school curriculum, delivers a module on health inequities, and facilitates problem-based learning.

She is also an Academic Clinical Fellow (in Medical Education). She has completed a Clinical Senate Fellowship (Leadership) with NHS England. She is currently out of her GP training programme as a Global Health Fellow and completing the Global Health and Humanitarian Medicines Course with Médecins Sans Frontières.

She is currently completing a qualitative systematic review on the experiences of applying to medical school for under-represented socioeconomic groups.

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Employment (2)

University of East Anglia: N/A, GB

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University of East Anglia

University of East Anglia: Norwich, Norfolk, GB

2021-09 to present | Lecturer in Clinical Medical Education (Faculty of Medicine and Health)
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Titilopemi Oladosu

Works (4)

Low-intake dehydration prevalence in non-hospitalised older adults: Systematic review and meta-analysis

Clinical Nutrition
2023-08 | Journal article | Author
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Contributors: Ellice Parkinson; Lee Hooper; Judith Fynn; Stephanie Howard Wilsher; Titilopemi Oladosu; Fiona Poland; Simone Roberts; Elien Van Hout; Diane Bunn
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University of East Anglia

Evidence to Underpin Vitamin A Requirements and Upper Limits in Children Aged 0 to 48 Months: A Scoping Review

Nutrients
2022-01 | Journal article | Author
Contributors: Lee Hooper; chizoba Esio-Bassey; Julii Brainard; Judith Fynn; Amy Jennings; Natalia Jones; Bhavesh Tailor; Asmaa Abdelhamid; Calvin Coe; Latife Esgunoglu et al.
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
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Journal of Molecular Biomarkers & Diagnosis
2017-04-26 | Journal article | Author
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Contributors: Hilary Wyllie; Carlo Canepa; Titilopemi Oladosu
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University of East Anglia

Experiences of community health workers in the Mobilising Access to Maternal Health (MAMaZ) Programme in Zambia

British Conference of Undergraduate Research, Plymouth, United Kingdom, 13/04/13
2013-04-13 | Conference poster | Author
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Contributors: Titilopemi Oladosu
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University of East Anglia