Young Nigerian Neurosurgeons Forum (YNNF)
Welcome to The Young Nigerian Neurosurgeons Forum (YNNF)
I. Background:
The Young Nigerian Neurosurgeons Forum (YNNF) is an arm of the Nigerian Academy of Neurological Surgeons (NANS).
Its existence was proposed and approved by the NANS general assembly and executive council during the November 2019 NANS Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference which held in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria.
At the same meeting, a three-man steering committee was set up to co-ordinate YNNF’s foundational activities
II. Mission:
- To provide an avenue for professional interaction, friendship, and collaboration among young neurosurgical fellows and residents who are either members or associate members of NANS, for progressive career growth and development.
- To create a dynamic platform that will foster and sustain the active participation of all young Nigerian neurosurgeons in both NANS and global neurosurgical programs and events.
- To provide opportunities for group mentorship, development of leadership skills and competencies required for success in organized neurosurgery.
- To create a platform that amplifies and integrates the salient opinions, voices, and concerns of young Nigerian neurosurgeons in NANS policies and decisions.
III. Membership Benefits:
YNNF Members enjoy the following benefits:
- Regular educational programs such as seminars/webinars, courses, clinical case/journal reviews and mentorship sessions with highly resourced experts/mentors as Faculties.
- Regular information as well as facilitation of sponsorship to scientific meetings, courses, clinical and research fellowships in conjunction with NANS executive committee.
- Regular dissemination of educational materials and information on career development opportunities such as research and subspecialty fellowship programs.
- Opportunities to serve in NANS committees and find mentors in various neurosurgical subspecialties.
- A voice in NANS policies especially regarding the welfare and career prospects of residents and young fellows.
- Opportunities to interact and network with other young neurosurgeons in NANS as well as the African (African YNF) and global (WFNS-YNF) fora.
IV. Membership Categories and Qualifications:
A. Full Membership:
Members of the YNNF shall fulfill all the following conditions:
- Must have successfully completed residency training in Neurosurgery from a center accredited by the West African College of Surgeons (WACS) or National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria (NPMCN) or an equivalent surgical college within or outside Africa approved by NANS.
- Must be a member of NANS and actively serving in a NANS subcommittee
- Must provide evidence of at least one attendance to a NANS AGM within the last 3 years.
- Membership is optional for those 46-50 years but obligatory for all Nigerian neurosurgeons ≤45 years
- Must be willing to pay a YNNF annual dues of ten thousand naira (N10,000.00) only. This should be at the beginning of each year.
- Must complete the YNNF application form
Each certified member will be provided with a unique YNNF membership identification or reference number (MRN)
B. Associate Membership:
Associate members shall fulfill all the following conditions
- Must be a senior resident in a neurosurgical unit partially or fully accredited for training in neurosurgery
- Must have passed WACS or NPGMCN membership or Part I fellowship examination
- Must be an associate member of NANS with evidence of attendance of one NANS scientific meeting in the past.
- Must be willing to participate actively in YNNF and NANS programs
- Must inform and obtain approval from the program director or unit head of their training center.
- Must be willing to pay a YNNF associate members annual dues of five thousand naira (N5,000.00) only. This should be at the beginning of each year.
- Must complete the associate membership form
Each associate member will be issued with an associate membership reference number (a-MRN)
V. Current Membership
- Total: 128 Members
- Full members: 62
- Associates: 66
VI. Academic/Training Programs
Academic/Training Programs
a. Monthly webinar:
This program is organized by the webinars/courses subcommittee of the YNNF through Zoom videoconferencing portal. Each presentation is highly interactive and focuses on a topical neurosurgical theme, including principles, pathologies and operative aspects.
Presentations are made by one or two main speakers drawn from a pool of highly experienced neurosurgeons from different geographical locations and practice settings both within Nigeria and overseas, so as to provide global and local perspectives to the theme.
Panelists drawn from NANS and YNNF provide further insight and discussion on local nuances while the audience engages with the speakers and panelists in a robust exchange of ideas moderated by a YNNF member.
Date |
Webinar Theme |
Main Speaker(s) |
Panelists |
Moderator |
July 2020 |
Challenges of Neurosurgical Practice in Nigeria in the Covid era |
Prof EO Komolafe |
Dr Nasiru, Dr Enoch Uche, Dr Jolayemi |
Dr James Balogun |
August 2020 |
Craniopharyngiomas: A challenging Tumor in a Challenging Environment |
Prof MT Shokunbi |
Emeritus Prof SC Ohaegbulam, Dr Femi Bankole, Dr Salamat Aliu, Dr Abubakar |
Dr Enoch Uche/Dr James Balogun |
Is Endoscopic Treatment now a Standard Care for Surgical Treatment by Prof Juan Fernandez |
Prof Juan Fernandez-Miranda |
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September 2020 |
Traumatic Brain Injury: Guidelines for Management in a Low/ Middle Income Country |
Prof JKC Emejulu |
Prof Ade Malomo Dr A. Jimoh Dr Oluwamayowa Opara Dr Olakunle Adegboye
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Dr Salamat Aliyu
Dr Bamidele Ayodele |
The Role of Decompressive Craniectomy in the Management of Severe Head Injury |
Dr Gregory Haryluk |
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October 2020 |
Contemporary Nuances in the management of degenerative Cervical Spine Stenosis |
Prof Augustine Adeolu |
Dr Biodun Ogungbo Dr Chika Ndubisi Dr Linda Iroegbu-Emeruem Dr. Mesi Matthew |
Dr SPU Nkwerem |
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Pitfalls and Complication Avoidance in Anterior Surgical Approaches to the Cervical Spine |
Dr. Shuaibu Dambatta |
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YNNF webinars have attracted a wide local and international audience.
b. Other Programs:
- Monthly Case discussions – incorporated into the webinar events.
- Quarterly lectures organised for associate members on preparation, execution and defence of dissertations at Neurosurgery examinations in the various postgraduate colleges.
- YNNF Social program – At least two every year, the latter of which holds during the NANS annual general meeting.
- Annual Residents Dissection Course and Surgical Boot camp – Local and sponsored foreign courses.
VII. YNNF Executive Committee:
Dr. Dung A. Guga – Chair
Dr. Oluwamayowa Opara – Co-Chair
Dr. Afeez A. Aruna – Secretary General
Dr. Oluwafemi Owagbemi – Assistant Secretary General I
Dr. Gomina Habib – Asstistant Secretary General II
Dr. Kelechi O. Ndukuba – Treasurer
Dr. Temitope Ajekwu – Assistant Treasurer
Dr. Olakunle M. Adegboye – Coordinator, Webinars/Courses
Dr. John M. Usuah – Coordinator, YNNF International Members & Projects
Dr. Oluwakemi Badejo – Coordinator, YNNF Women in Neurosurgery (WIN)
Dr. Olabisi O. Ogunleye – Coordinator, YNNF Socials Committee
Dr. Muhammad Koko Aliyu – Coordinator, Research & Publications
Dr. Samaila Timothy – Coordinator, Publicity & Protocol
Dr. Ega J. Otorkpa – Coordinator, Advocacy
Dr. Ofodile C. Ekweogwu – Coordinator, Mentoring & Training/Welfare
Dr Nenkimun D. Bakwa – Associates’ Coordinator, North
Dr Ikechukwu V. Okpalike – Associates’ Coordinator, East
Dr Ifeanyi Iwuagwu – Associates’ Coordinator, West
Prof. Chika Ndubuisi – Immediate Past YNNF Chair
VIII. PAST Executive Committee, YNNF
Position |
2019 – 2022 |
Chair |
Prof. Enoch O. Uche |
Member, Foundational/Steering Committee |
Dr. Okezie Kanu |
Member, Foundational/Steering Committee |
Dr. Chika Ndubuisi |
Secretary-General |
Dr. Danjuma Sale |
Assistant Secretary General I |
Dr. Tobechi Mbadugha |
Assistant Secretary General II |
Dr. Dung A. Guga |
Treasurer |
Dr. Eghosa Morgan |
Coordinator, Webinar Committee |
Dr. James Balogun |
Coordinator, YNNF Courses |
Dr. Bamidele Ayodele |
Coordinator, International Members & Projects |
Dr. Andrew Alalade |
Coordinator YNNF Women in Neurosurgery |
Dr. Linda Emeruem |
Coordinator YNNF Socials Committee |
Dr. Oluwamayowa Opara |
Associates’ Coordinator (North) |
Dr. Afeez Aruna |
Associates’ Coordinator (East) |
Dr. Dubem Amuta |
Associates’ Coordinator (West) |
Dr. Akin Dosunmu |
IX. YNNF Contacts
Chair, YNNF:
Dr. Dung A. Guga
Consultant Neurosurgeon
Federal Medical Centre
Jabi, Abuja (FCT)
Nigeria
Phone: + 234 802 843 4179
Secretary General ,YNNF:
Dr. Afeez A. Aruna
Consultant Neurosurgeon
Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital
Zaria
Nigeria
Phone: + 234 703 438 1310
YNNF Email: ynnf.nans@yahoo.com
YNNF Website: www.nansorg.com/ynnf
About Us
NANS was established to promote the practice and training of Neurosurgery and Neurosurgeons in Nigeria.
We are committed to ensuring that Neurosurgical practice in Nigeria attains and maintains world class standards.
Top Executive Member
The President,
Prof. Jude-Kennedy C. Emejulu
judekenny2003@yahoo.com
Nigerian Academy of Neurological Surgeons
Contact Us
The Secretary,
Dr. Omotayo A. Ojo
tayoojo111@yahoo.com
Nigerian Academy of Neurological Surgeons