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Nigerian Bolu Ogunyemi elected president of Canadian Medical Association

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A Nigerian clinical associate professor of medicine at Memorial University of Newfoundland Dr. Bolu Ogunyemi has been elected president of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA).

The election results, announced on Friday, marked a significant milestone for Ogunyemi, a practising dermatologist based in St. John’s, Newfoundland, who has also served as a visiting specialist in Labrador City since 2018.

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The election, held from November 20 to December 4, saw Ogunyemi win against Dr. Susan MacDonald, an advocate in palliative care. CMA members in Newfoundland and Labrador participated in the vote.

Highlighting his leadership experience, Ogunyemi said, “My track record in medical leadership, spanning 15 years, has provided me with expertise on pressing issues facing our healthcare system today. As CMA president-elect, I will advocate for a unified and respected profession, a robust healthcare system, and healthier communities.”

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Ogunyemi will officially assume the role of president-elect following approval at the CMA’s annual general meeting in May 2025. He will then serve a one-year term as president beginning in May 2026.

Over his 15-year career, Dr. Ogunyemi has held various leadership positions at Memorial University, including serving as the inaugural assistant dean of social accountability from 2020 to 2023. His contributions to healthcare governance include membership on the Newfoundland and Labrador Medical Association board of directors and the CMA governance committee.

Following his victory, Ogunyemi expressed gratitude to his supporters, colleagues and family. He also acknowledged his opponent MacDonald for her dedication to healthcare.

Looking ahead, he emphasised the challenges and opportunities awaiting the profession, stating that work lies ahead.

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